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Old Oct 09, 03
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Jim... a suggestion would be to post up some info and websites on headliners... allow me:

Kamal, for further info, check out: http://www.glo.uk.com/

His bio... WARNING: it's long!
Just who is LTJ Bukem? Ground breaking DJ? Inspirational musician? Record label entrepreneur? Club visionary, perhaps? When the man behind those wire rimmed glasses and that disarming smile writes his job description just what does he put? The man who took the drum and bass concept from a small venue off London's Charing Cross Road to the nation's superclubs and then onto the international stage? The geezer whose records launched breakbeat into a brand new galaxy of sound? Or maybe he just writes 'Renaissance man for a digital age'. In truth LTJ Bukem is all of the above. Although he wouldn't like to admit it, LTJ Bukem is the living embodiment of the post-acid house entrepreneurial creative spirit. He is a mild mannered energy flash whose panoramic musical vision

has found success in every area he has explored. From running soundsystems to cutting up breaks at raves, from relocating the heart of breakbeat culture to redefining the spirit of drum and bass, the man known to his friends as Danny Williamson has sat at the forefront of breakbeat evolution, lighting the way with little more than a zest for life and a love of music. In other words, LTJ Bukem is a man on a mission!

Bukem's first introduction to music was, like so many others, through piano lessons as a child. Unlike so many others however, the young pianist turned out to possess a natural talent and he quickly moved through the piano grades.

Classical music represented the soundtrack to his home life. Both parents having a passion for Rachmaninov and Tchaikovsky that rubbed off on their son. However it was when the family moved to Watford and Bukem changed music teachers that he developed his first true musical love. Thanks to a progressively minded teacher called Nigel Crouch - with whom he lost touch but, after a long search, has recently found again - he was introduced to the world of jazz fusion, a style which has informed his work ever since.

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. As a keen record buyer he soon became interested in the idea of putting over his own version of the club soundtrack and before long he got involved with a sound system.

Throughout this time he also had a jazz funk band, although this had never presented itself as a serious past-time… just fun. The DJing was his main thing and by 1987 he gained something of a reputation for his sets. However it was 1988 that Bukem first realised that DJing could offer a full-on career.

In 1990, LTJ Bukem got his first big break at Raindance. Booked to play between 1 & 2 AM in front of 10,000 people, it was the first true test of the fledgling DJ skills. It may have taken all his mates to push him onto the stage but it proved to be a set that he'll never forget. From the first track he ripped it up and LTJ Bukem, the world class DJ was truly born.

Around this time Bukem had also ventured into the studio to record a track which was to become one of the most influential records of the era. Called 'Logical Progression' it 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. Run from a small office in Harlesden, London, the label was christened Good Looking and its debut offering came in the shape of 'Demon's Theme'. Finished in mid 1990 and pressed up onto dub-plate, Bukem dropped it into his sets for a full year just to test the reaction before he finally released the track officially in July 91. 'Demon's Theme' caught people's imaginations immediately, its soulful combination of rushing breaks, lush ambience and mellow vibes opening up fresh vistas within the increasingly dark ambience of the rave.

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' while the release of the similarly epic 'Horizons' coincided with the opening of the legendary "Speed" at the Mars Bar off the Charing Cross Road in London. It was an important time for Bukem. The label was gaining ground with its growing catalogue of must-have tunes and his own in-demand DJing. The launch of Speed was intended to run hand in hand with the growth of Good Looking while also offering a focal point for the growing drum and bass scene.

After a shaky start, which almost forced the night into closure, "Speed" quite literally took off one night in the summer of '94.

Typically for Bukem he made the most of the situation to forward his vision. He used the sudden media limelight to highlight Good looking Records and its label roster. In 1995 the label licensed a compilation to London Records. Called "Logical Progression" it featured exclusive cuts from the roster alongside old tracks and is still one of the highest selling drum 'n' bass compilations to have been released.

"I wanted to see the label grow, I wanted to invest in the people who were signed to the label, so the move had to happen. It was never simply about LTJ Bukem, it was about Good Looking Records, Logical Progression and the sound."

