L.T.J. Bukem*Horizons

Label:

Looking Good Records – LGR001

Format:

Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Drum n Bass

Tracklist

AHorizon8:09
BRain Fall7:08

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Looking Good Records
  • Copyright ©Looking Good Records
  • Pressed ByEMI Records

Credits

  • Written-By, ProducerL.T.J. Bukem*

Notes

[P] & [C] 1995 Looking Good Records

Uncredited female vocal sample in 'Horizons' is Maya Angelou reading from her poem 'On The Pulse Of Morning', at the inauguration of former US President Bill Clinton (01/1993).

First press/print is misspelled 'Horizion' on the label.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout, stamped): LGR 1 A-01-1-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout, stamped): LGR 01 B-3-1-1

Other Versions (4)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Recently Edited
Horizons / Rain Fall (12", 45 RPM, Promo, White Label)Looking Good RecordsLGR001UK1995
Recently Edited
Horizons (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Test Pressing, White Label)Looking Good RecordsLGR 1UK1995
New Submission
Horizons / Rain Fall (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Promo)Looking Good RecordsLGR001UK1995
Horizons / Rainfall (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, White Label, Repress)Looking Good RecordsLGR001UK2002

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Reviews

  • thechabot's avatar
    thechabot
    Like all art, true genius comes from its ability to pull emotion from the consumer. This track is some of the finest music ever made.
    • gav92's avatar
      gav92
      much prefer rainfall. Horizons never did it for me I'm afraid...
      • DennisV94's avatar
        DennisV94
        I'm a House guy, but i'll always make an exemption for this one. It just gets me every time. Horizon is such a great atmospheric track!
        • d.teil's avatar
          d.teil
          Still a highlight of these times. No question about it. It survived!
          • hustachethomas's avatar
            Where does these piano chords come from in Horizons please? I've heard them in a Dana's Ruh track called "Jamming"
            • merrimaker9's avatar
              merrimaker9
              Rain fall was made in late 1993 same as peshay's the piano tune but both never got full releases to summer 95
              • d3rf0ta's avatar
                d3rf0ta
                Edited 10 years ago
                I don't really like Horizon, it's not a bad track, but it is a bit drum and bass "lite" (it truly wouldn't be amiss in a deodorant advert), which is probably why it appeared on so many of those awful chill out CDs in the early noughties. Rainfall is the superior track for my money.
                • teopfunk's avatar
                  teopfunk
                  Camden Town square april 1996, Horace selled me "Logical Progression session 1" and i falled in love of D&B and Horizon was a key song.
                  Thank you Horace and thank you Danny!
                  • SparkiDee's avatar
                    SparkiDee
                    One of the reasons why I produce Drum n Bass. I remember hearing this on Radio 1 back in 1997, was only about 10 years old at the time and listened to Jungle on and off when I was young. Heard this tune countless times in the late 90s and in early 00s when I started DJing I managed to get hold of Horizons on vinyl but have since sold a lot of my old 12's (so regret that) but this really was why I wanted to produce Drum n Bass. As for the sample used.... back then a lot of sounds were lifted from other records and I think Bukem worked it so well within this track. If anyone remembers the documentary he was in with his label there was a part where he was in the studio sampling sounds and he said he often ripped from jazz records etc so it wasnt uncommon. If anything Bukem took the intelligent sound to the masses! great DJ and great producer. Horizons will always have a place in any DnB/Jungle set I do.
                    • ohbob976's avatar
                      ohbob976
                      fantastic release but is it just me or does the bassline come in at a peculiar time on the a side "horizons"?

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