Drum & Bass / Jungle Evolution
Drum and bass, jungle and breakbeat DJ videos from working artists. Watch full DnB sets, liquid, neurofunk, jungle and breakbeat performances.
Drum and bass and jungle DJ videos are the fastest, most technical corner of electronic dance music. At 165–180 BPM, DnB demands precise mixing, deep crate knowledge and the kind of energy management that separates working professionals from bedroom selectors. This category collects DnB, jungle and breakbeat video content from verified DJs on Musiconect.
The category spans the whole DnB spectrum: liquid and soulful DnB, jump-up, neurofunk, deep DnB, jungle and old-school breakbeat, drumfunk and the harder ends of the genre. Every video is tied to a DJ profile with contact info, calendar and booking form so promoters can shortlist, contact and hire directly.
DnB is a strong live-culture genre — festival stages, dedicated club nights and pirate radio culture all sustain a working professional scene. If you programme events looking for a DnB or jungle DJ, this is where the working professionals actually upload their sets. If you are a DnB DJ, uploading here surfaces you to the promoters actively hiring in the genre.
Watch full sets to hear how DJs manage the transitions between sub-genres, follow artists whose selections and mixing style you connect with, and use the platform to build both your professional network and your library of new material.
Frequently asked questions about Drum & Bass / Jungle
What BPM is drum and bass?
Drum and bass typically sits at 165–180 BPM. Liquid and soulful DnB usually lives at 170–175 BPM; neurofunk and jump-up push 174–180 BPM; jungle sits at 160–170 BPM with heavier breakbeat sampling.
What sub-genres of DnB are covered?
Liquid, jump-up, neurofunk, deep, halftime, minimal, jungle, breakbeat, drumfunk and dubstep-adjacent DnB. Producers and DJs self-tag their uploads.
Can I book DnB DJs through Musiconect?
Yes — every DnB video links to the DJ's profile with booking form. DnB DJs work festival stages, club residencies, private events and brand activations, and Musiconect surfaces their real recorded sets so you can shortlist accurately.
What is the difference between jungle and drum and bass?
Jungle is the older, breakbeat-heavy ancestor (early-mid 1990s, heavy Amen break usage, ragga vocals, 160–170 BPM). DnB is the more polished, faster and stylistically diverse evolution (170–180 BPM). Both live under this category.
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