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Quantum is the third studio album by instrumental rock/progressive metal supergroup Planet X, released in 2007 through Inside Out Music. [1] Guitarist Allan Holdsworth was originally slated to feature on most tracks, but ended up not finishing the project. [2] As a result, his solos remain only on "Desert Girl" and "The Thinking Stone".
Planet X is a bicycle company based in Rotherham, in the north of England. It was founded in 1988 by Dave Loughran [1] and, in 2020, became an employee-owned trust. [2] Planet X operates a number of brands including On-One components and Titus bikes. [1]
This page lists notable bicycle brands and manufacturing companies past and present. For bicycle parts, see List of bicycle part manufacturing companies.. Many bicycle brands do not manufacture their own product, but rather import and re-brand bikes manufactured by others (e.g., Nishiki), sometimes designing the bike, specifying the equipment, and providing quality control.
Planet X is the first studio album by keyboardist Derek Sherinian, released on July 13, 1999 through Magna Carta Records. [2] The album was devised after Sherinian left progressive metal band Dream Theater in January 1999. He then joined drummer Virgil Donati in forming a band also named Planet X, [3] which released their own first album ...
Universe is the first studio album by the instrumental rock/progressive metal band Planet X, released on June 6, 2000 through Inside Out Music. [1] The album is essentially a continuation of keyboardist Derek Sherinian's 1999 debut solo release Planet X, but this time as a full band effort featuring guitarist Tony MacAlpine and drummer Virgil Donati.
The Holdsworth Brand was purchased by Planet X Bikes and at L'Eroica Britannia in 2015 a new Heritage range of Holdsworth bikes was launched. [ 3 ] developed by Jamie Burrow and Lorenzo Altissimo. In 2016 Holdsworth worked with master frame builder Mark Reilley and Reynolds to bring the Reynolds 753 tubing back into production creating a rare ...
Planet X chronology; Live from Oz (2002) MoonBabies (2002) Quantum (2007) MoonBabies is the second studio album by instrumental rock/progressive metal supergroup ...
Universe subsequently became Planet X's first studio album upon its release on June 6, 2000. For this recording, guitarist Tony MacAlpine was brought in to replace Brett Garsed, who had played on Sherinian's original Planet X album. Live from Oz, a live album recorded during their 2002 Australian tour, was released on April 3 of that year.