Artist profile

Jungle

Jungle is an indie dance artist working primarily in electronic and dance music styles. Their output spans from the late 1990s through the 2010s, contributing to the broader landscape of electronic and alternative dance production.

Sound profile

EnergyDriveGrooveBrightnessWarmthVocal

Jungle is a moderate-energy with strong groove and drive and a warm production — mostly instrumental artist.

Key & BPM profile

Most tracks sit between 86–161 BPM with a median of 120 · predominantly minor keys (90% minor) · most common key: 6A (G Minor) with 3 tracks.

BPM spread
85–89
1
110–114
1
115–119
1
120–124
4
130–134
1
155–159
1
160–164
1
Key distribution

Tracks in catalog

10 total · sortable
GOOD TIMES
GOOD TIMES
Jungle
13310A
Electronica
Drops
Drops
Jungle
1617A
Dance
Time
Time
Jungle
1206A
Dance
Candle Flame - Opolopo Remix
Candle Flame - Opolopo Remix
Jungle
1208A
Indie Dance
Platoon - SpectraSoul Remix
Platoon - SpectraSoul Remix
Jungle
866A
Drum & Bass
Beat 54 - Krystal Klear 12" Mix
Beat 54 - Krystal Klear 12" Mix
Jungle
1159A
Indie Dance
Time (Joe Goddard Remix)
Time (Joe Goddard Remix)
Jungle
1236A
Indie Dance
Busy Earnin' (Special Request VIP)
Busy Earnin' (Special Request VIP)
Jungle
1555B
Electronica
The Heat (Joy Orbison Remix)
The Heat (Joy Orbison Remix)
Jungle
1103A
Electronica
Keep Moving - Dave Lee Jungle Boogie Mix
Keep Moving - Dave Lee Jungle Boogie Mix
Jungle
1204A
Nu Disco / Disco

Sound profile evolution

How Jungle’s production has shifted across their catalog. The radar overlays earlier and recent eras as one shape, the year-by-year chart shows every metric move, and the tempo trend tracks the BPM migration.

Sound profile shift
EnergyDriveGrooveBrightnessWarmthVocal
1997–2010·1 tracks
2011–2023·9 tracks
Year-by-year sound · scale 0–100
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Tempo migration · yearly average
What changed

Across Jungle's catalog, tempos have eased from ~147 to ~120 BPM; warmth has receded; vocal content has thinned.

Release volume by decade

1
1990s
7
2010s
2
2020s

Related artists

Top 15 by similarity

DJs and producers whose tracks blend naturally with Jungle’s — similar scenes, adjacent production styles, overlapping audiences. Useful when you’re prepping a set around Jungle and need adjacent tracks that won’t feel out of place. Eligible names link to their own page.

Franc Moody
100%
Not in our catalog yet
Neil Frances
96%
2 tracks in catalog · Nu Disco / Disco · no artist page yet
Loaded Honey
91%
Not in our catalog yet
L'Imperatrice
55%
2 tracks in catalog · Indie Dance · no artist page yet
Darius
38%
3 tracks in catalog · Electronica
Fkj
38%
Not in our catalog yet
Flight Facilities
35%
4 tracks in catalog · Indie Dance
Crazy P
35%
14 tracks in catalog · Indie Dance
Khruangbin
34%
Not in our catalog yet
Arc De Soleil
34%
Not in our catalog yet
Rio Kosta
32%
Not in our catalog yet
Sault
32%
Not in our catalog yet
Kraak & Smaak
30%
27 tracks in catalog · Nu Disco / Disco
Breakbot
29%
6 tracks in catalog · Dance
Maribou State
29%
17 tracks in catalog · Electronica

FAQ

What BPM does Jungle play at?

Jungle's tracks in our catalog range from 86 to 161 BPM, with a median of 120 BPM. Across 10 tracks, the most common range falls in the 120–125 BPM bucket.

What key are Jungle's tracks in?

Jungle's tracks are mostly in minor keys (90% minor across 10 tracks). The most common single key is 6A (G Minor) with 3 tracks.

What artists mix well with Jungle?

Based on harmonic compatibility, tempo proximity and artist-cohort context, Jungle pairs well with Franc Moody, Neil Frances, Loaded Honey. The full list — with track counts in our catalog and similarity scores — is in the Related Artists section above.

When was Jungle most active?

Our catalog has Jungle releases spanning 1997 to 2023, with the most tracks from the 2010s.

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