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Blame - Logical Progression Level 2 FLAC

Singer:

Blame

Album:

Logical Progression Level 2

Genre:

Electronic style

FLAC album size:

1152 mb

MP3 album size:

1647 mb

WMA album size:

1702 mb

Other music formats:

RA DXD VOC MOD FLAC MMF MP3

Rating:

4.5 ✱

Style:

Drum n Bass

Country:

UK

Date of release:

1997

Blame - Logical Progression Level 2 FLAC


Blame - Logical Progression Level 2 FLAC

Tracklist

Blame Visions Of Mars 8:26
Odyssey Expressions 6:13
Artemis Seafarer 6:36
Blame Solitude 6:00
Intense Westside Blues 5:16
Tayla Dimensions 7:09
Nookie The Breeze 6:26
Blu Mar Ten Global Access 7:19
Blame Cuban Lynx 7:25
Chameleon Close Your Eyes 9:09
PFM Love & Happiness 7:33
Intense Positive Notions 7:51
Seba & Lotek Universal Music 10:21
Ils & Solo In The Area 5:33
LTJ Bukem Atlantis (I Need You) 7:18
Blame 360° Clic 6:33
Source Direct Complexities 8:26
Intense Dark Skies 7:52

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
GLRCD002X Blame Logical Progression Level 2 ‎(CD, Comp, Mixed + CD, Comp) Good Looking Records GLRCD002X UK 1997
GLRLP002 Blame Logical 2 ‎(3x12", TP, W/Lbl, Sti) Good Looking Records GLRLP002 UK 1997
SRCS 304~5 Blame Logical Progression Level 2 ‎(2xCD, Comp, P/Mixed) Good Looking Records SRCS 304~5 Japan 1997
GLRMC002 Blame Logical Progression Level 2 ‎(2xCass) Good Looking Records GLRMC002 UK 1997
GLRLP 002 Various Logical Progression Level 2 ‎(3x12", Comp) Good Looking Records GLRLP 002 UK 1997
GLRLP 002 Blame Logical Progression Level 2 ‎(3x12", Comp, Promo) Good Looking Records GLRLP 002 UK 1997
162-531 108-2 Blame Logical Progression Level 2 ‎(CD, Comp, Mixed + CD, Comp) FFRR 162-531 108-2 US 1997
GLRCD 002 Blame Logical Progression Level 2 ‎(CD, Comp, Mixed + CD, Comp) Good Looking Records GLRCD 002 UK 1997
GLRCD002 Blame Logical Progression Level 2 ‎(CD, Comp, Promo + CD, Comp, Mixed, Promo) Good Looking Records GLRCD002 UK 1997
GLRCD002 Blame Logical Progression Level 2 ‎(CD, Mixed + CD + Comp, Dig) Good Looking Records GLRCD002 UK 1997
GLRCD 002 Blame Logical Progression Level 2 ‎(CD, Mixed + CD + Comp, RP, Dig) Good Looking Records GLRCD 002 UK 2000



Fordrelis
A cheap way to get Atlantis - plus everything else is great on it too. 10/10
Hudora
For me, it's all 33 1/3, otherwise it is too fast!
Mogelv
Does this release have a bit of a schizoid speed thing going on? Seems to me that if there's only one track per side it spins at 45 but the two track sides spin at 33 1/3.
Bele
yeah, the sides with only one song on it play at 45 rpm while the sides with two songs on them play at 33 rpm
Balhala
Seba is a major producer on the history of Drum n' Bass that was behind at least three of the most amazing tunes of the genre: "Planetary Funky Alert", "So Long" and "Universal Music", the two last ones made with his friend Staffan Soderman A.K.A. Lotek (you definitely cannot miss the opportunity to acquire them if you have the chance). This hi-quality compilation "Logical Progression Level 2" was the first occasion where "Universal Language" from Seba & Lotek was released (1997). Among several aesthetic synth pads (some of them overlapped, other oscillating), there is a very elegant percussion, notes & strings in dub creating an intense, futuristic and unique atmosphere; you literally find yourself drownin' in the deepness and barely can understand the female whisperings saying "Universal... Music!", "Respect... People!", "Universal... Music!", a sort of anthem of that concept - which makes us think that, for Seba & Lotek, it's not only about 'producing', it goes further, something like the sensation of creating pieces of art for each music they make.
Na
While the selection on CD two are standard-fare GLR back catalogue the CD1 mix by Blame really shines, showcasing forthcoming tracks from his then new 720 imprint, his own Solitude and Blu Mar Ten's Global Access being personal favourites. The mixing is tight too, I've always felt Blame has always been underrated both as a DJ and producer - just check that back-catalogue of his...

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