It was one of the early autumn evenings of 1998 I was sitting at home and listening again to "Radio Styl". They didn't do too much announcements, but they had two most regular persons on air - Tim Karamyslov and Mister Kvakin, who were playing all the cool music there. This time Tim decided to dedicate a whole show to the new epic release by Goldie, that just dropped out. All of the tunes Tim played were amazing, but this particular one was a revelation to me: A whole story, a journey put in a 16-minute soulful Jazz-Funk-Jungle piece. Not "Timeless", but this piece finally stated that Drum'n'Bass is not just a genre of dance-floor music, but a new original artform, that was taking Black music and music in general to some new level.
Oddly enough, I found this piece only split in two parts, so here are two videos:
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