
http://www.cosmograf.com/
https://www.facebook.com/cosmograf


United Kingdom / Portsmouth
Genre:
Progressive Rock
Bio:
Cosmograf is a progressive rock project lead by Robin Armstrong, a multi instrumentalist musician from Waterlooville, England. The Cosmograf sound is rooted in 70′s classic rock with a contemporary and progressive twist with obvious influences from classic progressive rock such as Pink Floyd, Yes and Genesis, but with more contemporary flavours from bands such as Porcupine Tree, Muse, and Radiohead.Robin plays guitar, keyboards, bass and drums, sings, and records, producing himself and fellow collaborating musicians, in his own self built music studio ‘The Trees’. Cosmograf tracks feature guest musicians from the progressive rock community performing and contributing to each album.Captivated as a teenager by Deep Purple’s fusion of Heavy Rock with Baroque intros and lead lines, Robin often utilises a blend of classical music and contemporary rock music to provide a fusion of progressive rock that polarises audiences and demands attention.Cosmograf albums are built around concepts – Conceptual Progressive Rock allows the freedom to span genres, stop and start in different tempos, with the inclusion o f relevant soundscapes and effects to build the story. This creates a musical freedom far beyond the commercial rules and constraints of a disposable 3 minute pop song.
Line Up:
Robin Armstrong + various guests from the progressive rock community
Discography:
Freed from the Anguish - 2008
End of Ecclesia - 2009
When Age Has Done Its Duty - 2011
The Man Left In Space - 2013
Videos:
Cosmograf - The Man Left In Space (2013)



Year : 2013
Style : Progressive Rock
Country : United Kingdom
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 134 mb
Tracklist:
01. How Did I Get Here?
02. Aspire, Achieve
03. The Good Earth Behind Me
04. The Vacuum That I Fly Through
05. This Naked Endeavour
06. We Disconnect
07. Beautiful Treadmill
08. The Man Left In Space
09. When The Air Runs Out
Download links for all albums only on our blog here: http://goodmetalandhar.do.am/


