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27/05/07

It's great to hear this music still played. Sounds similar to my Favourite band of all time 'YES' I'd recommend this album to anyone who likes YES etc...

Drempt for sure is a great track but it did go weird towards the end

05/05/07

This album is just as great as the previous release from JT Bruce "The Dreamer's Paradox". It continues the great instrumental work from very professional musicians. I cannot wait for a third title to be released.

28/03/07

Sound is perfect! Enthralling from beginning to end!

05/11/06

Comparisons with Dream Theater and/or John Petrucci are inevitable when you listen to this. However, the music does get diverse with its sound and atmosphere. The album has a charcter of its own. This is one of the very best albums on Jamendo. It takes you on a journey and along the way it heals you.

The 4th song Existential Delirium is something I would want as a soundtrack for a travel documentary. "The Artist, The Sage and the Jester" has a story to tell, even the Goa trance junkies would barter their acids to listen to this.

I personally always love to listen to entire albums. All the same, songs like Lucid and Drempt are awesome as individual songs.

29/10/06

To the point, no non-sense- progressive, this ablum doesnt try to wander off into somewhere it doesnt it belong. The songs are original but get a distance feeling of Rush and Dream Theater, unlike the fore-mentioned bands I wish this album use the drumming more, to me it was held back from driving the songs deeper. Some of the songs felt lacking, it felt as something was there but it wasnt fully executed, also at times the songs got a bit distracting, too much going on.


In the end a good album, with some more tuning, a deeper drive a future album would be fantastic; GREAT JOB

02/10/06

I'm not a particular fan of prog rock, I listen to it rarely (PFM, Dream Theaters), but on this album there are some really nice songs (Drempt) and on each and every song you can find good rythm and great quality sound.
In particular, guitar and drums are really pretty!

30/09/06

Fast moving prog intstrumental, nice tempo and melody changes, never gets stale or repetitious. As I grew up in the 70's it reminds me somewhat of Wishbone Ash with a hint of Synergy and Jean Michel Jarre, maybe some Ozric Tentacles.
Excellent distorted and fuzzed guitar work over lots of varying, dynamic tempo changes and crescendos that keep it from sounding like Fruity Loops hell. The mp3's are plenty clean enough to burn to wav.
All in all, an amazingly good free download. Get it, you'll be glad you did. And visit JT's website for more interesting media stuff.

29/08/06

I've never really listened to music like this before and i actually downloaded it by mistake(alcohol does that sometimes) but i gave it a listen and wow. its brilliant. i've played it through a few times and it just sounds better and better.

Temporal Distortion is my favourite track. listen to it. love it.

29/08/06

I've never heard progressive, but I've really enjoeyd listening to this album.
I specially recommend the music "Drempt".

 

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USA
Genre Progressive Rock
Release March 21, 2006
Listens 151558 Downloads 23431
Starred 1161 Playlisted 415    
Reviews 163 Rating 7.6/10

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