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The Porcupine Tree discography consists of 11 studio albums, numerous live recordings, and high-fidelity reissues. For listeners seeking high-quality FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) versions, the band's catalog has been extensively remastered, particularly through the Kscope and Snapper Music labels, which offer 24-bit high-resolution downloads on platforms like Qobuz and ProStudioMasters. Core Studio Discography
The discography is generally split into three distinct eras reflecting the band's evolution from a solo project by Steven Wilson to a full progressive rock powerhouse: Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet Documentary Video Porcupine Tree - Discography -FLAC Songs- -PMED...
The discography of Porcupine Tree is a massive, multi-decade journey led by Steven Wilson. To navigate this collection—especially if you're looking for high-fidelity FLAC versions—it helps to understand the three distinct eras of the band's evolution. The Early "Solo" Years (1991–1996) The Porcupine Tree discography consists of 11 studio
Originally a fictional band created by Wilson, this era is characterized by psychedelic space-rock and ambient soundscapes. Deep Dive: Porcupine Tree & Steven Wilson The Role of Tags: In the era of OiNK, What
The suffix "-PMED" is typical of the "scene" or P2P naming conventions. It likely denotes the release group or the individual uploader who originally ripped and packed the files.
PMED served as a signature. It told the downloader that this specific torrent was vetted. If PMED had a reputation for accurate rips (no jitter, correct gaps), the download was trusted. If the tag was unknown, the quality was suspect.This reference summarizes Porcupine Tree’s discography with a focus on FLAC-format audio releases and PMED (private music exchange / peer-to-peer distribution) contexts. It’s organized for clarity: core studio albums, official live/compilation releases, notable reissues and remasters, common FLAC sources and tagging practices, and PMED-related considerations (legality, provenance, and best practices for archival-quality audio). Assumptions: “FLAC Songs” refers to lossless FLAC rips/archives of releases; “PMED” refers broadly to private music exchange/distribution channels and metadata (provenance, edition, master source).