IntenseLogical Progression Level 3

Label:

Good Looking Records – GLRCD 003

Series:

Logical Progression – Level 3

Format:

2 x CD , Compilation

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Drum n Bass

Tracklist

Intense Live
1-1 Intense Witness 8:12
1-2 Intense Retro-Spek 7:34
1-3 Intense Afterlife 7:38
1-4 Intense Shara 7:46
1-5 Intense Good Times Bad 6:48
1-6 Intense Wastelands 7:54
1-7 Intense Hemisfear 6:41
1-8 Intense Hemisfear [Reprise] 2:47
Studio Exclusives
2-1 Blu Mar Ten She Moves Through 7:39
2-2 Blame Alpha:7 8:16
2-3 Tayla Resolution 7:57
2-4 Big Bud Freedom 8:55
2-5 Artemis Sun Voyage 7:32
2-6 Seba Remedy 9:30
2-7 Big Bud Mystique 8:36
2-8 2 Bob Soundsystem Get High Fiona 6:57
2-9 Words 2 B Heard Collective Sonic Weapon 8:59

Companies, etc.

  • Designed AtPropeller Design
  • Glass Mastered AtNimbus – C9011
  • Glass Mastered AtNimbus – C9012

Credits

  • Compiled By [Selected]LTJ Bukem (tracks: 2-1 to 2-9)
  • PresenterIntense

Notes

CD1 is Intense live at the Brixton Academy on the 18th December 1997.
The first run of CD pressings had a spelling error on the cover spine: "Logical Pogression Level 3"

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 5032781570026
  • Matrix / Runout (CD1 Variant 1, 2 & 3): C9011 GLRCD 003 DISC 1 . NIMBUS
  • Matrix / Runout (CD2 Variant 1, 2 & 3): C9012 GLRCD 003 DISC 2 . NIMBUS
  • Mastering SID Code (CD1 Variant 1, 2 & 3): IFPI L123
  • Mastering SID Code (CD2 Variant 1, 2 & 3): IFPI L123
  • Mould SID Code (CD1 Variant 1): ifpi 2310
  • Mould SID Code (CD2 Variant 1): ifpi 2304
  • Mould SID Code (CD1 Variant 2): ifpi 2331
  • Mould SID Code (CD2 Variant 2): ifpi 2330
  • Mould SID Code (CD1 Variant 3): ifpi 2312
  • Mould SID Code (CD2 Variant 3): ifpi 2318

Other Versions (5 of 10)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
New Submission
Logical Progression Level 3 (3×12", Compilation, Promo, White Label) Good Looking Records GLRLP003 UK 1997
New Submission
Logical Progression Level 3 (3×12", Compilation, Limited Edition, Promo, Special Edition) Good Looking Records GLRLP003 UK 1997
Recently Edited
Logical Progression Level 3 (3×12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Compilation, Limited Edition) Good Looking Records GLRLP003, GLRLP 003 UK 1998
Recently Edited
Logical Progression Level 3 (CD, Promo, Sampler) Good Looking Records XDCL 93293 Japan 1998
Recently Edited
Logical Progression Level 3 (CD, , digipak, CD, Compilation) Sony Records SRCS 339~40 Japan 1998

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Reviews

  • krisgbg's avatar
    krisgbg
    CD 1, Intense, is what really makes this release shine. So much atmosphere, feelz and groove. You don't come by live drum & bass records very often and this one is worth getting.
    • Peder1108's avatar
      Peder1108
      Good Times Bad, whole set progressive to this day. crazy stuff
      • karm990's avatar
        karm990
        Can't understand how Intense - Hemisphere never got a proper release (and why people have never demanded it get one over the years)???
        • Risingson's avatar
          Risingson
          I was not there to enjoy the good days of GLR, I was not there to enjoy these shows, I was not there to see a proper live drum n bass band (the ones I have seen do not sound so much as a band as Intense sound here)... and I cannot really enjoy the live dnb album: whenever I start getting into it, the shouts from the MCs (which I have seen being way more subtle in both live events and albums) totally kick me out of the experience and back to reality. Maybe at the proper time, in the 90s, in that place, sweating and with the adequate context it would have been different: listening to this at home... it does not work for me.

          The selection on the second cd is fantastic, as stated.
          • philfunkyness's avatar
            philfunkyness
            Got this on release, and happy to say I have one of the 'Typo' pressings where it says 'Pogression' on the spine... oh dear! The Intense Live CD has taken a battering by me over the years, played over and over again. Just a masterclass in live performance, of any genre really but especially impressive as a drum & bass outing. The studio CD is also very worthy, it has some absolute peaches on there (Blu Mar Ten's She Moves Through being a highlight for me) but really this is all about the live disc. Even non-drum & bassers will appreciate this. Or at least they should, if they aren't completely devoid of musical taste.
            • rudebwoyselecta's avatar
              rudebwoyselecta
              Good Times Bad... I'm still dancing to it 20 years later. And Big Bud's "Freedom" off the second disc is just a magnificent piece of work.
              • Mr_Logical's avatar
                Mr_Logical
                Artemis - Sun Voyage; Tune!! Pure perfection from Artemis. What ever happened to him?
                • lancelot323's avatar
                  lancelot323
                  While I agree with the previous comment about the first disc(seriously. Listen to it. It's platinum & diamonds rolled in gold), the second disc does have some brilliant tunes on it. Blu Mar Ten starts it off with the stunning "She Moves Through" and it winds in and out of different sounds(from the sparkling "Sun Voyage" to Seba's minimal funk of "Remedy" to Conrad and DRS tearing it up again on "Sonic Weapon".

                  One for the desert island box.
                  • Dunk76's avatar
                    Dunk76
                    Edited 18 years ago
                    One of the best GLR/Progression Sessions releases {and I've got most of them)- A stunning showcase for Intense, taken from one of their live sets. An eclectic mix of styles which could loosely be defined as 'intelligent drum n funk' - although the fact they are musicians wielding real instruments lends more energy to their music than, say, Peshay. I've had this since release in '97, and still listen to it regularly. A must for the collection for any serious GLR head. You'll never listen to the 2nd CD.

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