
JUNGLE CAKES NZ TOUR FEAT. DEEKLINE & ED SOLO
WHEN
11 April 2026
DOORS
10:00 PM
FEAT SUPPORT BY:
DEEKLINE
ED SOLO
GETAFIX
48 SONIC
JUNGLE CAKES NZ TOUR FEAT. DEEKLINE & ED SOLO
When it comes to bass music heritage, few names carry as much weight as Ed Solo and Deekline – the powerhouse duo behind Jungle Cakes.
Both artists carved their reputations long before joining forces. Deekline exploded onto the UK scene in the late ‘90s with the genre-defining UK garage anthem “I Don’t Smoke,” helping shape the evolution of bass-driven club music. Ed Solo built a cult following through his deep roots in jungle and drum & bass, becoming known for his unmistakable ragga-infused production style and dancefloor weapons that DJs worldwide still shell to this day.
Together, they launched Jungle Cakes in 2005 — a label that quickly became synonymous with feel-good jungle and party-starting drum & bass. Over the years, Jungle Cakes has released countless anthems, supported major artists, and built a global brand recognised for its sunshine vibes and heavyweight basslines. From collaborations with reggae legends to festival-smashing remixes, their catalogue bridges classic jungle heritage with modern bass energy.
Their sets are a masterclass in crowd control — seamlessly weaving old-school jungle flavours with upfront DnB rollers, cheeky bootlegs, and ragga vocals that send dancefloors into a frenzy. Whether rocking iconic clubs across Europe or major international festivals, they bring decades of experience and pure rave DNA to every performance.
Expect:
Jungle classics and modern rollers
Bass-heavy anthems from a 20+ year legacy
Ragga-infused rolling basslines
High-energy selections from true scene pioneers
This isn’t just a DJ set — it’s a slice of UK bass history delivered at full throttle.
Jungle Cakes in the building. Brace yourself.
Local Support: 48 Sonic & Getafix
DEEKLINE
Deekline, real name Nick Annand, is a pioneering British DJ, producer, and label owner renowned for his contributions to breakbeat, jungle, and UK garage. Rising to fame in 1999 with the iconic track I Don't Smoke, he became a key figure in the evolution of UK bass music. Known for his infectious beats and genre-blending style, Deekline founded influential labels such as Rat Records, Hot Cakes, and Jungle Cakes, creating a platform for bass-heavy, dancefloor-focused music.
Throughout his career, Deekline has collaborated with notable artists like Ed Solo, Wizard, and Specimen A, consistently pushing sonic boundaries. His work spans diverse genres, blending elements of jungle, drum and bass, and UK garage into a signature sound that resonates globally. Tracks like Shake the Pressure and Champion Sound exemplify his ability to energise crowds with driving rhythms and heavy basslines.
Beyond the studio, Deekline's live DJ sets are celebrated for their high energy and crowd-pleasing selections. His enduring impact on dance music culture is reflected in his extensive discography, ongoing collaborations, and dedication to promoting new talent through his record labels.
With a career spanning over two decades, Deekline remains a respected figure in the global electronic music scene, continuing to innovate and inspire both fans and fellow artists alike.
ED SOLO
Ed Solo is a highly respected DJ and producer in the drum and bass and breakbeat scenes, renowned for his signature fusion of heavy basslines, sharp drum programming, and reggae influences. Emerging in the late 1990s, Ed Solo became known for his collaborations with artists like DJ Brockie, Deekline, and Skool of Thought, producing iconic tracks such as Represent and No No No.
His production style blends jungle, breakbeat, and dubstep, showcasing technical precision and a deep understanding of bass music culture. Ed Solo has been a driving force behind labels such as Jungle Cakes and has played a significant role in the resurgence of jungle-infused drum and bass. His tracks, including Age of Dub and Soundboy Killa, have become staples in DJ sets worldwide.
