Hello, i had planned a last Sundaze, but something came inbetween, not to worry i plan to keep the format alive at Transgloballs, where the Canadia and Prisoner series will continue aswell..So this here is the last Prisoner episode at Rho-Xs
Trailer, The General
Prisoner episode 06, The General
"Speedlearn" is a subliminal proces for educating the population of the Village, developped by a Professor with the aid of an unseen "General". However, the Professor realises that his creation has the ability to be abused by Number Two and with the help of Number Six intends to destroy the General. After their attempt fails Number Two takes Number Six to meet the General.
The General 1 (180mb)
The General 2 (84mb)
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Rain - Cerulean Blue (04 ^ 99mb)
There's not much to say about Rain, besides that it's the result of one man writing, recording and playing most of the instruments, even designing the artwork. "Cerulean Blue", is a concept album, taking special care to construct mood with music while developing the plot with words.
"Cerulean Blue" is about a young man named Rick, and his amazing journey across the United States. His story is told through postcards, intercepted by a mysterious man named Mr. Jaeger who is trailing him. Along the way, the listener follows Rick as he meets strange people in bleak situations. At one point, Rick joins a UFO cult, but believes it all nonsense, and leaves just before the group commits mass suicide ("Starcrossed"). The lyrics of "Cerulean Blue" contain complex symbolism that alludes to the personality of Rick and of Mr. Jaeger. The most intriguing moment of the album may be his encounter with a homeless person on the side of the street, who claims to know the meaning of life, and Rick buys them for a dollar. The album never says what these secrets are, but, in a way, they seem to change Rick, and he regrets not writing them down, as the next day the man died. As Rick saw it, "now no one had the answers."
The album has been available as a 96k free download for some years now, but if you really like this one or know of someone you could pleasantly surprise with it, why not buy it at his (company's) website buy Cerulean Blue...its just 8,5 Euro incl shipping.
01 - The Lammas Lands (8:58)
02 - Parsifal (6:08)
03 - Starcrossed (4:52)
04 - The Silver Apples of the Moon (7:38)
05 - Light and Magic (10:53)
06 - Jerusalem (9:13)
07 - Cerulean Blue (6:36)
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This is a blogg* to share my eXcess; that which reached, touched, entertained or angered me, in general all that draws my interest and thereby transmutes my Xsistance. Eclectic music, metaphysics, (pre)history, conspiracies against humanity, the environment.
Dec 28, 2008
Dec 25, 2008
Happy Holy Daze !
Hello HAPPY HOLY DAZE to you all !
It is customary to find Gifts under the tree on Xmas day when the sun starts moving north again and the world is reborn again, an obvious highlight to the ancients that called for days of celebration and exchanging of gifts. Well instead of dreary Xmas inspired muzak i have prepared 4 Giftboxes, obviously the contend is a surprise you'll have to download and unzip...i guess its safe to say there's lot's to enjoy and play with...
Rho
GiftBox 1
GiftBox 4
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It is customary to find Gifts under the tree on Xmas day when the sun starts moving north again and the world is reborn again, an obvious highlight to the ancients that called for days of celebration and exchanging of gifts. Well instead of dreary Xmas inspired muzak i have prepared 4 Giftboxes, obviously the contend is a surprise you'll have to download and unzip...i guess its safe to say there's lot's to enjoy and play with...
Rho
GiftBox 1
GiftBox 4
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Dec 22, 2008
Canadia
Hello, a reminder that starship Canadia continues on Transgloballs. Today Canadia's crew venture into an alternate universe and you dont even need to be a streetsweeper to guess that such will lead to complications..but then thats what going to places where no man has walked before usually leads to, however the crew has more on it's mind as the anomaly keeps chasing them..
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beam to Canadia 2056 episode 19
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beam to Canadia 2056 episode 19
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Dec 21, 2008
Sundazing
Hello Sundazers, i'm back with what then was once described as My Bloody Valentine meets Aphex Twin, interestingly both these names have stood the test of time-thusfar-, whilst the band in focus today..Seefeel..fell apart within 4 years. The path they chose split, as the world of electronics opens a myriad of ways, certainly compared to the shoegazer indie path which they initially started out on. However that was all yet to be, as here we have their remastered debut album. Njoy..
