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8000 Miles

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  1. Grass Messiah
    by The Cassini Projekt
    Simulation Simulation
    Damn, this is so good! Progressive and epic. Listening right through, it's all so good. By the time I got to Simulation I was assimilated and one with the album. Didn't want it to end. Probe is a superb tune, too. Hard to pick my fav. Great album!
  2. Riverside
    by George Ergem
  3. King Of Shadows
    by Stealing The Fire
    This is some great prog rock. I feel transported in my memories of how cool prog rock was in its early days and refreshed as I listen now to the quality of this album. Absolutely hits all the right notes!
  4. Year of the Rabbit
    by Mafew van de Maxville
    Mafew writes some of the darkest lyrical content exposed in such brilliant light. I often wonder from just where does this imagination spring.
  5. Under a Fluoresent Moon
    by Mafew van de Maxville
  6. The Undoing of Billy Lee Wayne
    by Mafew van de Maxville
  7. Exhale
    by George Ergem
  8. Inhale
    by George Ergem
  9. Whisper in the Dark w/Andrew Joslyn
    by Dorsten
  10. Eu não moro mais aqui
    by Trufaldinos
    appears in 1 other collection
  11. Metamorfosi
    by Milana Zilnik
  12. The Synesthete
    by Joe Adhemar
  13. Stolen Skies
    by George Ergem
  14. Positive Frequencies
    by LYHE
  15. Feel
    by 15th Bend
  16. Yin Yang
    by tempoTronix
  17. Writer/Pretender - Single
    by Dylan Seeger
  18. Skye Hoshi: Anime girl ( OST )
    by Víctor Herrera Calvo
    Beautiful storytelling. Even without knowing the movie this goes with, I can follow the emotions that come up during the storyline. Uplifting, serious, grand, and full of luxurious orchestral arrangements. This stands on its own as a wonderful soundtrack to listen to any day.
  19. Staring Down On Incandescent Cities
    by Soundscapism Inc.
  20. Please Silence Your Phones
    by The Sundown Professor
    A fascinating tumble amongst thoughts, chords, and knots of life's situations. Music to think to, for The Professor certainly brings important dilemmas up, or maybe tunes to simply let mingle in the air and enjoy for their raw originality. I can happily go in either direction. The Sundown Professor never misses a chance to say what's on his mind and I'll listen.