90s / 00s Ambient Jungle in Gaming Mix [1] (Intelligent DnB)

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Published 2021-08-30
felt the need to cook this up after going on an old school gaming bender. mix of 90s and early 2000s jungle/dnb found in classic games. enjoy friends, have a great September!

tracks:
1. Nights (Drum & Bass Remix) - Club Saturn
2. Dead End - Ace Combat 2 Soundtrack
3. Montage - Ace Combat 3 Soundtrack
4. Silver Stream - Rage Racer Soundtrack
5. Monkey Shot Expert Stage - Super Monkey Ball 2 OST
6. Crowded Street (Yang) - Street Fighter 3 2nd Impact OST
7. Nether Animal - Unreal Tournament 99 GOTY Soundtrack
8. White Out - 1080 Snowboarding OST
9. Foregone Destruction (Facing Worlds) - Unreal Tournament
10. Do you believe (Asley Breedle) - Rollcage OST
11. Beats from Above (Tetsukazu Nakanishi) - Klonoa Of The Wind: Door To Phantomile Soundtrack

All Comments (21)
  • @Zonno5
    The sound of a future that never was. so cool
  • @ikagura
    DnB: the yesterday sound of tomorrow, today.
  • @osiamfilms
    I think the reason we feel nostalgic for the 90's is because the future still looked like a better place.
  • @ubelyildmar2368
    This music sounded like the future to me as a kid. The games intertwined with these kind of songs made the whole gaming experience so real and unforgettable.
  • @foxygramp_1973
    Developers: we just need some music for our sound test screen, nothing too crazy ok? dreamcast ost composers:
  • @zwood6694
    This is the stuff that directly caused my first "chills" experience as a kid. These songs are the reason why we left our consoles running while not playing.
  • @3pointZERO
    all of this music just epitomizes that era so well, the futurism of 1999 was so exciting, technology was advancing so rapidly and our imaginations were just running wild in awe of the possibilities
  • @ThisIsGoobly
    Jungle/DnB still sounds futuristic even though my brain is recognising these sounds as being really old. Maybe because, as others have put it, it sounds like the music of a future that we didn't get? Not to get overly deep but when the optimistic future that Jungle/DnB sounded like didn't happen, it still ends up being the music of a hypothetical future ahead of us.
  • @atn_holdings
    "90's Jungle mixes in my youtube rec bar" quickly becoming my favourite type of music tbh
  • The world post-2001 is a world we didn't think would be prior to 2001.
  • @Ruby.Aurora
    0:00 Nights (Drums & Bass Remix) - Club Saturn 5:48 Dead End - Ace Combat 2 8:20 Montage - Ace Combat 3 11:16 Silver Stream - Rage Racer 16:14 Monkey Shot ~ Expert Stage - Super Monkey Ball 2 19:35 Crowded Street (Drum and Bass Mix) - Street Fighter 3: 2nd Impact 22:12 Nether Animal - Unreal Tournament 99' 26:45 White Out - 1080° Snowboarding 28:55 Foregone Destruction - Unreal Tournament 99' 32:40 Do you Believe in Love? - Rollcage 38:38 Beats From Above - Klonoa: Door To Phantomile
  • @Brando2301
    Fun fact: this genre got extremely popular during the PS1 and Dreamcast era because it was impossible to make on the sound chips of older 16-bit systems. With the ability to create full audio files, composers saw it as an opportunity to show off the extreme end of what these systems were capable of.
  • @R0n1n760
    Man.... I so miss this era, everything from music, games, hobbies, toys, shopping, limited internet, magazines, shows/movies. All this before internet and cell phones blew up for the public. I so miss those times.
  • @PixelHistory
    Nostalgia aside, but the y2k era was a time of general optimism, the cold war was over, global trade of goods, services and ideas was booming, no more geopolitical fronts, an explosion of creativity, we were living the next technological revolution, literally everyone - from artists, environmentalists, to businessmen - had hopes that the new millennium will treasure opportunities for all. Then 9/11 happened, and the rest is history.
  • @MemoryVague
    Fun fact for the section of Foregone Destruction at 29:23 - the uncanny '3-dimensional' sound of the drums is created by taking a mono drum sample, splitting it into identical left and right channels, and then phase-inverting one of those 2 channels. You can always check if this effect was used by listening with Mono audio on your device. The sample will basically disappear since the left and right channel neutralize each other.
  • I listen to this and grab my old videogame magazines, reading them with this on is a time capsule