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Gamers and ravers: The surprising similarities between the two worlds
Posted on December 2, 2016 7 Comments
I have been writing professionally about computer games since 2001 but I have been deeply involved in the electronic music scene for even longer, since 1993 – and I have found that the similarities between the two worlds are astonishing. To a hilarious degree. So let me share them with you: The 12 amazing similarities […]
How to be a Junglist: Going to London
Posted on December 9, 2014 14 Comments
How to be a junglist: Chriszka and Mariii’s Excellent Adventure This one goes out to all the Copenhagen junglists (and junglists everywhere) who miss the proper oldskool jungle sounds so much it’s like a physical longing filled with deep-felt oh but whyyyyyys?! and I want it back! and recurring feelings of having been treated unfairly […]
The Jungle Diaries: A Junglist on a Mission
Posted on December 7, 2014 6 Comments
Writing a diary (and being serious about it) is like having a life-long conversation with earlier versions of yourself. A very instructive practice. It has its embarassing moments, yes, but it really is the ultimate way of grasping what your life is about. It forces you to take yourself seriously, even at the most ridiculous […]
Jungle feelings: The Love and Kisses Special
Posted on December 6, 2014 6 Comments
All those awesome tunes and all that sweaty dancing makes everyone all emotional, so there’s a whooooole lot of hugging and kissing going on on those jungle dancefloors and beyond. Let’s dive straight into a junglistic love mix. If you want more love, check out the 7 most romantic jungle tunes ever. For more hugging, […]
Dancefloors, moshpits and junglistic crowdsurfing
Posted on December 5, 2014 6 Comments
I stumbled upon jungle sort of by coincidence when I decided to celebrate my birthday by dancing the night away at the Paradise Club in Angel, Islington. This was 1993. 28 days later I went to the Jungle Fever New Year’s Eve party at the Marquee, and that was that. I was blown away. In […]