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5.0 out of 5 stars
one of my all time favorites, January 18, 2001
This review is from: Logical Progression (Audio CD)
while both discs are good, disc b alone is worth the price. if it was possible to wear through a disc, it'd be long gone. this is the perfect balance of quick beats to keep you thinking, jazzy melodies to keep things relaxed, and deep rolling bass to sooth the soul. It's one the best discs i've found to throw in during a late night intense conversation, and an absolute perfect disc for a work session with nothing but your headphones and your thoughts.. not to mention just closing your eyes and floating away with the bass. i've listened to most of the other logical progression discs and disc b here is by far my favorite. highly recommended.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing album...but there are two versions, August 1, 2001
This review is from: Logical Progression (Audio CD)
First things first, the cd you are looking at, Logical Progressions the 2-disc set is absolutely amazing. Perfect introduction to the genre but also pure enough to stand the test of time. The songs have an excellent spacey quality, all very melodic and not noisy and mean sounding. Now to clear up some confusion: this is NOT the same disc as "Logical Progression Level 1" even though tehy have the same cover. "Level 1" is a 3 disc set. Disc one and two are completely different songs than on this particular collection. Disc 3 however is a mix of kind of the "Best of" from the logical collection you are looking at right now. Confusing? yes. Both good cds? Very.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of my first drum and bass selections..., August 4, 2004
This review is from: Logical Progression (Audio CD)
After Dieselboy introduced me to the UK jungle sound, I began my quest into the genre now commonly described as drum and bass. It's only logical I found this goodlooking album while rummaging the isles of the Amazon.com warehouse (Newcastle, DE) as I picked orders for music lovers like you. This double disc recieved countless rewinds during my one hour commute between home and work. It's still a classic, and I still love "Demons Theme", and the track "Music". If you're a drum and bass historian, this will help you understand the logical progression of drum and bass music from hardcore, to jungle, to its many sub-genres. Most junglists know this albums sub-genre is labeled atmospheric, or "intelligent" drum and bass. No one can rock a sound system like LTJ
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