🚚 Free Worldwide Shipping on All Orders!Shop Now
Rudeboys Mascots From The Early Hardcore Jungle Rave Scene
HomeStore

Rudeboys Mascots From The Early Hardcore Jungle Rave Scene

Rudeboys Mascots From The Early Hardcore Jungle Rave Scene

During the early to mid-90s the Jungle mascot became almost as ubiquitous as the breakbeats themselves, a stamp of respected credibility and authenticity of the music's street value. Championed by labels such as Suburban Base, Boogie Times and Ruff Kut the low slung, baggy trousered and baseball capped characters embodied and encapsulated the tough outsider attitude of the scene at the time. For the fifth edition of Klasse Wreck's KFAX series record-trainspotter Resampled aka Joe Reilly provides an army of the both well and lesser known figures that appeared on the record's centre labels.

$22.42
Rudeboys Mascots From The Early Hardcore Jungle Rave Scene
$22.42

More Images

Rudeboys Mascots From The Early Hardcore Jungle Rave Scene - Image 2
Rudeboys Mascots From The Early Hardcore Jungle Rave Scene - Image 3
Rudeboys Mascots From The Early Hardcore Jungle Rave Scene - Image 4
Rudeboys Mascots From The Early Hardcore Jungle Rave Scene - Image 5
Rudeboys Mascots From The Early Hardcore Jungle Rave Scene - Image 6
Rudeboys Mascots From The Early Hardcore Jungle Rave Scene - Image 7

Rudeboys Mascots From The Early Hardcore Jungle Rave Scene

During the early to mid-90s the Jungle mascot became almost as ubiquitous as the breakbeats themselves, a stamp of respected credibility and authenticity of the music's street value. Championed by labels such as Suburban Base, Boogie Times and Ruff Kut the low slung, baggy trousered and baseball capped characters embodied and encapsulated the tough outsider attitude of the scene at the time. For the fifth edition of Klasse Wreck's KFAX series record-trainspotter Resampled aka Joe Reilly provides an army of the both well and lesser known figures that appeared on the record's centre labels.

Product Information

Shipping & Returns

Description

During the early to mid-90s the Jungle mascot became almost as ubiquitous as the breakbeats themselves, a stamp of respected credibility and authenticity of the music's street value. Championed by labels such as Suburban Base, Boogie Times and Ruff Kut the low slung, baggy trousered and baseball capped characters embodied and encapsulated the tough outsider attitude of the scene at the time. For the fifth edition of Klasse Wreck's KFAX series record-trainspotter Resampled aka Joe Reilly provides an army of the both well and lesser known figures that appeared on the record's centre labels.

Rudeboys Mascots From The Early Hardcore Jungle Rave Scene | Village. Leeds,