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Seefeel - Quique (pronounce Keek) ( ^ 256mb)
Seefeel formed in 1992 in London, England, guitarist Mark Clifford and drummer Justin Fletcher met up at a London college, and by 1992 the duo had recruited vocalist Sarah Peacock and Mark Van Hoen (bass), during 1992, latter was replaced by Daren Seymour on bass. Seefeel began auditioning songs and was ready to record their first single for Too Pure Records, but experienced a change of heart, the quartet grew bored within the restraints of normal rock forms and started working with loops and programs rather than lyrics and choruses, this caused the resulting EP More Like Space to owe more of a debt to Aphex Twin than alternative rock.
They released their first EPs and first album on the British independent label Too Pure in 1993. Seefeel's music was stylistically situated at the intersection of dream pop/shoegaze and ambient techno/IDM. Seefeel's debut album Quique, turned out an even colder document of ambient indie techno than the previous EPs had predicted. The album was hailed as a techno album which indie kids could listen to, and it received an American release that same year on the dance label Astralwerks. During 1994, Astralwerks compiled the two early EPs as Polyfusia, and Seefeel made the leap from rock to techno as they signed with IDM label Warp Records, after which point Seefeel's music became darker and more minimal. Their 2nd album album, 1995's Succour, was something of a disappointment the record was a bit too skeletal for most rock critics or music fans. The music became less collaborative within the group after the move to Warp, as is made evident by the similarities between Succour, and subsequent Mark Clifford solo releases. This caused the temporary breakup of the group in 1996, when Mark Clifford's Disjecta project became his main occupation.
Peacock, Fletcher, and Seymour in turn joined Mark Van Hoen (aka Locust) for an EP and album of indie/trip-hop recorded as Scala. Though Seefeel returned in late 1996 with their third proper LP, Ch-Vox, the group took an open-ended hiatus after its release. Peacock and Seymour continued to record as Scala, while Clifford recorded an EP for Warp as Woodenspoon and later surfaced as Sneakster.
The band ceased making music as Seefeel in 1996 and performed their last live concert in October of 1997 alongside Boards of Canada.
Members of Seefeel have continued to release new material under different aliases and projects.
On May 14, 2007, Seefeel's 1993 debut album Quique was re-released on UK-based label Too Pure as Quique (Redux Edition). The original tracks have been remastered and a second disc, which contains several rare remixes and previously unreleased tracks, has been added to the album. The album title refers to the band members having given their instruments french names; "Quique" referring to the kick-drum.
Seefeel - Quique (Redux Edition) 1 (93 flac 372mb)
01 - Climactic Phase #3 (8:24)
02 - Polyfusion (6:23)
03 - Industrious (6:40)
04 - Imperial (6:40)
05 - Plainsong (7:43)
06 - Charlotte's Mouth (7:27)
07 - Through You (5:48)
08 - Filter Dub (8:46)
09 - Signals (5:47)
Seefeel - Quique (Redux Edition) 2 ( 93 flac 317mb)
11 - Clique (5:28)
12 - Is It Now? (4:23)
13 - Filter Dub (i-01 Mix) (9:40)
14 - Come Alive (Climactic Phase #1) (5:41)
15 - Time To Find Me (Alternate Desk Mix) (5:20)
16 - Charlotte's Mouth (Avant Garde Mix) (7:27)
17 - My Super 20 (6:31)
18 - Climactic Phase #3 (Overnight Mix) (8:31)
19 - Silent Pool (7:02)
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Seefeel - Quique (pronounce Keek) ( ^ 256mb)
Seefeel formed in 1992 in London, England, guitarist Mark Clifford and drummer Justin Fletcher met up at a London college, and by 1992 the duo had recruited vocalist Sarah Peacock and Mark Van Hoen (bass), during 1992, latter was replaced by Daren Seymour on bass. Seefeel began auditioning songs and was ready to record their first single for Too Pure Records, but experienced a change of heart, the quartet grew bored within the restraints of normal rock forms and started working with loops and programs rather than lyrics and choruses, this caused the resulting EP More Like Space to owe more of a debt to Aphex Twin than alternative rock.
