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The Ray Makers - Phantom Third Channel (Download!)

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The Ray Makers - Phantom Third Channel (Download!)

Postby steelfoot on Sun Jun 21, 2009 9:36 am

The Ray Makers were an electronica band that appears to have fallen off of the face of the Earth. They produced one album--five unique songs, three remixes for a total of eight tracks--in 2002, titled Phantom Third Channel. They are somewhat relaxing to listen to, but very much energetic, something like a good massage. In my opinion, they are fantastic tracks.

Of course, after this release, they simply vanished. They have no Wikipedia article, and no one on the internet has uploaded the album anywhere.

I've decided to upload the album myself; at this point I'm fairly certain their album has been discontinued. I'm of the opinion that their music is excellent, and it needs to live on for a good period of time. Of course there's still a slight risk involved to people ripping and uploading entire albums (as well as to downloaders), but they haven't shipped me off yet thankfully!

http://rapidshare.com/files/246893984/R ... l.zip.html

All files are ripped to a maximum-quality Ogg Vorbis format (.OGG Extension). They are indistinguishable (at least to my ears) from the original CD.

Hope you all like it!
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