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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.
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This album is great. His new album, The Dreamer’s Paradox, is even better, though. You can download it for free off his website http://www.subjectruin.net