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All Steve Roach releases in 2006:
| Immersion Two Steve Roach 2006 Projekt PRO183 (CD) Reviewed by amazon.com, Electroambient Space, e|i magazine, Hypnagogue, Musique Machine, Ping Things, Sonic Curiosity, TokafiThe second in an ongoing series of atmospheric zones by master sound painter Steve Roach, IMMERSION: TWO presents a subtle shift from the luminous steady state harmonic current of IMMERSION: ONE. On this 73 minute, long-form soundscape, a sinuous weblike mist seems to emanate from the speakers. Mysterious yet calm and introspective, this is the perfect sound environment for the deeper hours after midnight, or anytime a quiet, engulfing audio landscape is desired. If Nag Champa or Sandalwood incense had a sound, this might be it.
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| Kairos The Meeting of Time and Destiny / A Visual Music Odyssey Steve Roach 2006 Timeroom Visions (Video) Reviewed by Back On the Tracks, Electroambient Space, e|i magazine, Guts of Darkness, Musique Machine, Ping Things, Sonic CuriosityThe KAIROS DVD is a dynamic flow of visual wonder worlds created by five master light, film, and digital artists in collaboration with Steve. Drawing from a spectrum of visual techniques -- luminous organic analog light forms, dramatic Earth cinematography, cell-like computer animation -- micro and macro worlds join in a mind-expanding symbiotic flow between sound and visuals. Creation of the visuals evolved alongside the music over several years.
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1. | Soul's Time | MP3 | | |
2. | Core Regeneration | MP3 | | |
3. | Resonation Portal | MP3 | | |
4. | Etheric Planet | MP3 | | |
5. | Lifeforming | MP3 | | |
6. | Biogenesis | MP3 | | |
7. | Womb of Light | MP3 | | |
8. | The Great Return | MP3 | | | Total run-time 74:46. Video clips on the Feature page. |
| Proof Positive Steve Roach 2006 Timeroom Editions 17 (CD) Reviewed by Sylvain Lupari, Electroambient Space, e|i magazine, Ping Things, Sonic Curiosity, Tokafi"Shimmering", "life-affirming" and "moving only forward" best describes this new release drawn from the pulsing side of the lifeblood found in Steve's work. PROOF POSITIVE was created over the past year, from '05 to '06. These all-new pieces, sequential with textural undercurrents, have a kind floating sensation; the sum total is purely hypnotic with a contained and sustained energy that is consistent through the entire CD. This one lights up the brain and excites the ears in a way that only a hands-on spontaneous approach to carving pure analog sound can offer. A touchstone release for Steve, this is a perfect set for long drives on the open road or for traveling the inner landscapes while cruising in your favorite listening chair. Proof Positive indeed!
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1. | Westwind | MP3 | 21:46 | |
2. | Living the Pulse | MP3 | 4:13 | |
3. | Essential Occurrence | MP3 | 3:32 | |
4. | Adreno Stream | MP3 | 11:25 | |
5. | Proof Positive | MP3 | 32:56 | | |
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| Storm Surge Live at NEARfest Steve Roach 2006 NEARfest Records NFR0008 (CD) Reviewed by Electroambient Space, e|i magazine, Sonic CuriosityFor an uninterrupted 45 minutes, Steve Roach captivated the NEARfest audience in 2005 with a hyper-charged set designed to create an exhilarating ride through the many worlds found in his sonic landscapes. Fire-breathing primal-voiced synths, pulsing rhythms and haunting didgeridoo passionately intertwine as STORM SURGE progresses to an emotional climax. This is a well-timed release, as those who are experiencing the KAIROS DVD can hear first-hand one of the many concerts that helped shaped the outcome of the DVD. This abbreviated set was supported by visuals that were part of the developing KAIROS project. STORM SURGE: LIVE AT NEARFEST is presented just as it occurred, with no edits or post studio fixes; the sound of the hall and the audience is all a part of the impact of this powerful live document.
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1. | This Planet | MP3 | 1:58 | |
2. | Mystic Passage | MP3 | 2:11 | |
3. | Wings of Icarus | MP3 | 5:12 | |
4. | Core Meditation | MP3 | 9:42 | |
5. | Void Passage-Portal | MP3 | 4:52 | |
6. | Possible Passage | MP3 | 4:23 | |
7. | NEARstorm | MP3 | 8:29 | |
8. | End Portal | MP3 | 0:43 | |
9. | Holding the Pearl | MP3 | 4:51 | |
10. | Darktime | MP3 | 3:34 | | |
| Limited-edition CD out of stock | iTunes | Bandcamp | Terraform Steve Roach, Loren Nerell 2006 Soleilmoon (CD) Reviewed by Electroambient Space, e|i magazine, TokafiTERRAFORM is the first full collaborative album for longtime friends Steve Roach and Loren Nerell. The two composers met in LA in 1981, back in the early days of the electronic music scene. It was a time when like-minded musicians who understood the importance of emerging technology were coming together in local clubs and performance venues to share what they knew and learn from one another. After years of friendship and occasional musical collaboration the two decided to convene in a relaxed setting to see what they could distill from a blending of their collective talents and individual styles to accomplish common aims.
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Limited edition comes in a DVD-sized Digipak with 3 postcards inside. |
| Immersion One Steve Roach 2006 Projekt PRO181 (CD) Reviewed by Nathan Poorman, Frank MacEowen, Back On the Tracks, Electroambient Space, e|i magazine, Morpheus Music, MusicTAP, Musique MachineIMMERSION: ONE is the first of an ongoing series of long form, steady state "zones" created specifically as tone meditations for the living space. Gently immersive and especially effective at low volume, the non-dynamic nature of this space can support sleeping as well as creative states, reading and other functions where "music" is considered invasive. Purposely untitled, minimal in nature and sonically uninterrupted for 74 minutes, this "tone zone" brings Steve's years as a sound painter of deep subtlety to a point where the "brush" has only a few bristles and nothing more is needed.
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1. | Immersion: One | MP3 | 73:40 | | |
| Terraform Steve Roach, Loren Nerell 2006 Projekt PRO233 (CD) Reviewed by Electroambient Space, e|i magazine, TokafiTERRAFORM is the first full collaborative album for longtime friends Steve Roach and Loren Nerell. The two composers met in LA in 1981, back in the early days of the electronic music scene. It was a time when like-minded musicians who understood the importance of emerging technology were coming together in local clubs and performance venues to share what they knew and learn from one another. After years of friendship and occasional musical collaboration the two decided to convene in a relaxed setting to see what they could distill from a blending of their collective talents and individual styles to accomplish common aims.
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