James Brown In The Jungle Groove Flac Tnt V Exclusive -
🔥 POST HEADER
TITLE: 💣 TNT V EXCLUSIVE: JAMES BROWN - IN THE JUNGLE GROOVE 💣 FORMAT: FLAC (Lossless Audio) STATUS: [VIP / EXCLUSIVE RELEASE]
📝 ALBUM OVERVIEW
Artist: James Brown Album: In The Jungle Groove Year: 1986 (Compilation of late 60s/early 70s Funk) Genre: Funk / Soul Audio Specs: 16-bit / 44.1kHz (CD Quality Rip)
The Vibe: This isn't just a compilation; it is the holy grail of raw, uncut funk. Released originally in 1986 to satisfy the hunger of Hip-Hop samplers and funk addicts, In The Jungle Groove compiles the hardest, grittiest tracks from the Godfather of Soul's prime era. This is the blueprint for breakbeats. No ballads, no filler—just pure, unadulterated rhythmic fire.
Theory B: The “Reference Master” DAT
Some forum posts from 2015 (archived on the Wayback Machine) suggest a user known only as "VinylVulture" obtained a reference Digital Audio Tape (DAT) given to radio stations in 1987. This DAT bypassed the vinyl cutting process entirely. The "V Exclusive" might be a direct digital transfer of that tape—meaning zero vinyl distortion, but all the analog warmth of the original master reel. james brown in the jungle groove flac tnt v exclusive
The Source: Not Your CD Reissue
Let’s be clear. This is not the 1990 Polydor CD. This is not the 2003 remaster. The TNT V Exclusive is sourced from a meticulously maintained vinyl pressing of the original In the Jungle Groove compilation—specifically the variant where “Give It Up or Turnit a Loose” still has its full, uncut 6:08 minute drum breakdown.
Ripped at 24-bit/96kHz and encoded to lossless FLAC, every ghost note on Clyde Stubblefield’s snare is present. Every grunt of “Hit me!” from James is three-dimensional. You don’t just hear the Famous Flames—you smell the sweat and the hair relaxer.
Part 4: The "V" Exclusive – The Rarest Variable
The final piece of the puzzle is the "V Exclusive." In the shadowy world of private music trackers (REDacted, Orpheus, etc.), release tags denote provenance. 🔥 POST HEADER TITLE: 💣 TNT V EXCLUSIVE:
- "V0" is MP3.
- "V2" is a standard rip.
- "V Exclusive" (or sometimes "V-X") is a specific, custom-ordered rip made for a VIP user group.
In the case of James Brown in the Jungle Groove, the "V Exclusive" is rumored to be sourced from one of three legendary artifacts:
🎵 TRACKLISTING (FLAC)
Side A:
- It's a New Day (9:29)
- Funky Drummer (Part 1 & 2) (5:34) [The most sampled beat in history]
- Give It Up or Turnit a Loose (Remix) (6:10)
Side B: 04. I Got to Move (7:15) 05. Funky Drummer (Bonus Beat) (4:36) 06. Talkin' Loud and Sayin' Nothing (Remix) (7:55) 07. Get Up, Get Into It, Get Involved (7:03) 08. Soul Power (Remix) (4:59) 📝 ALBUM OVERVIEW Artist: James Brown Album: In
Part 1: The Source – Why In the Jungle Groove Matters
Released in 1986 by Polydor, In the Jungle Groove was not a standard studio album. It was a compilation curated by famed hip-hop historian and producer Cliff White. In the mid-80s, hip-hop DJs were digging through crates for the perfect breakbeat. They found it in James Brown’s B-sides and extended 45-rpm singles.
This album gave the world "Give It Up or Turnit a Loose" (the raw, uncut 8-minute version), "Soul Power" (the unedited powerhouse), and the absolute masterpiece, "Funky Drummer" (featuring Clyde Stubblefield's most sampled drum break in history).
Why the obsession? Standard CD releases of In the Jungle Groove suffered from the "loudness wars" of the late 90s and early 2000s—compressed, EQ-smiled, and lifeless. The original vinyl had dynamics, but surface noise was inevitable.
Enter the world of high-end digital rips.
Part 5: How to Identify the Authentic "TNT V Exclusive" FLAC
If you stumble upon a folder labeled James_Brown_In_The_Jungle_Groove_TNT_V_Exclusive_FLAC, do not trust it immediately. Verify it.