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Remixes by Steven Wilson

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Remixes by Steven Wilson

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If anyone has a favorite prog or post-punk album from the past and are tired of seeing remaster after remaster being released to lure you into buying it again and again, just know that any release reMIXED by Steven Wilson (erstwhile of the band Porcupine Tree) is worth every penny! The clarity and separation of the different instrumental "voices" are astounding. I'm referring specifically to the albums of Jethro Tull, Gentle Giant, and XTC; but there are many others. I listen in plain old stereo, but some mixes are in ATMOS and 5.1 surround...if that's your thing.

Albums Remixed by Steven Wilson
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