They released their first EPs and first album on the British independent label Too Pure in 1993. Seefeel's music was stylistically situated at the intersection of dream pop/shoegaze and ambient techno/IDM. Seefeel's debut album Quique, turned out an even colder document of ambient indie techno than the previous EPs had predicted. The album was hailed as a techno album which indie kids could listen to, and it received an American release that same year on the dance label Astralwerks. During 1994, Astralwerks compiled the two early EPs as Polyfusia, and Seefeel made the leap from rock to techno as they signed with IDM label Warp Records, after which point Seefeel's music became darker and more minimal. Their 2nd album album, 1995's Succour, was something of a disappointment the record was a bit too skeletal for most rock critics or music fans. The music became less collaborative within the group after the move to Warp, as is made evident by the similarities between Succour, and subsequent Mark Clifford solo releases. This caused the temporary breakup of the group in 1996, when Mark Clifford's Disjecta project became his main occupation.
Peacock, Fletcher, and Seymour in turn joined Mark Van Hoen (aka Locust) for an EP and album of indie/trip-hop recorded as Scala. Though Seefeel returned in late 1996 with their third proper LP, Ch-Vox, the group took an open-ended hiatus after its release. Peacock and Seymour continued to record as Scala, while Clifford recorded an EP for Warp as Woodenspoon and later surfaced as Sneakster.
The band ceased making music as Seefeel in 1996 and performed their last live concert in October of 1997 alongside Boards of Canada.
Members of Seefeel have continued to release new material under different aliases and projects.
On May 14, 2007, Seefeel's 1993 debut album Quique was re-released on UK-based label Too Pure as Quique (Redux Edition). The original tracks have been remastered and a second disc, which contains several rare remixes and previously unreleased tracks, has been added to the album. The album title refers to the band members having given their instruments french names; "Quique" referring to the kick-drum.
Seefeel - Quique (Redux Edition) 1 (93 flac 372mb)
01 - Climactic Phase #3 (8:24)
02 - Polyfusion (6:23)
03 - Industrious (6:40)
04 - Imperial (6:40)
05 - Plainsong (7:43)
06 - Charlotte's Mouth (7:27)
07 - Through You (5:48)
08 - Filter Dub (8:46)
09 - Signals (5:47)
Seefeel - Quique (Redux Edition) 2 ( 93 flac 317mb)
11 - Clique (5:28)
12 - Is It Now? (4:23)
13 - Filter Dub (i-01 Mix) (9:40)
14 - Come Alive (Climactic Phase #1) (5:41)
15 - Time To Find Me (Alternate Desk Mix) (5:20)
16 - Charlotte's Mouth (Avant Garde Mix) (7:27)
17 - My Super 20 (6:31)
18 - Climactic Phase #3 (Overnight Mix) (8:31)
19 - Silent Pool (7:02)
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Dec 20, 2008
The Prisoner (05)
Hello, been busy so sorry no music this week, but on we go with the Prisoner..you can view the trailer here just click on the widget...it seems not too many have picked it up at Transgloballs, well one direct megauload zip will be there and i'll post a split archive rar here. I've used the Xvid codec, better compression and quality .
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Trailer, The Schizoid Man
Trailer Prisoner episode 05, The Schizoid Man
Number Six awakens one morning in a diferent Village apartment and discovers things have changed. He has a new appearance, has become lefthanded and has a different taste in foods.He is no longer Number Six but now Number Twelve. A doppelganger of Number Six has been brought to the Village in an attempt to crack him. A bruised fingernail is the only clue that can help the real Number Six.
The Schizoid Man 1 (180mb)
The Schizoid Man 2 (82mb)
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Trailer, The Schizoid Man
Trailer Prisoner episode 05, The Schizoid Man
Number Six awakens one morning in a diferent Village apartment and discovers things have changed. He has a new appearance, has become lefthanded and has a different taste in foods.He is no longer Number Six but now Number Twelve. A doppelganger of Number Six has been brought to the Village in an attempt to crack him. A bruised fingernail is the only clue that can help the real Number Six.
