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Deep Jungle returns with two slices of jungle from Harmony. Lee Bogush is Harmony, label owner of Deep Jungle and the DJ/producer responsible for a collection of jungle records on labels like Rob Playford’s Moving Shadow and Lucky Spin, the imprint behind the Chelsea record store where Lee worked in the ‘90s.
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Strings introduce ‘Can You Hear Me’ before vocal snippets signal the impending rhythm, with brief moments of respite nestled in between its amens.
On the B-side, ‘Ikigai’’s trippy synths build up in intensity as breakbeats shuffle through soundscapes and basslines.
Active in the ‘90s and relaunching in 2017, Deep Jungle has reissued a string of tracks and lost dubplates from their vast catalogue from artists such as Dillinja, DJ Nut Nut, Adam F and many more.
Looking into the future, the label continues to push jungle, providing a home for artists such as Tim Reaper, Dwarde and Kid Lib.
Harmony ‘Can You Hear Me / Ikigai’ is out now on Deep Jungle.
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