Despite disowning the term (and modestly rejecting any notion of intellectual superiority) LTJ Bukem has earned popularity for his stylish brand of intelligent drum and bass.
His soulful, jazzy take on a genre largely associated with harder sounds first found fruition at the Speed night he ran in London in the mid-1990s.
Robust accomplice MC Conrad provided what Bukem describes
as "verbal gymnastics" for the night, and now the duo return with more down-tempo, funky breakbeat after
14 years in which Bukem has produced a spate of records through his Good Looking label.
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