Echoes of the Past
Echoes of the Past: Adrian Belew – The Atlantic Years: 1989 – 1992

In the end, whether every experiment hits you the same way or not, the creative force Belew unleashed during his Atlantic years is undeniable.
Echoes of the Past: Clearlight – Symphonies: The Collected Recordings

You feel as if you are a part of this incredible journey Verdeaux is taking the listener on its voyage throughout these five albums from the classical concerto-like pianos, into the synths and mellotron in all of its spiritual guidance.
Echoes of the Past: Rainbow – The Temple of the King: 1975-1976

The Temple of the King isn’t just an incredible box set, it’s a journey to the myths and wonders of how this band were revolutionary, amazing, and having the balls to bring their story-telling arrangements to fans in its true metallic foundation.
Echoes of the Past: Hawkwind – Hawkwind (Deluxe Edition)

This is Hawkwind at the peak of the beginning in the 1970s showing how much this band were ready for lift-off and preparing to hurl through the cosmos 56 years later.
Echoes of the Past: Tangerine Dream – Rubycon (50th Anniversary Edition)

The power of those three individuals, it is one of those albums that stays with you, becoming the soundtrack of your life, and is the masterpiece of all of the electronic sound Tangerine Dream has given to us.
Echoes of the Past: King Crimson – In The Wake of Poseidon / Lizard

All in all, it is great to see these two Crimson albums come back with vengeance, and come back with more fury and more vibrant imaginations to see what other adventures will lay ahead in the Crimson catalog in 2026.
Echoes of the Past: Nektar – Journey to the Centre of the Eye / A Tab in the Ocean

Journey to the Centre of the Eye and A Tab in the Ocean are worth exploring if you’re stepping in to the band’s music for the first time.
Echoes of the Past: Synergy – Electronic Realizations for Rock Orchestra

50 years on, it is an incredible debut and the beginning of Larry Fast’s journey. Ahead of its time, rewarding, and one of those albums that’ll be with you for the rest of time and into the future.
Echoes of the Past: Genesis – The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway (50th Anniversary Super Deluxe Edition)

This album is definitely getting the recognition it truly deserves. It is here; it is finally ours!
Echoes of the Past: King Crimson – Red (50th Anniversary Edition)

If you are very new to the world of Crimson’s music, then Red is the introduction to get you on this magic carpet ride that Robert himself has endured listeners, the roller-coaster ride they’ll never forget.













