London-based, legendary jungle pioneer, Potential Badboy (aka Chris
Mcfarlane) releases his jungle album, Elusive, featuring previous
singles such as the dubwise Ticker featuring JODIAN NATTY, Do What They
Say featuring Indigo Reign and Syren Rivers, and Rise with Blackout JA,
Talisman, and Coozie Mellers.
With Elusive, Potential Badboy reminds us that he was and always will be
a heavyweight in UK rave culture; since the early ‘90s, Potential
Badboy has remained a key architect of jungle, drum and bass, and
garage, pushing the scene forward for over three decades.
Give Me A Sign symbolises a special moment in the album, where Potential
Badboy’s daughter, alternative R&B/Soul artist Havana, brings her
own soulful, laid-back voice and perspective to a track that was her
favourite in her Dad's archives. “It became a beautiful full-circle
moment, allowing her to express herself on a song that once meant so
much to her”.
Commenting on the collaborative nature of the album, Potential Badboy
adds: “This project is a departure from the norm. It’s built from
collaboration with artists who reflect my identity and taste, blending
elements of jungle and drum and bass in ways that feel raw, honest, and
entirely my own.”
Elusive presents a fresh lens on jungle and drum and bass. Drawing on
Potential Badboy’s deep production pedigree and his instinctive feel for
what’s next, it stays rooted in the culture while carving out bold new
directions for the genre.
The project blossomed from a period of seclusivity, when Chris, by his
own admission became “became increasingly hard to reach—intentionally.”
He adds “I took a step back from the public eye to reflect, recalibrate,
and quietly reinvent myself…. For the first time, I had the freedom and
autonomy to create without outside expectations—just me, the sounds I
love, and the styles that speak to me. I named the album Elusive as a
reflection of that period of transformation—when disappearing became a
way of reclaiming myself creatively.”
Following suit is the track “Bun Dem Out,” born out of frustration with
outside opinions, expectations, and the pressure they place on the
creative process. “Bun Dem Out” is the pair’s response: raw,
unapologetic, and heavy. Fusing metal energy with jungle rhythms, it
pushes back against conformity and reclaims creative control through
sound.
With collaboration at the core of Elusive, Potential Badboy invites a
handful of artists to appear on multiple tracks. Junior Dangerous,
appears twice —on both “Banger” and “Dangerous is Dangerous”—two
powerhouse, floor-shaking tunes built for peak-time play. “Banger”
blends the energy of the dancefloor with the grit of drum and bass,
anchored by an undeniably catchy hook delivered with unflinching
ragga-style panache.
Also making a second appearance on the album are Indigo Reign and Syren
Rivers, singing about human nature, community, and trusting your
instincts. Their contributions carry the theme of staying strong as a
unit in the face of systems that feel as though they’re working against
you. The track “Life,” featuring Blackout JA, Mikey General, Talisman,
and Coozie Miller, also tackles these issues—reminding listeners that
“love is the only solution to find peace within” and to “Stand up and
fight like buffalo soldier.” To give this powerful message space,
Potential Badboy creates a mature, grounded production. “The message in
the lyrics called for a sound that felt intentional and respectful, and
the result is a track that speaks to life’s truths with strength, soul,
and experience,” he adds.
This message of standing your ground continues on “Dough,” where
TrueMendous brings her assertive energy, demanding to be paid what she’s
owed over stripped-back, hard-hitting production that drives the
message home.
The track “Five Papers” featuring Uncle Nuts is a heartfelt nod to the
roots of the scene. Potential Badboy recalls looking up to Uncle Nuts in
his youth—watching him run sound systems and shape the local sound
culture. “Five Papers” serves as a tribute, “a way to pay homage to the
old school man dem—the pioneers who laid the foundation and inspired my
own journey through sound,” he explains.
Staying true to his commitment to honouring the genre’s origins, the
album closes with “We Are Dangerous” featuring the legendary Ragga
Twins. Known for their razor-sharp flow and unmistakable energy, the
Ragga Twins deliver a bold warning to the scene. “This track is a
tribute to their legacy and everything they’ve contributed to the genre.
We Are Dangerous is both a celebration of their impact and a nod to the
foundation they helped build,” says Potential Badboy.
Tracklist:
1. Ticker (feat. JODIAN NATTY)
2. Battle Of The Senses (feat. Indigo Reign & Syren Rivers)
3. Give Me A Sign (feat. Havana)
4. Rise (feat. Blackout JA, Coozie Mellers & Talisman)
5. Bun Dem Out
6. Five Papers (feat. Uncle Nuts)
7. Do What They Say (feat. Indigo Reign & Syren Rivers)
8. Dangerous Is Dangerous (feat. Ragga Twins)
9. Life (feat. Blackout JA, Mikey General & Coozie Mellers)
10. The Lesson
11. Banger (feat. Junior Dangerous)
12. Dough (feat. TrueMendous)
13. We Are Dangerous (feat. Junior Dangerous)