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Ruffneck Ting

Ruffneck Ting

Ruffneck Ting is a Bristol based jungle club that has been an integral partof the jungle and dnb music scene for three decades.

The club was founded in 1993 by DJ Dazee and Markee Ledge, who met by chance as house- sharing ravers but soon found their musical calling as Dj’s and producers, united by their passion for the emerging sound of jungle music. Since then, Ruffneck Ting has been suppor ted and nurtured by a growing loyal crew including Knowledge Magazine’s founders and dedicated jungle fans around the globe. The club has hosted countless memorable nights, from its residencies at the Trinity Centre to its recent appearances at festivals like Boomtown and Glastonbury. Along the way, it has become known for its commitment to promoting new talent, with many up- and- coming DJs, producers and MC’s getting their first break at Ruffneck Ting.

The warm and friendly jungle vibes that started on Bristol dance floors in 93, evolved onto wax in 1995 with the launch of Ruffneck Ting Records which helped take the sound to new worldwide audiences. Now with over 300 releases and artists like Serum, Jinx, Kjah, Verdikt, Saxxon of course Dazee contributing to the catalogue, the label has achieved a string of DL number ones and support from the scene’s biggest players.

Since its early exposure with Dazee and Jakes shows on Bristol Pirate Stations, Ruffneck Ting has continued to boldly broadcast its jungle- jump- up hybrid sound. The club features in a now infamous 1996 documentary aired on HTV “Sounds Of The West” alongside Roni Size, Krust, and Smith and Mighty and has featured on BBC Radio 1, 1xtra, BBC Radio 6, Ministry of Sound, Kool FM, SWU FM & UKF.

To celebrate its 30th Year, Ruffneck Ting has an album underway, the third in their “Xtraordinary League Of Junglists” series. The first single from the XLJ 3 album “Badder” by Euphonique & Bam Bam dropped in March 23 and will be followed by a series of singles and full album, ft label OG’s Dazee, Jinx and Kjah, plus fresh talent including Fryday and Jenni Groves. Additionally, “30 years of Ruffneck Ting” took place throughout 2023 at prestigious events hosted by Trinity, Motion, Arcadia, Run, Hospitality On The Beach and Love Saves The Day with more TBA for 2024.

Despite the music scene’s changes over the years, Ruffneck Ting has stayed true to its roots, remaining a fiercely independent and uncompromising force in the world of jungle music. For anyone looking to experience the raw energy and excitement of this genre, there' s no better place to be than Ruffneck Ting.
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Field Of Vibrations
Sold My Soul To The Devil - (4:32) 175 BPM
Field Of Vibrations - (4:30) 175 BPM
Looking For Trouble - (4:35) 175 BPM
Kick The Flow - (4:35) 175 BPM Hot
Review: We're not sure how much The Force sold his soul for, but we reckon Beelzebub must have given him a handsome deal as there are some seriously savage skills at play here. The hurricane bass harmonics on "Sold My Soul To The Devil", the Die-style bass mischief of "Field Of Vibrations", the "Nightflight" style sub flutters of "Looking For Trouble" and the balance of dreamy strings and early Playaz style bass riffage on "Kick The Flow". The whole package is authentic, true to the craft and original. May The Force be with you.
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RNT 042
06 Feb 17
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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