Artist's albums
20 Degrees
1998 · single
Magnetic
1998 · album
Sawtooth
1997 · album
Piper
1997 · single
Ooh I Like It
1993 · single
X3
2023 · album
The Cecile Park EP
2022 · EP
Hurt You So (Ed Solo & Dope Ammo VIP RemIx)
2022 · single
Hurt You So
2021 · EP
Hurt You So Remixes
2021 · single
Back To Your Roots 2021
2021 · single
Remixes '96 - '97
2020 · EP
She's Mine / Van Allen Belt
2018 · single
In A Jungle Remixes
2018 · single
Welcome / Day of Mercury
2017 · single
Hallow / In Sight
2016 · single
Does It / Play
2016 · single
You Got to Know
2016 · single
Eb6 / Connect
2015 · single
Invisible / Synthesize
2015 · single
In a Jungle
2013 · album
The Rave / Boy
2012 · single
Back to Your Roots
2007 · single
Se Trata De Ti
2006 · album
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Biography
After blowing up in the early-'90s hardcore techno scene and spending several years out of the spotlight, Jonny L's status as a rave castoff underwent heavy modification when his drum'n'bass deviations became quite respected in the dance community. He's one of the few dark-side jungle producers with a distinctive style, his productions enervating the favored two-step clichés with retrofitted 303-style acid effects that are the audio equivalent of hi-res computer monitors. A constant on Britain's XL Recordings -- along with Prodigy -- since 1992, Jonny L debuted with straightahead rave staples like "Love You So," "Ooh I Like It" (a number 73 hit in Britain) and "Make Me Work." By the mid-'90s, he turned to more expansive releases like "2 of Us" and the Tychonic Cycle EP, reminiscent of intelligent jungle L.T.J Bukem style. The 1997 "Piper" single and Sawtooth LP were glowing returns to his hardcore breakbeat origins and highlights of the year in the drum'n'bass arena (foreshadowing the dark, intelligent scene termed neuro-funk). Magnetic followed one year later. Though he kept recording singles, it was as a producer that he paid the bills during the next few years; one of his tracks, Truesteppers' "Out of Your Mind," hit number one on the British charts behind the commercial weight of Victoria Beckham and Dane Bowers. ~ John Bush, Rovi