Bukem's own music never took a back seat. There were remixes (including astounding reworks of Jodeci's "Feenin" and Michelle Gayle's "Sweetness"), his own addition to the label compilations and a collaboration with David Arnold on the infamous James Bond theme to "Thunderball"

In the middle of all of this rampant activity Bukem also managed to release the "Mystical Realms EP" in March 98. The EP featured "Twilight Voyage" with some somber flute refrains, chopping keys and outer world ambience. The vocal and instrumental versions of "Orchestral Jam", with its urgent break, echo dropped sonar and dissonant violins, and final track; the reflective, Herbie Hancock-esque "Journey Inwards". Three new tracks, each representing a deeper development of the Bukem sound, further underlining Bukem's position as a sonic leader of post rave breakbeat culture.

Bukem went further and continued to produce and mix some of the World's best Drum 'n' Bass and cross-over compilations that have ever been put out. Titles such as Progression Sessions, Earth and further instalments of Logical Progression series have become notorious for their and exciting directions that Bukem has always strived to take, but without losing sight of his original musical roots and all the things that inspired him in the beginning.

The begining of the 21st century saw LTJ Bukem continuing his extraordinary musical odyssey with his long awaited solo album Journey Inwards. A diverse and multi directional album of Drum 'n' Bass, Soul, Downbeat and house tracks that opened the eyes of those that had no faith and warmed the soul's and inner belief's of those that did. 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, with a storming live performance from the USA captured on CD, compiled the highly acclaimed Soulfood and Soul Addiction compilations, released not one but two Producer CDs, and continued to set the venues of the world alight with his stunning DJ sets.
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I heard Kraftinder Kuts is headlining too!
He's booked for that same weedend I kno it's a dissapointment to all of us...
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Old Oct 09, 03
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man ltj bukem has been around for a long time, he helped pioneer the drum&bass sound.... one of the first to create intelligent dnb...
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that right there just shows how green you actually are.
I ain't gonna argue no more on the headliners, jsut have a nice drive back at like 6am since the parties gonna be over at 5am and pick up some krispy kremes on the way back u mofo :finger:
Party till the light comes up o shit u ain't gonna be hahaha
:kam:
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Old Oct 09, 03
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First off I do realize PVD is the best thing ever happening to Trance k props to USC for bringing him down man that is sick :)
Second, Donalde Glaude he ain't that great as ppl say he is I've heard him a few times and let me tell u that it ain't as hyped as should be, I've never heard of or heard LTJ Bukem so I can't really comment on him, hahaha dig dug and Miss Booty I've seen them both and I do admit they are good but not as good as our locals here in Vancity. Mistress Barbara been there done that ...
So now lets get to the lineup for spooky, like kraig said headliners in every room hmmmmmmm wow, party till 8am NOT 5am k... Lets see twisteds headliners are Lange, Rank 1, Thrillseekers shall I say more o I will, Bassbin Twins, Olav Bosaski, Matt the Alien, Incredible Melting Man wow shall I say more k I will DJ SWAMP that jsut puts the icing on the cake... So b4 u tell other ppl to stop yapping do it yourself k, go party till 5am and have a nice ride down all sketched out buddy do it for me oooooooooooooo :finger:
Dude... that's some harsh shit to say.

Donald is the man, more skills than 99% of the DJ's out there. The man has gotten world wide recognition as a DJ not a producer. DJ wise he's as good as anyone in Vancouver.

I wouldn't put Dig Dug and Lil Mz Booty in the same catagory either. Some what similar styles but Doug has been in the game a long time and has major skills. All the same though Chrissy is awesome. IMO Dug is better than most in Vancouver and 100 times better than most DJ's playing out these days at the raves.

That said Spooky does have a killer line up!

Either way why not just =)

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^^ Exactly... hell... look how many times we have booked both Dig Dug AND Lil Mz Booty here! -- Lil Mz Booty played at last years Spooky!

It's all good... Halloween is going to go off everywhere!
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cheers to that halloween is gonna be sick :)
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3 more days :D
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