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    Herbie Hancock - Flood (1975)

    Posted By: Conde Luna
    Herbie Hancock - Flood (1975)

    Herbie Hancock - Flood (1975)
    Jazz / Funk | MP3 | 320 Kbps | 2 parts / 167,25 MB

    VA - Pan Pipe - I Will Always Love You - 1996

    Posted By: izmirli
    VA - Pan Pipe - I Will Always Love You - 1996
    Easy Listening | MP3 320 Kbps | 2 CD | 139 Mb

    YAMMAT - Plan B (Repost And Reupload)

    Posted By: anlokin
    YAMMAT - Plan B (Repost And Reupload)

    YAMMAT - Plan B
    (Repost And Reupload)
    Country: Croatia | Genre: Electronic | Style: Future Jazz, Downtempo
    2004 | MP3 | CBR 256 kbit/s | 44.1 kHz | J. Stereo | Codec: Lame 3.97 | 97.62 MB

    Recently, I posted Yammat - Plan B. Unfortunately, I ripped CD of unknown origin and all mp3 have a background iritating noise. If you downloaded this album - you delete it! Here is a new album. You can freely download it!

    Rough Guide: The Music of Africa

    Posted By: amadou
    Rough Guide: The Music of Africa

    Various Artists - Rough Guide: The Music of Africa
    MP3 192 Kbps | October 12, 1999 | Label: World Music Network | 99 Mb
    Genre: World| Styles: african, folk

    Africa is a musical world unto itself, characterized roughly by an accentuated tradition of rhythm and community. And while this anthology makes no argument for the essence of African music, it's extremely entertaining nonetheless.

    Nirvana Singles Box Set

    Posted By: orangepit
    Nirvana Singles Box Set

    Nirvana Singles Box Set (1995)
    MP3 | 320 Kbps VBR | 122 Mb (95,7 Mb + 26,4 Mb)

    This box set contains all of the commercially released European CD singles from Nevermind and In Utero. • Includes a total of 11 non-LP tracks, five of which are live recordings. • Contains the often-requested lyrics to all the songs from Nevermind in the liner notes of the “Lithium” single.

    Angel A OST by Anja Garbarek 2005

    Posted By: arc
    Angel A OST by Anja Garbarek 2005

    Angel A OST by Anja Garbarek 2005 | 2005 | VBR~179kbps | 74 Mb.
    Oчень красивый саундтрек к фильму Angel-A написанный Аней Гарбарек

    Medwyn Goodall - Emergence - 1987

    Posted By: izmirli
    Medwyn Goodall - Emergence - 1987

    Medwyn Goodall - Emergence - 1987
    New Age | MP3 | 256 Kbps | 81,6 Mb

    Dream Theater - Five Years in a Live Time - Video - 1998

    Posted By: Archy1
    Dream Theater - Five Years in a Live Time - Video - 1998

    Dream Theater "Five Years in a Live Time" | 1998 | Progressive Metal | AVI Codec: XviD 640x480 | 192kbps AC3 stereo | 01h:59m:22s | 1Gb

    Les Luthiers - Super Humor

    Posted By: Boris43

    Super Humor Con Les Luthiers
    MP3 320 Kbps | LAME | 39:32 | 91.07 Mb


    Dívertido Disco De Estos Virtuosos Argentinos
    Disfrútenlo…

    Tangerine Dream : Three O`Clock High(1987) & Parisian Dreams(1986)

    Posted By: bossos
    Tangerine Dream : Three O`Clock High(1987) & Parisian Dreams(1986)

    Tangerine Dream - Three O`Clock High(1987)
    Mp3 CBR 160 Kbps | Soundtrack | 48.2 Mb

    &
    Tangerine Dream - Parisian Dreams(1986)
    Mp3 CBR 128 Kbps | Live in Paris March the 31th 1986 | Bootleg | 70.8 Mb

    Rush - Signals (1982)

    Posted By: incerta
    Rush - Signals (1982)

    Rush - Signals (1982)
    EAC Secure Rip by incerta | Genre: Progressive Rock

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    “Rush had already begun using electronics and synth in their music by the time Signals was released in 1982, so the synth-heavy opener, "Subdivisions" (a song that proves that high-school separatism is older than last year), wasn't that great a departure from their previous material. Signals also contains the single "New World Man," which still gets heavy radio airplay almost 20 years later, as well as groove-heavy, tech-savvy songs like "The Analog Kid" and "Digital Man"–prescient comments on the forthcoming information technology revolution if ever there were any. This was Rush's first studio album following Moving Pictures, which arguably remains their strongest and most well-known effort, after 2112. That's a tough act to follow, and Rush did it in the best possible way–by maintaining their distinctive sound while updating it with 1980s touches. Signals indicates that it was a good move”. – Genevieve Williams

    Rush - Permanent Waves (1980)

    Posted By: incerta
    Rush - Permanent Waves (1980)

    Rush - Permanent Waves (1980)
    EAC Secure Rip by incerta | Genre: Progressive Rock

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    “One of Rush's finest moments, second only to Moving Pictures. This album includes two classic songs, "The Spirit of Radio" (which has one of the most recognizable guitar riffs in all of rock) and "Freewill." There's also the epic-feeling "Jacob's Ladder," as well as "Entre Nous," a sort of intellectual love song (if such a thing can be said to exist). The introspective "Different Strings" and the anthemic "Natural Science" (which clocks in at over nine minutes) close the album. Though there are only six songs on Permanent Waves, it's enough; the material is rich enough that more of it would be like overdosing on chocolate”. – Genevieve Williams

    Rush - Hemispheres (1978)

    Posted By: incerta
    Rush - Hemispheres (1978)

    Rush - Hemispheres (1978)
    EAC Secure Rip by incerta | Genre: Progressive Rock

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    “Smart rockers Rush were just on the brink of being embraced by the album rock mainstream when they recorded Hemispheres. Already wildly popular with a certain corner of the intellectual crowd, thanks in part to drummer Neil Peart's Ayn Rand obsession, this CD marked a turning point for the Canadian trio. Hemispheres explores the political, social economic, and sci-fi themes prevalent on their early work, continuing the saga of "Cygnus" from A Farewell To Kings. Rush was fond of writing in movements, almost orchestrally, rather than the typical verse/chorus/verse/chorus structure, and Hemispheres has the usual opus-like compositions that perfectly displayed their chops. The CD features time changes that you'd need a calculator to crack, impossible guitar arpeggios from Alex Lifeson, and Geddy Lee's low end bass rumblings and high end vocal shriekings. Rush's lofty lyrics sometimes bordered on the ridiculous and, if for no other reason, Hemispheres deserves props for Lee's ability to sing the line, "There is unrest in the forest…" (from "Trees") while keeping a straight face. – Steve Gdula