The Schizoid Man 1 (180mb)
The Schizoid Man 2 (82mb)
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Dec 13, 2008
The Prisoner (04)
Hello, those looped zSharelinks that get you nothing, but make their counters tick, are history now, unfortunately so are another 5 pages taken down by Google- Sigh, just asking me to remove the offending items seems to informal to those initiating this.
So on we go with the Prisoner..you can view the trailer here just click on the widget...it seems not too many have picked it up at Transgloballs, well one direct megauload zip will be there and i'll post a split archive rar here.
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Prisoner episode 04, Free For All
It's electiontime in The Village. A new number Two needs to be elected and Number Six is persuaded to stand.While attending a meeting of the outgoing council meeting, Number Six angers Number two who decides Number Six must undergo "The Test". Number Six sets out on his election campaign with many promises to his voters but his aim is to discover who Number one is.
Trailer Free For All
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Free For All 1 (180mb)
Free For All 2 (156mb)
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So on we go with the Prisoner..you can view the trailer here just click on the widget...it seems not too many have picked it up at Transgloballs, well one direct megauload zip will be there and i'll post a split archive rar here.
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Prisoner episode 04, Free For All
It's electiontime in The Village. A new number Two needs to be elected and Number Six is persuaded to stand.While attending a meeting of the outgoing council meeting, Number Six angers Number two who decides Number Six must undergo "The Test". Number Six sets out on his election campaign with many promises to his voters but his aim is to discover who Number one is.
Trailer Free For All
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Free For All 1 (180mb)
Free For All 2 (156mb)
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Dec 9, 2008
Around The World (Culture)
Hello a little Sunshine nearing the winter solstace, this album belonged in the Sunshine Then post i made 17th of august 2007, alas that was the biggest one already, and my vinyl copy dreaded.. so it got omitted, meanwhile Two Sevens Clash has been rereleased on CD and i got this 30th anniversery edition, one that main man Joseph Hill didnt get to see as he died on stage 19th of august 2006.
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Culture - Two Sevens Clash ( 77 flac 394mb)
Joseph Hill had been trying his hand at a solo career for some time before forming Culture. .He recorded several solo numbers during his stay at Coxone studios in 71, including "Behold the Land" and "Take Me Girl," but nothing came of them. Hill floated through several bands prior to forming Culture in 1976. His cousin Albert Walker came to him with the idea of forming a vocal group, and the two quickly recruited another cousin, Roy "Kenneth" Dayes, to sing harmony vocals along with Walker. Initially calling themselves the African Disciples, the trio hooked up with producer Joe Gibbs in Kingston, and soon changed their name to Culture.
Overseen by Gibbs and engineer Errol Thompson, aka the Mighty Two, they debuted with the single "This Time" on Gibbs' Belmont label. Not long after, they broke through with several hit singles, including "See Them a Come" and "Two Sevens Clash." The latter was a Rastafarian vision of the rapidly approaching apocalypse, which fueled public paranoia in an already violent election year; it also provided the title track of the group's debut album, which was released in 1977 to tremendous acclaim. Two Sevens Clash was a spiritual manifesto against racial injustice and poverty. It won a huge following not only in Jamaica, but also the U.K.
After their success with Gibbs, the group went on to make a string of albums for producer Sonia Pottinger. Culture began working with some of the premier musicians of the day including Robbie Shakespeare, Sly Dunbar, Ansel Collins, Cedric Brooks and the ever-present percussionist Sticky. Virgin Records picked up the albums, and that added distribution enabled Culture to gain an even larger following outside of Jamaica. In 1982 the three singers went their own ways. Joseph Hill carried on using the Culture name, and recorded the ‘Lion Rock’ album, which was released in the United States by Heartbeat Records. In 1986 the original line-up reformed to record two highly regarded albums – ‘Culture in Culture’ and ‘Culture at Work’. They resumed touring as well, and kicked off another prolific and productive period with albums like 1988's Nuff Crisis (which featured the powerful protest "Crack in New York"), 1989's Good Things, 1991's dancehall-flavored Three Sides to My Story, and 1992's Wings of a Dove.
