Posts Tagged ‘LTJ Bukem

A new site has popped up online offering a host of vintage rave flyers, new release adverts and more from around 1994 to 1996. I do the miss the designs of flyers like these, especially the old Fantazia and Dreamscape ones that look like across between Gamesmaster and The Lawnmower man. Early 90′s CGI was [...]

The Evolution of Drum and Bass Drumtrip has showcased a lot of classic tunes between our designated years of 1992 to 1996 since it was started. Many of these have been stone cold anthems, others more under-appreciate personal favourites but I imagine not every visitor has encyclopaedic knowledge of Hardcore / Jungle (neither do I). [...]

Another interview from the archives here. This one features Danny Bukem just as Good Looking were really reinforcing themselves as one of Jungle’s premier labels alongside stalwarts like Moving Shadow, Reinforced and Production House. He lists the labels past hits and cites forthcoming tracks like The Dolphin Tune (Photek), The Piano Tune (Peshay) and of [...]

A mix I did in 2007, showcasing nearly all of Bukem’s early work (pre Logical Progression on VMR). All the classics are there with Demons Theme (the tune that kicked off the GLO), the sought after Bookworm release and a few lesser talked about remixes. With so many classic’s it is hard to choose a [...]

eXtreme is responsible for really getting me into oldskool Dillinja a few years ago, the man has recorded countless mixes over the years and got them online, its been a while since I’ve seen a new one but here it is. Fearturing a few obscure tunes including one of about 5 or so copies of [...]

Vice Style: Inna Jungle Fashion

Another great oldskool mix by DJ Marky, it all stems from a chat with a certain LTJ Bukem; Hello People, Yesterday i was on the phone with Mr. LTJ Bukem and we start talking about Wax Doctor and some old skool jungle tunes. Once Again,i decide to make another mix with a few of my [...]

The words ‘unreleased Dillinja’ will always grab the attention of Drumtrip, and even more so due to the fact that this release is out there on vinyl somewhere. It appears to be on a test press with the catalogue number VDLP7, along with VIPs of Krome & Time’s ‘The Licence’, Photek – First Sequence and [...]


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