Review: (HIFIJUNG008) Dertie Bessett
- PAC D

- Sep 24, 2025
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 25, 2025
If you’re not familiar with Hi-Fi Jungle, keep an eye out. they are not to be missed. this release is another one in a stacked up-and-coming lineup of new Jungle Business. What I like most about this releases each tune is a small journey. I say small but realistically these tunes return to the art of the long form. Somewhere along the way the standard tunes became three to four minutes. Each one of these clock over six minutes a great asset for those people who live for the long mix or for the listening crew. They blend classic elements of jungle and modern, with the right mix of amens and melodic. I have been listening to it for the past day and a half. All the tunes could fit in on massive dancefloor or chill lounge listening.
Come on Boy:
Amens and rolling basslines sprinkled with stutters, sirens and vocal samples come in with a subtle intro to a deeper synth filled drop.
I thought I Saw:
90s vibe drum intros and halftime accents drop into a bass and bouncy synth vibe with Ragga vocals accents.
Stand By:
Amen intros layers with horns carry to a conga lift off. The drums carry into a synth soaked vibe tune for a bit before returning home.
Your Sound is Gonna Burn:
Starting with a vocal sample carrying into a thicker vibe and sultry vocal sample. This track then drops that classic badboy style and bouncing synths.
Scheduled for release on 26th
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-Pac D










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