42 mixes taggedexperimental progressive
jarekpastor
Mostly instrumental experimental/progressive playlist
jarekpastor
2012-04-10T00:35:18Z
A good mix to keep your mind moving without being too distracting while you're working on things.
morgacito
Tuesday #04
morgacito
2012-02-28T13:43:56Z
14 delightful songs feat. Frank Zappa, Pescado Rabioso, Zeppelin, King Crimson and more. Enjoy.
mmmmmike
Time And Relative Dimension In Space
mmmmmike
2011-10-18T08:49:24Z
"Brilliant! Fantastic! Molto bene! Great big universe packed into my brain. You know you could fix that Chameleon circuit if you just tried hotwiring it into the fragment-links and superseding the binary— binary— binary— binary— binary— binary" ~ Doctor-Donna
adieulecielbleu
what the hell is instrumental?
adieulecielbleu
2010-09-20T09:45:26Z
Twenty tracks including music by Boards of Canada, God is an Astronaut and Ef.
TerrenceCore
Blis[s]tering
TerrenceCore
2011-07-25T20:38:50Z
Eleven tracks including music by Apostate, Being, and Chronographs. They will keep you guessing.
TheAlyxOfTroy
Math n' Stuff
TheAlyxOfTroy
2011-08-07T23:06:29Z
Fourteen tracks including music by An Endless Sporadic, Behold... The Arctopus, and Between The Buried And Me.
Juuichi
Element: Fire
Juuichi
2010-12-19T01:24:22Z
Eight tracks including music by Dredg, Portugal. The Man and Silversun Pickups. Destructive by nature, yet spontaneous at birth; ranging from a small ember to a burning forest. Fire can benefit humanity yet destroy it, and once the fire stops burning, all thats left is ash.
ghettoEskimo
I Won't Come Back Alive
ghettoEskimo
2011-05-20T04:04:17Z
Odd time signatures, unusual song structures, orchestral accompaniment, sampling, synthesizer parts... and still brutal enough to turn your eardrums to stone. Enjoy this odyssey into the world of experimental and progressive metal.
Twelve songs, and seventy minutes of music by Cynic, A Black Rose Burial, and Genghis Tron.
Listen and Listen good.
Critical_Mob
The World of The Alps
Critical_Mob
2011-04-03T04:13:05Z
In conjunction with Critical Mob's review of the new album by instrumental space rockers The Alps, please enjoy this largely instrumental set of favorites by some of the band's predecessors in the style.






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