In 1993, Kenneth Dayes left the group to pursue a solo career, wanting to continue their earlier experimentation with dancehall. Culture was then touring with an independent backing band called Dub Mystic, and that group's lead singer, Malomo, became the third vocalist in the trio. He appeared on two studio albums, 1996's One Stone and 1997's Trust Me. Malomo was replaced in 1999 by Telford Nelson, who made his debut on 2000's Payday. Hill released another effective solo album, Humble African, in 2001, and Culture returned in 2003 with the acclaimed World Peace. On August 19, 2006, during a show in Berlin, Germany, Hill collapsed on-stage and passed away.
01 - I'm Alone In The Wilderness (3:23)
02 - Pirate Days (2:49)
03 - Two Sevens Clash (3:28)
04 - Calling Rastafari (2:27)
05 - I'm Not Ashamed (3:59)
06 - Get Ready To Ride The Lion To Zion (3:24)
07 - Black Starliner Must Come (2:39)
08 - Jah Pretty Face (3:37)
09 - See Them A Come (3:20)
10 - Natty Dread Taking Over (3:45)
11 - See Dem A Come feat.Prince Weedy (12" Mix) (6:56)
12 - See Dem Dub (3:58)
13 - Natty Dread Taking Overfeat. I-Roy (12" Mix) (7:20)
14 - I'm Not Ashamed feat. I-Roy (12" Mix ) (7:55)
15 - Not Ashamed Dub (4:25)
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Culture - Two Sevens Clash ( 77 flac 394mb)
Joseph Hill had been trying his hand at a solo career for some time before forming Culture. .He recorded several solo numbers during his stay at Coxone studios in 71, including "Behold the Land" and "Take Me Girl," but nothing came of them. Hill floated through several bands prior to forming Culture in 1976. His cousin Albert Walker came to him with the idea of forming a vocal group, and the two quickly recruited another cousin, Roy "Kenneth" Dayes, to sing harmony vocals along with Walker. Initially calling themselves the African Disciples, the trio hooked up with producer Joe Gibbs in Kingston, and soon changed their name to Culture.
Overseen by Gibbs and engineer Errol Thompson, aka the Mighty Two, they debuted with the single "This Time" on Gibbs' Belmont label. Not long after, they broke through with several hit singles, including "See Them a Come" and "Two Sevens Clash." The latter was a Rastafarian vision of the rapidly approaching apocalypse, which fueled public paranoia in an already violent election year; it also provided the title track of the group's debut album, which was released in 1977 to tremendous acclaim. Two Sevens Clash was a spiritual manifesto against racial injustice and poverty. It won a huge following not only in Jamaica, but also the U.K.
After their success with Gibbs, the group went on to make a string of albums for producer Sonia Pottinger. Culture began working with some of the premier musicians of the day including Robbie Shakespeare, Sly Dunbar, Ansel Collins, Cedric Brooks and the ever-present percussionist Sticky. Virgin Records picked up the albums, and that added distribution enabled Culture to gain an even larger following outside of Jamaica. In 1982 the three singers went their own ways. Joseph Hill carried on using the Culture name, and recorded the ‘Lion Rock’ album, which was released in the United States by Heartbeat Records. In 1986 the original line-up reformed to record two highly regarded albums – ‘Culture in Culture’ and ‘Culture at Work’. They resumed touring as well, and kicked off another prolific and productive period with albums like 1988's Nuff Crisis (which featured the powerful protest "Crack in New York"), 1989's Good Things, 1991's dancehall-flavored Three Sides to My Story, and 1992's Wings of a Dove.
In 1993, Kenneth Dayes left the group to pursue a solo career, wanting to continue their earlier experimentation with dancehall. Culture was then touring with an independent backing band called Dub Mystic, and that group's lead singer, Malomo, became the third vocalist in the trio. He appeared on two studio albums, 1996's One Stone and 1997's Trust Me. Malomo was replaced in 1999 by Telford Nelson, who made his debut on 2000's Payday. Hill released another effective solo album, Humble African, in 2001, and Culture returned in 2003 with the acclaimed World Peace. On August 19, 2006, during a show in Berlin, Germany, Hill collapsed on-stage and passed away.
