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Re: (idm) ltj at the civic center, question

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1996-08-16 01:22Mark Lakata (idm) ltj at the civic center, question
1996-08-16 20:32Todd Roberts Re: (idm) ltj at the civic center, question
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1996-08-16 01:22Mark LakataFor those that saw LTJ Bukem at the civic center in San Francisco, question: Who was the f
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(idm) ltj at the civic center, question
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For those that saw LTJ Bukem at the civic center in San Francisco, question: Who was the first drums-n-bass DJ just before LTJ Bukem (but after the first non-jungle DJ)? I actually liked his mix better than LTJ Bukem. For those in the know, could you recommend a compilation of a similation calibre, i.e. less jazzy-vibe than LTJ Bukem, more in-yer-face stuff. -Mark
1996-08-16 20:32Todd RobertsAt 6:22 PM 8/15/96, Mark Lakata wrote: >For those that saw LTJ Bukem at the civic center i
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At 6:22 PM 8/15/96, Mark Lakata wrote:
quoted 7 lines For those that saw LTJ Bukem at the civic center in San Francisco, question:>For those that saw LTJ Bukem at the civic center in San Francisco, question: >Who was the first drums-n-bass DJ just before LTJ Bukem (but after the >first non-jungle DJ)? I actually liked his mix better than LTJ Bukem. >For those in the know, could you recommend a compilation of a similation >calibre, i.e. less jazzy-vibe than LTJ Bukem, more in-yer-face stuff. > >-Mark
That was either Noel (S.F.) or UFO (S.F.), two dope kids that are dangerous on the wheels. They play a lot of jump-up stuff but I find their sets a bit more creative than the esoteric Bukem. Todd Todd Roberts URB Magazine "Sometimes the trip is more important than the destination." troberts@webstorm.com