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MP3 Immovable Mover - ROCK: Progressive Rock

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Description:

(ID 347195)
Rush-influenced debut album from the artist now known as Project Vector

10 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Progressive Rock, ROCK: Modern Rock



Details:
IMMOVABLE MOVER is the 2003 debut progressive rock solo CD released by Dave Gastambide before he subsequently adopted PROJECT VECTOR as an artist handle and shifted direction to a somewhat more modern, techno-infused sound (while still retaining many of the intricacies and subtleties many listeners have loved on this debut disc).

The album offers an interesting listen for anyone who enjoyed Rush's more elaborate '80s work or Trevor Rabin-era Yes, Dave's major influences growing up. There are complex rhythms, busy basslines, and panoramic soundscapes in abundance, along with a multitude of contrasting guitar sounds and exotic instruments.

Some of the songs include "Perpetual Motion," an acoustic-driven ode to persistence and determination; "Captured in Time," which deals with the broader philosophic implications of 9/11 and features additional vocals by Elisabeth Marsh; "The Signalman," a fairly bizarre, left-of-center track Dave considers probably the most original piece on the CD; and "Wings of Steel," a song about dealing with failure that features a nice nylon-string guitar intro and a jazzy rideout section.

For more information and MP3 samples from the new PROJECT VECTOR album Dave is now recording, visit www.projectvector.com


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