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L.T. Bukem - Logical Progression

L.T. Bukem - Logical Progression

Musician: L.T. Bukem
Album title: Logical Progression
Style: Breakbeat, Hardcore
Released: 1991
Country: UK
Size MP3 version: 1907 mb
Size APE version: 1246 mb
Size WMA version: 1877 mb
Rating ✫: 4.2
Votes: 237
Format: VQF MIDI ADX VOC APE WAV AA
Genre: Electronic

L.T. Bukem - Logical Progression


Tracklist Hide Credits

A Logical Progression
Featuring – D. Bryce*
6:53
B1 Logical Progression (Alternate Mix) 5:31
B2 Logical Reprise
Featuring – D. Bryce*
5:45

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered At – Porky's Mastering

Credits

  • Mastered By [Cuts] – Porky

Notes

First release by the artist, would later become known as LTJ Bukem. [Notes Uncredited]

Track B1 samples:
Teque Nick - Bye Bye Stembi

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Other (Etchings A): A PORKY PRIME CUT.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
GLRLTJ001 LTJ Bukem Logical Progression Re-Press ‎(12", Ltd, RP) Good Looking Records GLRLTJ001 UK 2004
8999 L.T. Bukem* Logical Progression ‎(12", TP, W/Lbl) VMR Records 8999 UK 1991



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Risky Strong Dromedary
This was a pretty big tune up in the Northwest. Nice breakbeats and great use of the Sueno Latino piano break. Nice historic tune to have in your record box.
Runemane
LTJ Bukem is a pioneer when it comes to all things drum + bass, jungle etc... This is Danny's first 12" - a mixture of house, jungle and breakbeat. A slow build up with slick beats (for the time) which then eases down into a Sueno Latino style piano break with the vocals 'do you wanna have a good time... a good time tonight'. More keys + chords follow over a tough, choppy beat. Looking back now, signature Bukem with high production and innovative ideas for it's release date. Didn't get a huge amount of exposure and the only mix I can recall it on was a DJ Dougal, Dreamscape set. If you like Bukem's stuff - it's a great piece of vinyl to own. I fortunately bought a copy from a DJ so it's in mint condition... I paid £16 in 2016!
Samugul
This had more in common with house then jungle - yeah the breakbeats give it that proto-jungle feel but that's in hindsight. What I would say is that this was definitive UK. There was Orbital, 808 State and Prodigy et al, and they were all making that ...er, logical progression within the dance scene
blac wolf
Superb three tracker! Logical Progression (Alternate Mix) fits in nicely to most sets. Very spacey and ahead of it's time. Logical Progression on the A side is very 1992 IMO (even though the release is 1991). Perfect vibe with soaring strings and great female vocal/piano sequence that comes around two minutes in. "Do wanna have a good time? Good time, do you wanna good time? Good time tonight!" Of course you do- and you will with this track!
Hawk Flying
so so so early jungle , maybe only v4visions was earlier . ? any ideas ??
Mmsa
The youtube video is not correct.This is the correct trackhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TdOCnUtmJgandhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Se85VurCsm0&feature=related