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Logistics - Reality Checkpoint FLAC album

Tracklist

Daybreak Sequence 4:18
Lullaby 5:23
Reality Checkpoint 6:00
Cocoon 4:47
96 5:42
Trying Times 5:09
Cold World 4:21
Waiting Line 4:52
No Words 5:17
Slow Motion 5:15
Dreamer Of Dreams 4:55
Continuum 5:13
Glitch 5:45
Back Where We Started 3:17

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
NHS134CD Logistics Reality Checkpoint ‎(CD, Album) Hospital Records NHS134CD UK 2008
NHS134DD Logistics Reality Checkpoint ‎(14xFile, MP3, Album, 320) Hospital Records NHS134DD UK 2008
NHS134DD Logistics Reality Checkpoint ‎(14xFile, WAV, Album) Hospital Records NHS134DD UK 2008
XECD-1099 Logistics Reality Checkpoint ‎(CD, Album) Third Ear XECD-1099 Japan 2008
NHS134CDP Logistics Reality Checkpoint ‎(CDr, Album, Promo) Hospital Records NHS134CDP UK 2008


Logistics - Reality Checkpoint FLAC album

Musician performer: Logistics

Title: Reality Checkpoint

Country: UK

Date of release: 2008

Style: Drum n Bass

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1904 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 680

Other Formats: ADX MOD VQF MP4 DXD AAC MP2

Related to Logistics - Reality Checkpoint FLAC Albums

Quashant
This album is to me slightly better than the hugely successful "Now More Than Ever" CD. Although both albums can be judged differently and are not exactly the same. This album "Reality Checkpoint" is I feel designed for simply listening to at home on a Sunday, compared to "Now More Than Ever" which really is the exact opposite for me. It has this amazingly deep and powerful vibe to it, that most drum n bass albums lack at the moment. The recorded samples fit perfectly into each track and nothing is too full on. Hospital Records need to release more stuff like this. As music is not always about the dance floor.
Quashant
This album is to me slightly better than the hugely successful "Now More Than Ever" CD. Although both albums can be judged differently and are not exactly the same. This album "Reality Checkpoint" is I feel designed for simply listening to at home on a Sunday, compared to "Now More Than Ever" which really is the exact opposite for me. It has this amazingly deep and powerful vibe to it, that most drum n bass albums lack at the moment. The recorded samples fit perfectly into each track and nothing is too full on. Hospital Records need to release more stuff like this. As music is not always about the dance floor.