This is a DTS 5.0 conversion created from a lossless stereo source covered by a Creative Commons 3.0 license. The artist's website is .
The genres are postrock, alternative, electronic and ambient.
From the artist's website:
Untitled Tales, Uncollected Recordings documents the evolution of a creative process, merging genres and the discovery and developpment of a sound that sits ducking in hidden corners of an unexplored and unmastered landscape of consciousness. In the process of exploring and extending the borders limiting the symbiosis of technique and emotion, one struggles to find ways of expressing what one feels, probably shaping the process itself.
A Ghost Train is Portuguese musician Paulo Pinto's electronic music project. Feeding from an extended array of influences, he creates organic compositions based on the predicate that music is an expression of emotions, a universal form of communication that permits the sharing of something that cannot be transmitted by any other means. In his own words "I try to be the most earnest I possibly can, otherwise it's pointless".
Sound quality is quite excellent and the album is well mastered.
The attachment is for a torrent to download the whole album. You can download a single track (03 - Days Without a Lover) with this MegaUpload link: .
A Ghost Train - Untitled Tales, Uncollected Recordings (DTS 5.0) (SBU).torrent
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The conversion was done using the SPEC method (ArcTan with Slice rears) found on this site.
The files are only playable on home theater equipment or PC's capable of decoding a DTS signal. Otherwise, you will hear static. You have several options, including the following:
a) Foobar2000: Install the foo_input_dts plugin and load the cue file directly into your playlist.
b) Mount the cue file on a virtual drive (with Daemon Tools, for example) and play with a DTS-capable player (Cyberlink PowerDVD, for example).
c) Burn the cue file to a CD as an image (with ImgBurn or Ahead Nero, for example) and play on a DTS-capable Home Theater system.
Enjoy!
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