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  1. Portals: Atrium
    by Jo Blankenburg
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  2. Portals: Pavilion
    by Jo Blankenburg
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  3. Philip Glass Solo
    by Philip Glass
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    fakestreet123 glass on keys, good intro for his simple stuff
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    chahula A gorgeous album. Gentle and...heavy? Oh to be able to play like this! Just a few more decades of practice Favorite track: Metamorphosis II.
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    cdamian I love this album, very meditative.

    The lossless download seems to be 24bit/44.1khz Favorite track: Mad Rush.
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  4. Anyone, Anywhere
    by I/O
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    Agent K I/O Masterpiece in Composition & Instrumental Performance......
    Essential Post-Rock LP 4 your Collection.
    The Use of Horns, Strings, Violin & Cello propels these trax forward as a counterbalance to the progression of these melodies.
    The Flow of the more extended and short interludes are matched perfectly in sonic construction.
    "Anyone, Anywhere" creates the ultimate Post-Rock Aural Landscape for the listener to fully immerse themselves in.
    BRAVO......Well Done! Favorite track: 60 // South.
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    VUKARI Post rock with beautiful melodies. With a price like this how could you say no or wait. This is just great. Favorite track: To Everyone I Could Have Loved & All The Places We Could Have Called Home.
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    Alice M. Post-rock that gets its job done properly.
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  5. Saudade
    by I/O
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    Sebastian Kluge I/O marked the peak of my post-rock phase and this band is to this day my favorite in this genre. Their Debut Saudade and following Album Anyone, Anywhere should be in everyones favorites. Favorite track: Input/Output.
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    voidness It's the feeling of walking home after school in autumn by a Brooklyn rowhouse (see album cover) Favorite track: Input/Output.
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    Michael F. N. Simmons Using the sun to toast bread is a long, but not very involved process. Highly recommended over cooking an egg on the sidewalk.
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  1. RITUAL
    by Jon Hopkins
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    part i - altar part i - altar
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    frederic-sonore artistes toujours étonnant cet album est juste magnifique du début a la fin des frissons sans arrets

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    wobblinheavily Beautiful journey. Thank you Favorite track: part viii - nothing is lost.
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    Alisher Sherali It's hard to break this album down track by track, as it feels like a seamless journey, building tension until a breathtaking culmination. Collaborators subtly join in, not to reinvent the main theme but to enrich it with intricate layers, amplifying the tension masterfully. The album's composition mirrors its name, making it the perfect soundtrack for a sensual journey. Thankfully, a digital copy is included—otherwise, you'd need someone to flip the vinyl. Favorite track: part viii - nothing is lost.
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