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Other Timeroom Editions titles of interest...
| Silent Conversations Paul Ellis (with Steve Roach) 2005 Groove Unlimited (CD) – importElectronic artist Paul Ellis reaches deeper into his talent for rich, melodic based electronic music for the mind and comes up with a fully matured release of striking pieces. Elegant and sophisticated throughout, the CD covers a wider range of terrain than his previous release. He brings in a few acoustic elements as well, and knows how to blend these with the right touch. Add to this some fine guest performances, including Steve Roach on four tracks. Foundations for two of these tracks were created from live Timeroom improvs with Paul, Steve, Will Merkel and Jeffrey Koepper.
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1. | The Only Known Photograph of God | MP3 | 7:16 | |
2. | Trillium | MP3 | 9:42 | |
3. | Peripheral Vision | MP3 | 5:22 | |
4. | The Wind-Up Synthesizers of the Glass Reich | MP3 | 7:01 | |
5. | Trance Figure | MP3 | 8:58 | |
6. | Continental Drift | MP3 | 10:51 | |
7. | The Dumb Angel's Periscope | MP3 | 6:45 | |
8. | Silent Conversations | | 11:32 | |
9. | Dialing In The Sun | MP3 | 9:00 | | 1. with Steve Roach, Jeffrey Koepper; 3. with Steve Roach, Will Merkle; 4. with Otso Pakarinen; 5. with Laurie Guild; 7. with Steve Roach; 8. with Brenda Erikson, Alison O'Connor; 9. with Steve Roach |
| Echo System Paul Ellis, Craig Padilla 2004 Groove Unlimited GR-099 (CD) – Netherlands importThis collaboration is rooted in the love of classic Euro-German 70's synth music and the desire to keep the fire burning today. Like Paul Ellis's inspired solo work, this doesn't stand in the imitative shadow of great works of the past, but draws inspiration from them. The pieces have a nice live feel and playful quality, with resonate sequences and pulsing melodic forms throughout. It feels good in the ears, and like the best electronic music it lights up the imagination and stimulates the brain in interesting ways.
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1. | Echo System | | 16:13 | |
2. | Windy Plains | | 7:16 | |
3. | Writing on Water | | 8:07 | |
4. | Shanti | | 10:30 | |
5. | Shadowlands | | 7:41 | |
6. | Everybody's Sky | | 7:58 | |
7. | Death of an ARP | | 14:13 | | |
| The Sacred Ordinary Paul Ellis 2004 Groove Unlimited GR-098 (CD) – Netherlands import Produced by Steve RoachOn THE SACRED ORDINARY, Paul's artistry in creating a palette of rich emotional sounds sets a foundation from which he weaves a series of electronic web-like pieces with a keen sense of melodic invention and dimensional symmetry. There is a hint of nostalgia in these tracks as well, if one has been privy to the classic melodic sequencer-style electronic music periods over the past few decades. This brings another kind of depth to the experience, while at the same time this music is really about the here and now as it unfolds with a kind a graceful patience and awareness to detail that keeps pulling you in deeper with each play.
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1. | Icon | MP3 | 9:25 | |
2. | Shining | MP3 | 11:11 | |
3. | The Sacred Ordinary | MP3 | 9:33 | |
4. | Blue Heron | MP3 | 4:47 | |
5. | The Still Center of a Turning World | MP3 | 7:25 | |
6. | Presence | MP3 | 5:11 | |
7. | Cascade | MP3 | 9:18 | |
8. | After All | MP3 | 3:12 | |
9. | Turning Towards the Sun | MP3 | 6:06 | |
10. | Slowly Beating Wings | MP3 | 6:50 | | 1, 2, 3, 7 with Rudy Adrian; Steve Roach post-production and final mix enhancements |
| E-Live 1999/2002 Various Artists 2003 Groove Unlimited GR-092 (CD)For you collectors, we have a small handful of this CD made by Groove in the Netherlands, a collection of artists featured at the E-Live festivals from 1999 to 2002. Steve has a 10-minute live version of "Hyperportal" from CORE. Comes in a mini slip-cover, not a jewel case.
"Hyperportal" recorded live; MP3's taken from CORE |
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| Live Archive Steve Roach, Vidna Obmana 2000 Groove Unlimited GR038 (CD) Reviewed by Jim Brenholts, Jason Bratcher, Incursion, Synth Music Direct, The Raging Consciousness DeskA blending of selected live high points from concerts in 1997 in the US and Europe. It contains almost all new and unreleased material created for the tour, as well as improvisations that captured the atmosphere of the performance space in Italy: an outdoor Roman-era amphitheater set within a mountain-top village. Take the spirit of their previous studio releases, and unleash this in the live setting of duel didgeridoos, deep soundworlds, trance grooves, shamanic percussion, flutes, ocarinas and otherworldly spirit voices. The result unfolds like one perfect uninterrupted concert in your own space.
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