01 - I'm Alone In The Wilderness (3:23)
02 - Pirate Days (2:49)
03 - Two Sevens Clash (3:28)
04 - Calling Rastafari (2:27)
05 - I'm Not Ashamed (3:59)
06 - Get Ready To Ride The Lion To Zion (3:24)
07 - Black Starliner Must Come (2:39)
08 - Jah Pretty Face (3:37)
09 - See Them A Come (3:20)
10 - Natty Dread Taking Over (3:45)
11 - See Dem A Come feat.Prince Weedy (12" Mix) (6:56)
12 - See Dem Dub (3:58)
13 - Natty Dread Taking Overfeat. I-Roy (12" Mix) (7:20)
14 - I'm Not Ashamed feat. I-Roy (12" Mix ) (7:55)
15 - Not Ashamed Dub (4:25)
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Dec 8, 2008
Canadia (17)
Hello, starting next week i will move Canadia to Transgloballs, so fans of this offbeat crew take note...
In the year 2056 the US has declared war on the Ipampilashians and has sent the American armada to destroy their planet. Canada has sent its only ship, The Canadia, in support of the American mission but the Canadia is not a warship. It's a maintenance ship (they change light bulbs and plunge toilets). Six months after their fateful return to Earth, the Canadian maintenance ship Canadia and her crew lay in ruins. They have all but given up hope that the human race can survive.
Until a sign from above reaffirms their belief in the human spirit... kind of.
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Episode 17
Skip is becoming increasingly emotional as her due date looms. She decides that she and Anderson should move into the cafetorium so that their growing family will have enough space. Anderson and Lewis take turns repairing the outer hull of the ship. The Captain decides that tales of his heroic deeds should be preserved for the ages. Doc Gaffney discovers why they are all feeling so depressed and takes steps to help everyone feel better
Canadia 2056 episode 17
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Dec 6, 2008
The Prisoner (03)
Hello, been busy reviving those looped zSharelinks that get you nothing, but make their counters tick, i'm glad to inform you that all have been revived - apart from those present in the Eurosonics tour, and i will get those done in the coming days..So on we go with the Prisoner..you can view the trailer here just click on the widget...it seems not too many have picked it up at Transgloballs, well one direct megauload zip will be there and i'll post a split archive rar here.
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Prisoner episode 03, A B and C
The new Number Two uses a new wonder drug to tap into Number Six's subconscious to try to discover why he resigned. Over a period of three nights he encounters A, B and C in seperate circumstances. Unknown to Number Two, Number Six has realised what has happened and gets his dreams to prove that he was not selling out.
Trailer A B and C
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Prisoner 03 A B and C 1 (180mb)
Prisoner 03 A B and C 2
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Prisoner episode 03, A B and C
The new Number Two uses a new wonder drug to tap into Number Six's subconscious to try to discover why he resigned. Over a period of three nights he encounters A, B and C in seperate circumstances. Unknown to Number Two, Number Six has realised what has happened and gets his dreams to prove that he was not selling out.
Trailer A B and C
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Prisoner 03 A B and C 1 (180mb)
Prisoner 03 A B and C 2
Dec 1, 2008
Canadia 2056 (16)
Hello, i have been reviving the links zshare so casually managed to loose last month, it will take time the ones from the Japan series (26) have been re-upped and meanwhile im halfway thru the wavetrain. Fortunately i didnt use them much on the Rhotation series so the coming weeks i expect to have completed all lost zShares.
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In the year 2056 the US has declared war on the Ipampilashians and has sent the American armada to destroy their planet. Canada has sent its only ship, The Canadia, in support of the American mission but the Canadia is not a warship. It's a maintenance ship (they change light bulbs and plunge toilets). Six months after their fateful return to Earth, the Canadian maintenance ship Canadia and her crew lay in ruins. They have all but given up hope that the human race can survive.
Until a sign from above reaffirms their belief in the human spirit... kind of.
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Episode 16
The universe is ending and the Canadia is almost out of power. Skip's demands on Anderson are wearing him out. Lewis and the Captain are brought together by their resentment of Anderson. Gaffney makes his stand for Faverau. Anderson makes a decision that may cost them their lives.
Canadia 2056- 16
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