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  2. Logical Progression - Wikipedia

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    Newsday determined that "Bukem's songs 'Demon's Theme', 'Music' and 'Horizons' are like signature tunes from another galaxy, but his mix CD, replete with surface noise from the original vinyl, is doomed to attract that most damning of indictments from the uninitiated: that it all sounds the same."

  3. Good Looking Records - Wikipedia

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    Good Looking Records is a jungle and drum and bass record label, ... LTJ Bukem turned his hand to production, producing his first track "Demons Theme" in 1990. Bukem ...

  4. LTJ Bukem - Wikipedia

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    Viewed as an innovator in the drum and bass style, Bukem is known for developing an accessible alternative to that hardcore genre's speedy, assaultive energies. His style pays homage to the Detroit-based sound of early techno, but Bukem also incorporates still earlier influences, particularly the mellow, melodic sonorities of 1970s era jazz fusion as exemplified by Lonnie Liston Smith and Roy ...

  5. Journey Inwards - Wikipedia

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    John Bush of AllMusic said, "Taken as a whole, Journey Inwards is an album of pure brilliance, a work that trumps many of Bukem's past productions, and signals, for what may be the first time, that his production talents are actually growing and developing. "[3] Prasad Bidaye of Exclaim! described the album as "a simple but sophisticated expression of warmth, optimistic, and still danceable ...

  6. Blame (music producer) - Wikipedia

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    Good Looking Records then offered Blame a record contract. Blame went on to mix the Logical Progression 2 and Progression Sessions 2 compilations for Good Looking Records . [ 11 ] He also embarked on a worldwide DJ tour with LTJ Bukem . [ 12 ]

  7. Molly Duncan - Wikipedia

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    These recordings were mostly released on the Good Looking Records label. [citation needed] He collaborated with other studio musicians to form Knee Deep, a funk and fusion group; and Cold Sweat and the Horny Horns. [citation needed] In July 2015, Malcolm "Molly" Duncan, along, with Steve Ferrone and Hamish Stuart reunited to form The 360 Band.

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  9. Photek - Wikipedia

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    Parkes began his first forays into releasing music in 1993 under a plethora of different names. Some of the early releases include the jungle-styled tracks "Jump" under the name Studio Pressure [4] on Certificate 18, 'Dolphin Tune' under the name Aquarius [5] on LTJ Bukem's Good Looking Records and 'Pulse Of Life' under the name The Sentinel [6] on Basement Records.