Transmission IV
Porcupine Tree · 2001
39 min · 2 tracks · progressive metal · progressive rock · psychedelic rock
A sprawling journey through ambient soundscapes and intricate instrumental interplay, merging progressive rock with psychedelic influences.
Transmission IV is an EP by Porcupine Tree, released in 2001. A sprawling journey through ambient soundscapes and intricate instrumental interplay, merging progressive rock with psychedelic influences. This release is significant for its extended track lengths, particularly the two-part "Moonloop," which emphasizes the band's experimental side. It contributed to the band's reputation for pushing boundaries within the progressive rock genre, garnering attention from both fans and critics alike. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Transmission IV sound like?
A sprawling journey through ambient soundscapes and intricate instrumental interplay, merging progressive rock with psychedelic influences. Rooted in progressive metal and progressive rock.
What makes Transmission IV by Porcupine Tree notable?
This release is significant for its extended track lengths, particularly the two-part "Moonloop," which emphasizes the band's experimental side. It contributed to the band's reputation for pushing boundaries within the progressive rock genre, garnering attention from both fans and critics alike. By 2001, Porcupine Tree had transitioned from a cult favorite to a recognized name in progressive rock. "Transmission IV" followed their acclaimed album "Stupid Dream" (1999) and showcased their growing ambition towards elaborate compositions, further solidifying their artistic direction.
How many songs are on Transmission IV?
Transmission IV has 2 tracks, running approximately 39 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Moonloop, Part I Standout 17:44
- 2 Moonloop, Part II Standout 21:58
Release Date
December 1, 2001
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
39 min 42 sec
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