In the mid eighties, at the age of seventeen, Bukem discovered the joys of … Read Full Bio ↴In the mid eighties, at the age of seventeen, Bukem discovered the joys of clubbing. The teenager regularly checked out the local soul clubs and legendary rare groove all dayers. During this time he also ran a jazz funk band. DJing however, was his main thing and by 1987 he gained something of a reputation for his sets. In 1990, LTJ Bukem got his first big break - at 'Raindance'. Booked to play in front of a crowd of 10,000...
Bukem then ventured into the studio to record a track which was to become one of the most influential records of the era. This 12" titled 'Logical Progression' surfaced on the newly formed Vinyl Mania imprint. At once anthemic and relaxing it offered the first true blueprint to Bukem's sonic vision. By the time of his follow up to 'Logical Progression' Bukem had set up his own imprint, 'Good Looking Records' and its debut offering came in the shape of 'Demon's Theme'. Bukem's next release was 'Apollo' in '92, however his biggest breakthrough came with his next release 'Music' in 1993. In 1994 Bukem unleashed '19.5' and the similarly epic 'Horizons'. There were remixes, which included reworks of Jodeci's 'Feenin' and Michelle Gayle's 'Sweetness' and a collaboration with David Arnold on the infamous James Bond theme to 'Thunderball'
The start of the 21st century saw the release of his long awaited solo album 'Journey Inwards'; a diverse and multi directional album of drum 'n' bass, soul, downbeat and house tracks. He has also added to his impressive remixing portfolio with his interpretation of 'The Essence' by jazz legend Herbie Hancock.
On top of this he has continued the 'Progression Sessions' series of live mixes captured on CD, featuring storming performances recorded live in London, the US, Tokyo, and Germany. Bukem also compiled the highly acclaimed 'Soulfood' and 'Soul Addiction' compilations and released not one but two 'Producer' series CDs.
Fast-forward to 2007 Bukem and his label re-entered the fray with new quality releases including the much anticipated Double A sided 12" featuring 'Switch' by LTJ Bukem and the mighty 'Drum Toolz' by MC Conrad and Furney on the flip – Released November '07 on Good Looking.
Bukem then ventured into the studio to record a track which was to become one of the most influential records of the era. This 12" titled 'Logical Progression' surfaced on the newly formed Vinyl Mania imprint. At once anthemic and relaxing it offered the first true blueprint to Bukem's sonic vision. By the time of his follow up to 'Logical Progression' Bukem had set up his own imprint, 'Good Looking Records' and its debut offering came in the shape of 'Demon's Theme'. Bukem's next release was 'Apollo' in '92, however his biggest breakthrough came with his next release 'Music' in 1993. In 1994 Bukem unleashed '19.5' and the similarly epic 'Horizons'. There were remixes, which included reworks of Jodeci's 'Feenin' and Michelle Gayle's 'Sweetness' and a collaboration with David Arnold on the infamous James Bond theme to 'Thunderball'
The start of the 21st century saw the release of his long awaited solo album 'Journey Inwards'; a diverse and multi directional album of drum 'n' bass, soul, downbeat and house tracks. He has also added to his impressive remixing portfolio with his interpretation of 'The Essence' by jazz legend Herbie Hancock.
On top of this he has continued the 'Progression Sessions' series of live mixes captured on CD, featuring storming performances recorded live in London, the US, Tokyo, and Germany. Bukem also compiled the highly acclaimed 'Soulfood' and 'Soul Addiction' compilations and released not one but two 'Producer' series CDs.
Fast-forward to 2007 Bukem and his label re-entered the fray with new quality releases including the much anticipated Double A sided 12" featuring 'Switch' by LTJ Bukem and the mighty 'Drum Toolz' by MC Conrad and Furney on the flip – Released November '07 on Good Looking.
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LTJ Bukem Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by LTJ Bukem:
essence This is history right here in the makin' So call this…
Horizon Lift up your eyes upon This day breaking for you Give birth…
Horizons Lift up your eyes upon This day breaking for you Give birth…
Our World [Sole'] Yo yo, yo I come cook and cut 5'6" and buff Not…
The Essence This is history right here in the makin' So call this…
The James Bond Theme Now let it lift you, oh! One love will One love will One…
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rofano lubis
L.T.J Bukem Presents
Logical Progression
An outstanding intellegent atmospheric drum and bass compilation from those glorius days of these amazing scene
Its like a holy devotion progression mix that will lighten up your soul into that epic astral space . The sublime mix .. its a journey within !
One of the most seminal classic drum and bass albums of all times. A must have for any fan of atmospheric drum and bass .
Label.Good Looking Records ( 828739-2)
Relased 1996
DJ Jo Public
Some LTJ sets and lots of Goodlooking tracks are blocked on YT, you can find those sets (Progression Sessions 01, etc.) on my Soundcloud page: https://soundcloud.com/dj-jo-public
PlaztiK 76
Mr Fredericks
you tube channel has a Shit ton of content! even the KISS radio shows! Must give this amazing channel some traction..
I’ve been jamming it non-stop!
villeonline
@Christopher Kennedy 11
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Jessica Davis
I was lucky enough to see Bukem and Conrad live in1998 and I already had the taste of the chilled sounds. It was iconic. Literally amazing
Krzysiek Niemiec
god tier
Kenshiro Suzuki
I'm a 45 year old Jungalist here. I was the only Japanese raver at any rave I ever went to. I used to climb up on the stage and then get told to get off again. I remember once MC Mann Paris was on the stage and I happened to be on there, the main lights were on and I remember him looking at me confused. Like, 'Er, are you meant to be on stage?' No one kicked me off strangely enough! I think I was 17-18 years old and it was around 1993 or 1994? (Birmingham Institute, Pandemonium) Anyway... I don't mean to go off on one. Bukem is played everyday and reminds me of those golden days. I haven't been able to dance for many years because I'm now disabled. But I am still a Jungalist at heart. Thank you DJ Jo!!
Kenshiro Suzuki
@Gold Member X no way dude! I'm jealous lol 🏆🤟🥸
Gold Member X
@Kenshiro Suzuki for real. speakers were 6ft on their stands. Aunty was a roadie and got a sick deal on the sound system used for gigs. i mostly remember the bass pounding out of the ports. the bro had 3 15" subs in the back of his mazda 323 too. sweet jungle memories. 🔊🎵🎶
Kenshiro Suzuki
@Gold Member X ahhh warfdale!! I remember when they were new and started seeing them in shops and then in night clubs. I was baffled with how such small speakers could make such big fat heavy bass!! I still wonder that today. I envy you mate. Jungle through the best speakers!!