I listened to a lot of his music in the 90s as a young teenager (long before the interweb). He was such a mysterious character. SO wierd just seeing an interiview with him now come up after enjoing some 'horizons' nostalgia. First time I've heard him speak.
Ltj is probably most misunderstood as a person.He was around idiots who brought him down and cost him money and credibility. Watford has lots of people like that- they bring down the talented ones...
There you have it straight from the horses mouth, and this is someone's who respect I would listen to a million times before anyone else "nowadays anyone can be a dj, its easy" .... yet modern DJ's will rant on about how much skill they have in beat matching or whatever garbage that no one cares about....those people wouldn't have been around 30 years ago....
Hi, nice of you to ask - these are only my personal preferences, but since you asked: Bukem (of course), Giles Peterson (BBC Radio 6), Peshay, DJ Sneak, Carl Cox and a relatively unknown lad called Rabbit (GMSradio4u.com). Who do you like? Best regards, Steve
What a humble, kind hearted man. Such positive vibes.
Yes indeed. Had a chat with him in Lightbox London last night. A gentleman. Blistering set too.
Bukem is a total genius effortless mixer brilliant producer and a genuine nice guy
I listened to a lot of his music in the 90s as a young teenager (long before the interweb). He was such a mysterious character. SO wierd just seeing an interiview with him now come up after enjoing some 'horizons' nostalgia. First time I've heard him speak.
Just class.such a gentleman..nice guy 👍
LTJ Bukem is the Drum n Bass legend as is Paul Oakenfold the legend of Trance music
Or BT or Paul Van Dyke for Trance.
Ltj is probably most misunderstood as a person.He was around idiots who brought him down and cost him money and credibility. Watford has lots of people like that- they bring down the talented ones...
Bartlemy Can u explain that further?
slamdownwarfare his manager watch the documentary on RUclips
What the fuck are you on about?
@@dizz740 Watford fucking cocksuckers, that's what he's on about innit
best dj there is by far understatement!
LTJ Bukem is the Man for sure! I love Goodlookin records and it's sublabel Cookin records(RIP). Absolutely fantastic!
Still a factor, relevant, entertaining. He is in his own words 3:20 amazing, brilliant, fantastic.
Bukem's music is simple philosophy for the philosopher.
smart & nice guy
Legendary
Based materialist Bukem @ 4:56
There you have it straight from the horses mouth, and this is someone's who respect I would listen to a million times before anyone else "nowadays anyone can be a dj, its easy" .... yet modern DJ's will rant on about how much skill they have in beat matching or whatever garbage that no one cares about....those people wouldn't have been around 30 years ago....
Interviewer is red lining the mix 😂
Yoooo to my opticians out there........are those OVO frames he's wearing? Does anyone know the brand of those awesome frames?
Nutribullet crew in the house!
What’s the song playing in the background from the beginning?
need this too hopefully someone comes thru
Need this so bad
Jill Scott - He Loves Me. It sounds like a remix but I’m not sure which one exactly
Best of
4:08 YES BUKEM. Nutribullet cru in da house
I don't know what a nutri-bullet is but I know that DJ stands for disc jockey
legend
0:45 - Doesn't appear to be the case anymore?
Hmmm...preferred it when ability (and time invested, practice etc) separated those who could'nt put a set together from those who could...cue abuse
Steven Champion Let us know who you think we should check out!
Hi, nice of you to ask - these are only my personal preferences, but since you asked:
Bukem (of course), Giles Peterson (BBC Radio 6), Peshay, DJ Sneak, Carl Cox and a relatively unknown lad called Rabbit (GMSradio4u.com).
Who do you like?
Best regards,
Steve
What happened with MC Conrad, they're beefin' or something?. :(
Oooh juicy.
Wow...
DJ Blade seems to have set it up so that www.McConrad.co.uk leads to the dictionary definition of 'ungrateful'
Yeah, it was probably about money (it always is). As the MC of their partnership, he probably thought he needed a bigger slice of the pie?
nobody like bukem NOBODY!!