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During 1996, L.T.J Bukem begun to arrive on lists from the most-favored brands in electronica, thanks partly to his serene eyesight for atmospheric drum’n’bass; twelve months afterwards, his right-hand guy and label-mate Blame begun to end up being name-checked aswell. Influenced with the Bukem monitor “Music,” Blame and his early partner Justice started making hardcore breakbeat monitors by 1990. The most well-known early Blame one was “2 Poor Mice Consider You,” a spot-on fusion of decaying rave chords and stacks of breakbeats. The one, co-produced with Shifting Darkness label-boss Rob Playford, became among the best-known hardcore music of the first ’90s. (Probably belying the level of Playford’s participation, it had been appropriated for discharge over the Kaotic Chemistry LP by his very own 2 Poor Mice task.) By that point, Blame’s very own productions acquired shifted towards the even more reflective timbres of jazzy jungle. He documented many singles for Bukem’s BEAUTIFUL label, and produced (with Justice) Contemporary Urban Jazz Information. After Bukem hosted and blended the first quantity in his label-retrospective series Logical Development, he transferred the baton to be blamed for Logical Development, Level 2 in 1997. Blame also collaborated using one of the greatest jungle LPs of the entire year: the pristine, somewhat jazzy Feelings with Intellect, documented as Symbols with Justice. In 1998, Blame hosted the very first quantity in a fresh BEAUTIFUL series, Progression Periods, with paths by Intense, Seba, Artemis and Bukem himself. [Discover Also: Symbols]

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