Post-rockers EXXASENS Stream New Album in Full Via Classic Rock Presents Prog | Back To Earth Released Worldwide Today on Aloud Music Ltd

Posted on the 14 September 2015 by Ripplemusic
Stream Back To Earth by Exxasens in full HERE

“Although many have never heard of this young musician from Barcelona he is a rather unique case and no doubt about it, a talent you should know.”
MondoSonoro
Originally formed as a solo project by guitarist Jordi Ruiz (Playmotive, Kyba), Exxasens take inspiration from the study of space and particularly those that have voyaged heroically into its heart of darkness. For his first release Ruiz set up a home studio in April 2007 to compose songs that sought to explore this subject. Uploading one song a month online, after a year he had amassed an army of supporters, assembled his first full-length album and gained interest from the then newly formed label ConSouling Sounds who went on to release it as Polaris in May 2008.
Beyond The Universe (2009, Consouling Sounds) followed soon after, featuring thirteen songs – each more elaborate than the last – rich and complex in concept and almost entirely instrumental in construction, Ruiz’s hard work caught the ear of Barcelona label Aloud Music Ltd in 2011 where Eleven Miles (released that same year) and 2013’s critically acclaimed Satellites turned Ruiz’s solo project into the fully-fledged band that captivates audiences worldwide today.
It’s with great pleasure that Back To Earth, the fifth and most accomplished Exxasens album has arrived. Heavily influenced by the autonomous work of Steven Wilson and the progressive dynamics of Mogwai and 65daysofdstatic, recorded at Siete Barbas Studios it offers up a renewed vision of instrumental post-rock with the introduction of choirs, stratospheric guitar solos and electronic grooves.
Purchase Exxasens’ Back To Earth (Aloud Music Ltd) on CD HERE / LP HERE
Exxasens:
Jordi Ruiz – Guitars, Programming
Sergio Ledesma – Synths, Keys
Cesc Cespedes – Bass
Oriol Planells – Drums Exxasens on Web | Facebook | Twitter