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Year 1989, DJ SYSTEM-D begins to mix some different stuff in his bedroom at 13 whereas "New Beat" music makes devastation over Belgium. He particularly loves acid-house, hip-house and breakbeat music in general. The first 12 inches he buys are the likes of Bomb The Bass "Beat Dis", M.A.R.R.S. "Pump Up the Volume", A Guy Called Gerald's "Vodoo Ray", Tyree's "Hip-House Music", Royal House "Can U Feel It" or Inner City's "Big Fun"... He also starts to take a real interest in scratching techniques and hip-hop movement... His deejaying career starts really back in 1991 when he collaborates with rappers and to the first Belgian hip-hop magazine "ENA". System-D dedicates his time for hip-hop and for music... He's interested by jungle music since the ragga-jungle period around 94 and already likes the 'rave' and 'hardcore' sound like Prodigy, Altern8, B-Sides, some R'n'S releases or the first Reinforced stuff. His first trip to London in 95 is a real revelation. Jungle music became quickly his first interest. He really starts to play Jungle/Drum and Bass exclusively and then produces in his own weekly radio show in 96 simply called Jungle Mixture on the independent and 'groove' oriented station Action FM in Brussels (it was the first 'Drum and Bass only' program in the country). Then follows more and more bookings all over the country and outside Belgium and many appearances at most of the independent Belgian radio stations (Radio Centraal in Antwerp, Equinoxe FM in Liege, Ra
New Skool Blazers (NSB003)

Here's The Power / Odysseus
The Music / Mighty Vibes

Cannibalism EP
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Here's The Power ~ Odysseus
MIxes
DJ System-D - Target One Mixtape - Side A (1998)
DJ System-D - DJ-SET @ Sophonic, Liverpool, UK (2002)
NEW BEAT: The Story - Vol. 1
New Skool Blazers (NSB008)
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