Renowned for his energetic live performances, Ed Solo's sets are celebrated for their seamless blending of genres and crowd-pleasing selections. With a legacy spanning decades, he remains a pivotal figure in the evolution of bass music and continues to inspire new generations of producers and fans alike.
JUNGLE CAKES NZ TOUR FEAT. DEEKLINE & ED SOLO
When it comes to bass music heritage, few names carry as much weight as Ed Solo and Deekline – the powerhouse duo behind Jungle Cakes.
Both artists carved their reputations long before joining forces. Deekline exploded onto the UK scene in the late ‘90s with the genre-defining UK garage anthem “I Don’t Smoke,” helping shape the evolution of bass-driven club music. Ed Solo built a cult following through his deep roots in jungle and drum & bass, becoming known for his unmistakable ragga-infused production style and dancefloor weapons that DJs worldwide still shell to this day.
Together, they launched Jungle Cakes in 2005 — a label that quickly became synonymous with feel-good jungle and party-starting drum & bass. Over the years, Jungle Cakes has released countless anthems, supported major artists, and built a global brand recognised for its sunshine vibes and heavyweight basslines. From collaborations with reggae legends to festival-smashing remixes, their catalogue bridges classic jungle heritage with modern bass energy.
Their sets are a masterclass in crowd control — seamlessly weaving old-school jungle flavours with upfront DnB rollers, cheeky bootlegs, and ragga vocals that send dancefloors into a frenzy. Whether rocking iconic clubs across Europe or major international festivals, they bring decades of experience and pure rave DNA to every performance.
Expect:
Jungle classics and modern rollers
Bass-heavy anthems from a 20+ year legacy
Ragga-infused rolling basslines
High-energy selections from true scene pioneers
This isn’t just a DJ set — it’s a slice of UK bass history delivered at full throttle.
Jungle Cakes in the building. Brace yourself.
Local Support: 48 Sonic & Getafix
DEEKLINE
Deekline, real name Nick Annand, is a pioneering British DJ, producer, and label owner renowned for his contributions to breakbeat, jungle, and UK garage. Rising to fame in 1999 with the iconic track I Don't Smoke, he became a key figure in the evolution of UK bass music. Known for his infectious beats and genre-blending style, Deekline founded influential labels such as Rat Records, Hot Cakes, and Jungle Cakes, creating a platform for bass-heavy, dancefloor-focused music.
Throughout his career, Deekline has collaborated with notable artists like Ed Solo, Wizard, and Specimen A, consistently pushing sonic boundaries. His work spans diverse genres, blending elements of jungle, drum and bass, and UK garage into a signature sound that resonates globally. Tracks like Shake the Pressure and Champion Sound exemplify his ability to energise crowds with driving rhythms and heavy basslines.
Beyond the studio, Deekline's live DJ sets are celebrated for their high energy and crowd-pleasing selections. His enduring impact on dance music culture is reflected in his extensive discography, ongoing collaborations, and dedication to promoting new talent through his record labels.
With a career spanning over two decades, Deekline remains a respected figure in the global electronic music scene, continuing to innovate and inspire both fans and fellow artists alike.
ED SOLO
Ed Solo is a highly respected DJ and producer in the drum and bass and breakbeat scenes, renowned for his signature fusion of heavy basslines, sharp drum programming, and reggae influences. Emerging in the late 1990s, Ed Solo became known for his collaborations with artists like DJ Brockie, Deekline, and Skool of Thought, producing iconic tracks such as Represent and No No No.
His production style blends jungle, breakbeat, and dubstep, showcasing technical precision and a deep understanding of bass music culture. Ed Solo has been a driving force behind labels such as Jungle Cakes and has played a significant role in the resurgence of jungle-infused drum and bass. His tracks, including Age of Dub and Soundboy Killa, have become staples in DJ sets worldwide.
Renowned for his energetic live performances, Ed Solo's sets are celebrated for their seamless blending of genres and crowd-pleasing selections. With a legacy spanning decades, he remains a pivotal figure in the evolution of bass music and continues to inspire new generations of producers and fans alike.
