Artist's albums
Deep / Deadly Deep Subs
2020 · single
Hard Noize (Break Remix) / Tubes
2020 · single
Sovereign Melody
2020 · single
Luscious Nights / Hoes & Tricks
2018 · single
You / King of the Beats
2018 · single
Another Dimension / Humanity
2018 · single
One for the Trouble / Breathe
2018 · single
End of Line / Acid Roller
2017 · single
Deadly Deep Subs (Remix) [2015 Remaster]
2015 · single
Time for You
2012 · single
Twist Em Out
2010 · single
Shiners / Lovechild
2009 · single
Grimey / Sky (Remixes)
2008 · single
Diggin' in Ya Crates EP
2007 · EP
Soul Control / Unexplored Terrain
2007 · single
The Dillinja EP
2006 · EP
Thugged out Bitch / Rainforest
2004 · single
My Sound (1993-2004)
2004 · compilation
All the Things / Forsaken Dreams
2004 · single
The Killa-Hertz
2003 · album
The Killa-hertz, Pt. 1 (Sampler)
2003 · single
Live or Die / South Manz
2002 · single
Twist 'Em Out / Kid's Stuff
2002 · single
Big Bad Bass, Vol. 1
2002 · album
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Biography
One of the more prolific producers in jungle music -- with records on over ten labels strong, two of them his own -- Dillinja is one of the few drum'n'bass artists who spends more time in the production studio than in clubs. While living in Brixton in the early '90s, he became tipped to jungle by DJ Bryan G, who lived around the corner from him. Fascinated with the sound of drum'n'bass, Dillinja began recording in 1991, releasing tracks on Cybotron, Intelligent IQ, Conqueror, Logic, Lionheart, V, Philly Blunt, and his own Deadly Vinyl label. In 1994, he recorded "The Angels Fell" for Goldie's Metalheadz label and became one of the hottest names in jungle. With his friend Lemon D. (who has also recorded for Metalheadz), Dillinja formed Valve Records, a label that expanded the drum'n'bass aesthetic to include elements of ancient analogue sequences. Though he signed to the major label London for a long-term contract, a planned LP was dropped and he continued producing multiple singles for the Test label during 1998-99. ~ John Bush, Rovi