What's there to say about this label?
Other than that it's a bootleg label..
The people behind it seem to know their stuff, bootlegging some of the biggest jungle classics, alongside some of the better, though less known stuff that you may know from downloaded sets or mixtapes, or maybe as the less known tracks on popular legal compilations.
It's not very clear when these records started to get released, but it has to be said there's a good taste for artwork, unlike a lot of other bootleg labels or one-off bootlegs.
As a matter of fact, i've only heard of 1 bootleg being released with complete artwork, as a way to make people believe it's a legal full release.
Even the catalogue number got indications to the actual track on the bootleg.
About Jungle Warfare being such a popular bootleg label i think it's a pitty people buy the stuff, sure, the artwork is nice and the selection may not be findable that easy, but it doesn't support the artists featured on the bootlegs in any way, many of those don't seem to be still active in jungle/dnb but i'd rather purchase the original copies on their original releases, no matter how much time and value the complete selection on Jungle Warfare is worth.
good taste nonetheless.
Other than that it's a bootleg label..
The people behind it seem to know their stuff, bootlegging some of the biggest jungle classics, alongside some of the better, though less known stuff that you may know from downloaded sets or mixtapes, or maybe as the less known tracks on popular legal compilations.
It's not very clear when these records started to get released, but it has to be said there's a good taste for artwork, unlike a lot of other bootleg labels or one-off bootlegs.
As a matter of fact, i've only heard of 1 bootleg being released with complete artwork, as a way to make people believe it's a legal full release.
Even the catalogue number got indications to the actual track on the bootleg.
About Jungle Warfare being such a popular bootleg label i think it's a pitty people buy the stuff, sure, the artwork is nice and the selection may not be findable that easy, but it doesn't support the artists featured on the bootlegs in any way, many of those don't seem to be still active in jungle/dnb but i'd rather purchase the original copies on their original releases, no matter how much time and value the complete selection on Jungle Warfare is worth.
good taste nonetheless.