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    Jardín de la croix - Math Rock & Progresive Rock - Spain

    Hi!

    I wanna present you an Spanish Math-Rock and Progresive Instrumental Rock from Madrid (Spain). They are Jardín de la Croix.



    Jardin de la Croix were born in 2006. They were openers for bigger bands like: This Will Destroy you, Caspian, Russian Circles, Barones, Kylesa, Karma to burn, Graveyard, Year no light, And so I watch you from Afar or the Toundra themselves. Till the moment they'd released 3 records: (2008) Pomeroy , (2010) Ocean Cosmonauts and (2013) 187 Steps to Cross the Universe and along this year they will be in Spain and Portugal presenting this last electrifying record.

    You can listen and download their 3 albums totally free is this link: Jardín de la Croix and their new album launched 3 months ago too. ;-)

    You can see their only video clip called "Blacksnout Seasnail" extracted from their second album "Ocean Cosmonauts":



    More info about the band:

    Jardín De La Croix website
    http://www.facebook.com/jardindelacroix
    https://twitter.com/jardindelacroix

    And of course, we're Lar Gravacións, the record label that edited this "187 Steps to Cross the Universe" in vinyl in 2013 April:





    More info about us:

    Lar gravacions
    http://www.facebook.com/LarGravacions
    https://twitter.com/LarGravacions


    All the best!

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    Greetings from Costa Rica: great musics, great group!!.
    Tankx for the info and post!!.
    Pura Vida!.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TCC View Post
    Greetings from Costa Rica: great musics, great group!!.
    Tankx for the info and post!!.
    Thank you for listenning them! :-D

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    Hey folks, one year ago we decided to create this little record project for helping national and international independent music bands. Until the moment we're very happy, proud and we wanna continue it.

    That's the reason why we wanna present you a "gift", during next 2 weeks (10/11/2013 - 10/25/2013) you can purchase our unique reference until the moment, the last album of Jardín de la Croix "187 steps to cross the universe" for only 8€ shipping costs includes for sendings to the Iberian Peninsula (except Portugal), Balearics, Canary Islands, Ceuta, Melilla and Andorra. For international shippings contact us directly.



    Online web store: http://www.largravacions.com/shop/en...-universe.html

    Orders to: info@largravacions.com

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    Entonces!!?? ****

    Bandcamp:
    http://jardindelacroix.bandcamp.com/

    Regards.
    Last edited by TCC; 10-12-2013 at 06:19 PM.
    Pura Vida!.

    There are two kinds of music. Good music, and the other kind. ∞
    Duke Ellington.

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    I'm diggin' this music!

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    Yeah, this is cool!
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    Hurry up guys! The promo ends this friday.

    You can listen the album here too:


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    After months working hard on this video here you have the official video of Jardín de la Croix for "Colorado Springs" track off their last record "187 Steps to Cross the Universe". The video was directed by Manuel Pascual and tells the story of the last days of Nikola Tesla's life.


    You can also visit their online web store and purchase some t-shitrs, Cds, vinyl: http://jardindelacroix.bigcartel.com/

    Enjoy it!

    “Let the future tell the truth, and evaluate each one according to his work and accomplishments. The present is theirs; the future, for which I have really worked, is mine”




    http://www.jardindelacroix.com/

    http://www.manuelpascual.com/

    http://www.largravacions.com/

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