Dan,
Here's some of my faves:
Tek9: It's Not What You Think It Is (2cds - second of which is mighty fine)
Jacob's Optical Stairway: eponymous (techno/dnb)
4 Hero: Two Pages
Photek: Hidden Camera EP
Routes from the Jungle (compilation)
Project 23: 23 (Cleveland Watkiss, Marque Gilmore - mighty fine)
Springheel Jack: Disappeared
Erik Truffaz: The Mask (jazz quartet does live d'n'b - very fine)
DJ Krust: Coded Language (took me a while to get into)
LTJ Bukem: Logical Progression 1 (smoother)
Grooverider: Mysteries of Funk
Guy Called Gerald: Black Secret Technology
All the best, Colin.
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quoted 14 lines From: Dan John <djohn1@home.com>> From: Dan John <djohn1@home.com>
> Date: Sat, 07 Jul 2001 02:58:12 -0400
> To: IDM <idm@hyperreal.org>
> Subject: [idm] Good drum and bass
>
> Can anyone recommend some good drum and bass? I'm stuck listening to Photek,
> Source Direct, etc. and I want some other stuff. No crappy stuff with some MC
> spouting mindless drivel up front, but some really cool D&B. Jungle always
> seemed to repetitive, so none of that. Any recommendations? I've heard some
> Guy Called Gerald and it's pretty good.
>
>
> - Dan J.
>
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