"New Metal From Old Boxes", plus physical CD copies of two previous CDs: "Cathedral" and "Image". Limited edition, because once the old CDs are gone, they're gone! These older releases are ambient/progressive in nature, and are not as heavy as New Metal From Old Boxes. They're great for listening late at night. Includes unlimited streaming of New Metal From Old Boxes via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

All twelve tracks on CD with an 8-page booklet, designed by Toshi Onuki. All songs were mastered specifically for CD, and it sounds great. Includes unlimited streaming of New Metal From Old Boxes via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.

Jason Rubenstein has been writing and producing music since 1995. His latest release, “New Metal From Old Boxes” is a return to his progressive-rock roots with a loud, heavy, energetic and modern suite of instrumentals that evoke King Crimson, ELP, NiN, and classical music.Written, performed and produced by Jason, it is a change in style from his previous mixed-genre CDs. “New Metal From Old Boxes” features classic, loud rock production and a movie-like tension-filled soundtrack vibe. Imagine if King Crimson, ELP, NiN, Wendy Carlos, and Philip Glass got together to score the soundtrack for a heist movie.Jason Rubenstein’s music has been heard on National Public Radio, NBC Television, Soma.fm, and in the film “Replicant”. In 2000, he was featured in an EQ magazine article “Adventures in Sound Design”, and his sound design was used in ABC’s television series “Lost”. In March of 2014, Jason released an EP titled “This is Not a Love Letter”.“New Metal From Old Boxes” is his sixth release.