Oldschool jungle, an electronic music genre, which would later become primarily known as drum and bass
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The album continued to expand on the band's experimentation with Electronica, with Aborym citing influences from drum and bass, jungle, techno, classical, EBM and industrial.
O'Grady credits his uncle Ray Keith for introducing him to jungle and UK garage at a young age.
Drum and bass, a name used to denote jungle since the mid-1990s, regarded as a successor or subgenre of Oldschool jungle