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Discography

Releases:
Test |2| (12")   Wave Form Records, Cybotron Records 1993
Tear Down [Da Whole Place] (12")   Conqueror Records 1995
Remixes:
What Do You Do (The Dillinger Remixes) (12", Promo)   Columbia 2002
Appears On:
Tearin (12")   Reinforced Records 1994
Total Science - Volume One (CD, Comp) Sovereign Melody MCA Records 1995
Mixmag Live! Volume 15 (CD) Sovereign Melodies DMC Publishing 1996
Tracks Appear On:
Grooverider Presents Hardstep Selection Volume 1 (2xLP, Comp) Deadly Deep Subs Kickin Records 1994
Total Science - Volume One (CD, Comp) Sovereign Melody MCA Records 1995
Mixmag Live! Volume 15 (CD) Sovereign Melodies DMC Publishing 1996
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by (edited over 8 years ago)
Big up Dillinja, this producer has for many years been at the forefront of drum and bass and it looks like he will stay there for time.
It defies belief how he can keep coming with such fresh, fully phat dancehall pressure without putting a foot wrong. And the BASS!
IF u have never heard of Dillinja (or his cohort Lemon D) than u have never heard just how dangerous this man's subsonic vibes can be and his musical talent has continued to develop. When the album drops (sorry D but i aint holding my breath) this artist should get the attention his skills truly deserve.
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Review by Jun 06, 2001 (edited over 8 years ago)
This man IS drum and bass! Drum and bass in itself has had it's ups and downs but Dillinja is the only one if not one of the few who understand very well how the breaks and the bass should collaborate in unison. I find that this seriously lacks in most DNB producers, Dillinja nails it always! Hard, rugged beats and tough, swollen drop kick basslines that still make my mouth water. Total PHATNESS!!

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Review by lancelot323 Jun 11, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
Dillinja is simply the heaviest, most hard-hitting man in all of drum'n'bass.

Truly an eminent figure in the techstep scene, his basslines are rib-crushingly heavy and low; the Valve soundsystem is something to be heard (which, I've heard, can BE heard from about a block away).
Review by TeeJay Apr 06, 2003
Dillinja is the reason i upgraded my stereo!

Check the Valve soundsystem if you have the chance - truly amazing. I heard Grimey for the first time through that system - it was like getting a full body massage in waves from the feet up. (Which was good, obviously).
Review by Jairinho Dec 24, 2002
Dillinja is one of the most important and profilic drum and bass artists. People say he's commercial. I disagree. Heavy beats and bass, that's all!

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