+davidkakn I concur. It saddens me when I think about those who have not experienced LTJ Bukem & MC Conrad. So much respect for these two. The feelings their music invokes is indescribable.
Ah yes. This takes me back to my clubbing days in London. Ministry of Sound. Fabric. Gramaphone and various little spots running the good dnb. I loved it coming for the USA. I'm so blessed for the junglette and bass-head experiences. Thank you to all DJs and producer and MCs that make the scene possible.
Incredible quality on this upload. But then that's kinda fitting, as Fabric is hands down the BEST sound I've ever experienced. And at 46 years old, I've been to a lof of clubs :)
The deeper we go, the higher we climb - lovin those Bukem n Conrad vibes. Check my channel for some more superb Bukem studio and live mixes (I've not seen anyone else post these ones). Sorry for plugging my channel - it's not about me, it's about sharing real music...
Have grown up listening to LTJ and Conrad.....absolute legends, still sound fresh to this day, you know when you are listening to Bukem, haven't heard any new dj's with the same flare and magic that LTJ brought and is still bringing to the table, musical genius.
Totally agree - and Conrad has a smooooth voice and raps in time with the music... others go stupid - he makes it more about the music. And Bukems mixing and track selection is amazing also.
MC Conrad - Right on fucking POINT! I HATE MCs rabbiting over top mixing and great choons but this man has got his shit locked down. Saw him Live @ Fabric with Bukem back in the day Legend.
I totally agree with u. Conrad's not in love with his voice likes some other MC's. He knows when and how to work the crowd. 10 outta 10 everytime. I see him as being a little over on point , a good thang and the lyrical journey is understandable.
I always come to these comments sections thinking no one could possibly love Bukem & Conrad as much as I do. From a 14 year old obsessed in 1992 to today, he's ALWAYS been my number 1 DJ. Then I see all these wonderful stories & realise , no, I don't love him anymore than anyone else & thats o.k.
2022 and keep coming back to this mix. Idk what it is. This style of dnb just dosnt get played out enough. Liquid seems to have taken over which I find quite boring for a dj set. Furney is someone who still pumps out tunes with this vibe. big ups!
I checked Bukem 4 times in '23 - can confirm he still rolls out like this. His set at Outernet was bordline spiritual. Next up Fabric on 16th Feb. See you there.
100% this puts new stuff the shame. The energy and hypnotic beats along with Conrad’s vocals. It’s hard to go out and hear dj sets like this at all. Everything is more liquid or harder tracks. This mix is the perfect balance.
How come I never noticed any of such. This is awesome. Found LTJ Bukum through Wikipedia (de) on an entry about Jungle. Starting a YT search on Goldie:-) Wish I was in London when this shit was invented.
Chris Tharp In Savannah, Georgia back in the late 1990s/Early 2000s the DnB scene was super strong there. it was a magical time to experience it for myself especially when I wanted to get away from Breaks scene of Orlando/Tampa/Gainesville/Jacksonville club scene.
Bro. It's here. Like Isaac said. Drum n bass is not commercialized as much here. In Georgia North Carolina and South Carolina it was amazing at one point. We never wanted it to be commercialized. That's what keep it clean and untouched. It was all about the locals putting things together. I went to some bangers that were just incredible. I loved the parties cause they were really underground. I know what you mean but I love the V.I.P. feel of it not being available to the average Joe who doesn't really understand it. I don't know that's just me and my crew's view on it. Each to his own though.
Still listening this shit. Greetings from 2018, rus. Thanx to LTJ, thanx to Conrad. By the way, my favorite albums are all progression sessions + i love some good stuff from "Earth"-series albums. Great time, great music.
Fingered crossed! We desperately need a new breed of producers/musical magicians to continue this work. It's such a positive side to the scene and music.
Finally, some positive comments about an MC on these types of flavours. Agreed. His from his own school. Newbies must take note and start following suit.
Big Up to Bukem and Conrad. There really is something about the music they put out, they set the standard. Hard basslines, wicked tunes, and Conrad's flow. Always good to come back to.
Mmm I remember... Was so good when I was at Fabric listening to these guys, The bouncers actually cared if people had a good time... Where are they now:-/
Fabric was like into the early 2000s but after a couple of deaths from dodgy pills pressure from tha filth and some other moody shit. It went downhill quick. I remember flicking the ash off a fat hash spilf sitting on the stairs one time. It rained down a shower of hot rocks onto the floor I look up and this bouncer is staring right at me! Idk if it was my face or the hot rocks but he just cracked the biggest smile and then looked the other way. Good times. Forward to like 2003 and they'd crack heads for that 😥
@@THIRDRATEPRODUCTIONS Hahaha memories!! You should write "The Raver's Chronicles: The Scene Back Then". Your comments to me back to time when smoking was allowed in clubs. Good times indeed!1
Look how we took em bukem.. Hard boiled eggs for ya breakfast... Original bad boy Mc Conrad... Hyper hyper hyper cos that's the way we like ya... Dreamscape 4 was mental... Mmmmmmental music your gonna lose it... Early 90's Fucking brilliant
Lived in london 2012-17, and it was hard to find this scene. Too bad. So much better than the two beat synth music they blast these days. Anybody know the track listing?