Jungle

Craig A. Shipley craigs at PYRAMID.COM
Fri Oct 18 15:13:35 EDT 1996


I haven't heard any "jungle" music, although a review of ex-BeBop Deluxe frontman Bill Nelson's latest release "AFTER THE SATELLITE SINGS" stated that Nelson has apparently embraced "jungle" in a big way. As Nelson wields a nasty synth, along with his axe, I would suspect that the music uses a lot of both. Probably has a lot of "urban contemporary" influence...

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From:   Martyn White[SMTP:white at BORG.MED.ECU.EDU]
Sent:   Friday, October 18, 1996 2:13 PM
To:     Multiple recipients of list BOC-L
Subject:        OFF: Jungle

        I just started reading "Ecstacy" by Irvine Welsh.
A reference is made to a type of music called Jungle.
Has anyone heard of this?  Is it psychedelic?

Martyn


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