“Jungle” by Biscits is a fresh and dynamic mix of Bass House / Tech House with a purely British vibe and a “pulling” bass line. Biscits, aka Luke Jones, brings his mastery of sound design to the track, drawing on a base formed in the early Trap scene but transferred to house.
If you’re looking for a track that will rock the dancefloor and add some jungle vibe to your playlist, be sure to check out “Jungle” by Biscits.
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Artist: BISCITS
Title: Jungle
Genre: Electronic
Style: TechHouse / Bass House.
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Arrangement is simple and clean, but not boring:
The main rhythm is kept on a crisp and smooth four-on-the-floor drumbeat, which makes the groove linear and polished, like in good Tech House tracks. But along with that, Biscits adds a powerful bass girth characteristic of Bass House.
Percussion is varied and the rhythm is sharp. Reggae sounds appear in the middle, bringing a relaxing vibe that is not often found in tracks like this and adds to the charm. It’s not just an insert, but an elaborate bridge that creates contrast in the track. It’s also interesting how Biscits leaves space in the mix – the loops sound “spacious”, creating a kind of vibe close to UK Garage.
Overall structure is clear and workable for the dancefloor:
A minimalistic and purposeful track, with concise drops that cleverly emphasize moments of tension and release. In the finale, Biscits returns to the basic groove with increased dynamics. “Jungle” balances on the edge of techno and bass sound, with enough techno minimalism and smooth rocking influences to make it versatile for different sets.