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Cathar - Lost album

Cathar - Lost album

  • Performer: Cathar
  • Genre: Electronic
  • Title: Lost
  • Released: 2018
  • Style: Psy-Trance, Progressive Trance
  • MP3 version size: 1348 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1857 mb
  • Other: MP2 MP1 TTA DMF WMA VQF MPC
  • Rating: 4.1
  • Votes: 591

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Ovnimoon Records presnets this new single by Cathar. Lost' is an epic progressive trancer filled with eerie sounds and twisted melodies. Guaranteed to take you on a hypnotic trip to infinity and beyond.

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The Cathar Temple, Glastonbury, Somerset, United Kingdom

Stream Tracks and Playlists from cathar on your desktop or mobile device. A pounding pair of tracks from Gimbrère, heavy on bass and lit up by euphoric gospel-style vocals. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 2, 2018. The experimentation of two musicians striking a balance between individual expression and seamless collaboration. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 13, 2018. debut LP by Ruby Karinto. featured on Bandcamp Weekly May 22, 2018.

Released date 15 September 2006. Labels Self-Released. Music StyleProgressive Metal. Members owning this album0.

The Cathar were a species of feline, bipedal humanoids native to Cathar, a planet of savannas and rough uplands. They were known for their loyalty, passion, and temper. Quick and powerful, they were considered great warriors and dedicated, efficient predators. Cathar had high moral values, learned from both family and society. Their females were prized as slaves, whereas the males were generally regarded as too uncontrollable for slavery.

Psychedelic trance progressive project from London, UK Cathar is a collaboration between Mustafa Alici (in his Steve Morley guise) and his partner Jessica B.

Both Directions at Once: The Lost Album is a studio album recorded by saxophonist John Coltrane for Impulse! Records that was first released in 2018. The recordings were made in 1963 during Coltrane's Classic Quartet period and lost for decades. Both Directions at Once was recorded in Van Gelder Studio in New Jersey on March 6, 1963, by saxophonist John Coltrane and his Quartet: double bassist Jimmy Garrison, drummer Elvin Jones, and pianist McCoy Tyner.

Tracklist

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