Subsignal – ParaÃso 2013
Country: Germany
Sub Genre: Progressive Metal, Progressive Rock
Label: ZYX/Golden Core Records
Release date: September 27, 2013
Saracen – Red Sky (2003) Lossless
Band Saracen
Info: UK
Info: Red Sky
Style: Hard Rock/Progressive Rock
Years: 2003
Info: Lossless/FLAC (tracks+.cue, scans back/front)
Rip By: Vad_Is
Info: 554 Mb
Porcupine Tree – Voyage 34. The Complete Trip (1993 (2004R))
Band Porcupine Tree
Info: Voyage 34. The Complete Trip
Style: Progressive Rock
Years: 1993 (2004R)
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 179.96 Mb
Info: UK
Richard Sinclair’s Caravan Of Dreams – An Evening Of Magic 2CD (1993) Lossless
Band Richard Sinclair (ex-Caravan, Camel)
Info: UK
Info: An Evening Of Magic
Style: Progressive Rock/Canterbury
Years: 1993
Info: FLAC (tracks+cue, scans)
Rip By: Willy
Info: 356 Mb + 320 Mb
Caravan – Caravan 1969 (MGM Re-issue 1972/Vinyl Rip 24/96) Lossless
Band Caravan
Info: UK
Info: Caravan
Style: Progressive Rock
Years: 1969/1972
Info: FLAC (tracks, scans)
Rip By: son-of-albion
Info: 775 Mb
Richard Sinclair – R.S.V.P. (1994) Lossless
Band Richard Sinclair (ex-Caravan, Camel)
Info: UK
Info: R.S.V.P.
Style: Progressive Rock/Canterbury Scene
Years: 1994
Info: FLAC (image+.cue, scans)
Rip By: tull71
Info: 359 Mb
Fen – Heron Leg (2003)
Three years have passed and a line-up augmentation since their debut. In 2003 the band released it’s second album entitled Heron Leg. Joining Doug Harrison (vocals), Sam Levin (guitars) and Nando Polessel (drums) is Brent LeCounte (bass). The band’s sound expanded a bit, while still in a raw form you can hear Doug’s vocals slowly evolving. He seems to have a little bit more range from deep brooding to moments of higher pitched vocals. The influences are the same but with the addition of an Opeth like vibe in the music.
Oresund Space Collective – The Black Tomato (2007)
There’s no way of actually describing what happens on The Black Tomato. Free form improvised space music says it all actually, but that is a bit vague of course. Take guitars, synths, organs, drums and bass, throw them all together in an improvised way and there you go. The only thing I can relate to when I listen to this stuff is an LSD induced jam by Grateful Dead, Jimi Hendrix and Jefferson Airplane combined, done with modern technology. Right on!