Jungle Playlist 2026, Vol. 1
The last collection of our JIR series. A playlist with 50 tracks released in the previous three months, including songs in three languages from 17 different countries.
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The last collection of our JIR series. A playlist with 50 tracks released in the previous three months, including songs in three languages from 17 different countries.
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Perro keep marking their ground wherever they go, with their personal vision of electric punk and two drummers.
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Gloves on, “the Asian” from Sexfaces climbs into the ring, ready to sweep away any scum who dares block their path.
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Robot Dog Funeral is back with the third single from their upcoming self-titled EP, set to be released barely a year after their debut album Dead Inside.
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This is the re‑issue of Blondie’s 1979 classic tune Heart Of Glass, featured as one of six tracks on the EP / mini‑album of the same name.
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A playlist curated by Dao with 60 tracks from February to October 2025, including bands from 20 different countries.
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FOMO is the latest single and video by Madrid-based band Lapsus Planck, a track to be be included on their upcoming EP, Vado Permanente.
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They will sound familiar to you because of their energetic rock or by their final performance at Mad Cool Talent. But from now on, you will remember Lapsus Planck for the video of Wonderful War.
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Tommy Gun was the first single from the second album Give ‘Em Enough Rope by English punk rock Band The Clash.
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The second cut taken from IDLES second studio album Joy as an Act of Resistance, released on the 31st August 2018. Video directed by Al Brown, with illustrations by Russell Taysom.
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Henchlock is the first taste from Oh Sees’ new album Face Stabber, which is set for release on the 16th August 2019. This is their third studio album as Oh Sees and the 21th of their whole career. Oh Sees were founded in San francisco but they are based in Los Angeles, California (USA). The band is active since 1997 […]
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Buzzcocks’ What Do I Get? is taken from Singles Going Steady, remastered and re-released by Domino Record Co.
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