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Line-up Congo Natty
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4 | geïnteresseerd | |
637 | bezoekers | |
259 | geïnteresseerd | |
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23.9 | gemiddelde leeftijd | |
22.0 | leeftijd mediaan | |
geen | stemresultaat (1 stem) |
featuring REBEL MC, CONGO DUBZ
PHOEBE & NANCI
Chaos&Ldopa, Axel Savage
Friday Feb 7th 23.30
Melkweg Amsterdam
Fee 17,50 incl membership
Finally the jungle legends hit Amsterdam. It seems like 2014 is the year that jungle strikes back.
PHOEBE & NANCI
Chaos&Ldopa, Axel Savage
Friday Feb 7th 23.30
Melkweg Amsterdam
Fee 17,50 incl membership
Finally the jungle legends hit Amsterdam. It seems like 2014 is the year that jungle strikes back.
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CONGO NATTY
featuring REBEL MC, CONGO DUBZ
PHOEBE & NANCI
Chaos&Ldopa, Axel Savage
Friday Feb 7th 23.30
Melkweg Amsterdam
Fee 17,50 incl membership
Finally the jungle legends hit Amsterdam. It seems like 2014 is the year that jungle strikes back.
The only time Congo Natty ever played Amsterdam was at the 1997 Drum Rhythm festival. Although packed away in a small room they rocked the main stage after the Fugees show with an intense and memorable 20 min set which instantly turned the hiphop crowd into junglists. As a bewildered Roni Size and Krust had to suddenly take over, the crowd out there knew something magic had happened. Goldie joined Roni and Krust later, who got openly annoyed by his moody and badly mixed selection.
This was jungle vs drum&bass history in the making. As drum&bass was already taking over, the lions of the early scene showed Amsterdam where the jungle fire came from.
In the early 1990s Michael West aka Rebel Mc had kicked off his Congo Natty enterprise with Tribal Bass records, responsible for early breakbeat/jungle hits like 'The Wickedest sound', Demon boyz' 'Junglist' and the Bouncer's 'Kicks like a mule.' In the golden years of jungle 1993/4 Rebel made it to Jamaica recording and was recording the likes of Bounty Killer and Supercat on jungle riddims, releasing as Conquerion Lion and Project X. After General Levy/M-beat went overground with 'Wicked' it was the dj's who took the power in the UK scene and drum&bass became the new game.
By that Rebel had turned full Rastafari and launched the I&I Congo Natty with the Black Star "Tribute to Selassie' album in 1995 spawning the dancefloor hits 'Champion DJ' and 'Sounclash Dub', both of which became Amsterdam jungle anthems. Though it was the 1996 dj Zinc remix of Peter Bouncer/Congo Natty's 'Junglist' that would made it as the worldwide jungle tune of the 1990s (alongside the Supersharp shooter). As glorious as Rebel and Congo Natty represented jungle, it would render Congo as outsiders in the UK scene as drum&bass was the word.
In the Amsterdam jungle d&b scene of the 1990s Chaos&Ldopa were running different nights like Flow, Drum-n-bassline and Sabotage where they pushed the Congo as well as the Bristol sound. In 1998 they went to visit Rebel in London to try to get a proper Amsterdam gig, which was announced and then cancelled one week before. Congo went underground and it would take another ten years before they would see the stage again.
It 2005 Congo released a full 'Born Again' album as Rebel MC which opened the gates to the comeback. Some locals show followed from 2007 on and after the smash hit 'Get ready' in 2011 a new jungle generation had grown up. Rebel was old enough to take his children on stage and the I&I Congo rasta jungle vibe had bred a new family of performers. The 2013 album 'Jungle Revolution' was signed by Ninja Tunes and got rave reviews all over. After 25 years the times of the Congo Natty jungle revelations have arrived.
: http://www.melkweg.nl/nl/agenda/congo-natty
featuring REBEL MC, CONGO DUBZ
PHOEBE & NANCI
Chaos&Ldopa, Axel Savage
Friday Feb 7th 23.30
Melkweg Amsterdam
Fee 17,50 incl membership
Finally the jungle legends hit Amsterdam. It seems like 2014 is the year that jungle strikes back.
The only time Congo Natty ever played Amsterdam was at the 1997 Drum Rhythm festival. Although packed away in a small room they rocked the main stage after the Fugees show with an intense and memorable 20 min set which instantly turned the hiphop crowd into junglists. As a bewildered Roni Size and Krust had to suddenly take over, the crowd out there knew something magic had happened. Goldie joined Roni and Krust later, who got openly annoyed by his moody and badly mixed selection.
This was jungle vs drum&bass history in the making. As drum&bass was already taking over, the lions of the early scene showed Amsterdam where the jungle fire came from.
In the early 1990s Michael West aka Rebel Mc had kicked off his Congo Natty enterprise with Tribal Bass records, responsible for early breakbeat/jungle hits like 'The Wickedest sound', Demon boyz' 'Junglist' and the Bouncer's 'Kicks like a mule.' In the golden years of jungle 1993/4 Rebel made it to Jamaica recording and was recording the likes of Bounty Killer and Supercat on jungle riddims, releasing as Conquerion Lion and Project X. After General Levy/M-beat went overground with 'Wicked' it was the dj's who took the power in the UK scene and drum&bass became the new game.
By that Rebel had turned full Rastafari and launched the I&I Congo Natty with the Black Star "Tribute to Selassie' album in 1995 spawning the dancefloor hits 'Champion DJ' and 'Sounclash Dub', both of which became Amsterdam jungle anthems. Though it was the 1996 dj Zinc remix of Peter Bouncer/Congo Natty's 'Junglist' that would made it as the worldwide jungle tune of the 1990s (alongside the Supersharp shooter). As glorious as Rebel and Congo Natty represented jungle, it would render Congo as outsiders in the UK scene as drum&bass was the word.
In the Amsterdam jungle d&b scene of the 1990s Chaos&Ldopa were running different nights like Flow, Drum-n-bassline and Sabotage where they pushed the Congo as well as the Bristol sound. In 1998 they went to visit Rebel in London to try to get a proper Amsterdam gig, which was announced and then cancelled one week before. Congo went underground and it would take another ten years before they would see the stage again.
It 2005 Congo released a full 'Born Again' album as Rebel MC which opened the gates to the comeback. Some locals show followed from 2007 on and after the smash hit 'Get ready' in 2011 a new jungle generation had grown up. Rebel was old enough to take his children on stage and the I&I Congo rasta jungle vibe had bred a new family of performers. The 2013 album 'Jungle Revolution' was signed by Ninja Tunes and got rave reviews all over. After 25 years the times of the Congo Natty jungle revelations have arrived.
: http://www.melkweg.nl/nl/agenda/congo-natty