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Depeche Mode - Playing The Angel - The 12" Singles (2022)  Music

Posted by Fizzpop at Nov. 10, 2022
Depeche Mode - Playing The Angel - The 12" Singles (2022)

Depeche Mode - Playing The Angel - The 12" Singles (2022)
WEB FLAC (Tracks) 1,26 GB | Cover | 03:42:56 | MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 511 MB
Electronic, Synthpop, Rock | Label: Legacy Recordings

"Playing The Angel | The 12" Singles" contains a total of ten 12" vinyl records in this collector's edition issued as a deluxe box set, representing the single releases from Depeche Mode's eleventh studio album "Playing The Angel" released in October 2005, and which, in addition to the actual tracks "Precious", "A Pain That I'm Used To", "Suffer Well" and "John The Revelator / Lilian", are also extensively equipped with B-sides, remixes, instrumental and dub versions, as well as other recordings from the album environment. The tenth and final disc, specially compiled for this collection, offers B-sides and remixes that were scattered on CDs and maxi-singles at the time

Depeche Mode - Precious Remixes (2005)  Music

Posted by v3122 at June 1, 2020
Depeche Mode - Precious Remixes (2005)

Depeche Mode - Precious Remixes (2005)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
Mute | ~ 456 or 184 Mb | Scans(png) -> 67 Mb
Synth-pop

~ Compilation, Unofficial Release ~

Epica - Omega (2021) {4CD Box Set, Limited Edition}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Feb. 27, 2021
Epica - Omega (2021) {4CD Box Set, Limited Edition}

Epica - Omega (2021) {4CD Box Set, Limited Edition}
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 1,56 Gb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 548 Mb
Covers ~ 28 Mb | 03:47:46 | RAR 5% Recovery
Symphonic Metal | Nuclear Blast #27361 54524 / NB 5452-4

Monumental isn’t even a word strong enough to describe the new Epica offering, Ωmega, the first collection of all-new material in five long years. On their eighth full-length, the Dutch symphonic metal titans go all cinemascope, in a stunt both effortlessly and cunningly unleashing their biggest, grandest, flashiest opus yet. Mind you, that’s not lightly said for a band like Epica. Formed by composer Mark Jansen after leaving After Forever back in 2002, they quickly gained attention outside their home country, taking big steps towards becoming the leading symphonic metal superpower they have long proven to be. After their ambitious debut The Phantom Agony (2002) and the surprisingly eclectic sophomore work, Consign To Oblivion (2005), the road took them to new heights via their first concept masterpiece, The Divine Conspiracy (2007) and their global breakthrough, Design Your Universe (2009).