What happens when unfinished 90s jungle sketches resurface decades later in the hands of two seasoned producers? You get something like this.
Deep Excavation / Rolling Memories finds Black Barrel and Karl Miller digging into the roots of jungle while shaping them with modern detail. Both tracks were originally conceived by Miller in the 90s but set aside, until a shared listen with Ant TC1 reignited their potential.
Deep Excavation opens the release with haunting natural field recordings and a widescreen sense of space. It unfolds into a tightly programmed amen workout, full of murky textures, thick bassweight and expertly timed reverb washes. There is a sound design flair here that gives it a cinematic, almost archaeological feel.
Rolling Memories goes deeper still. Meditative pads, glistening percussion and a wide open stereo field set the tone before a warm, bubbling sub locks things into a groove. There is a vintage charm to the rhythm section, but the mix is undeniably forward-thinking. Think timeless rather than retro.
True to the Dispatch Blueprints ethos, this release is not chasing hype. It is built on history, intuition and craft. For DJs and listeners tuned into deeper shades of jungle, this is essential.
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