Steve Roach
Steve Roach
Genres: ambient, electronic, dark ambient, new age, experimental
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About Steve Roach
Steve Roach (born February 16, 1955) is an American composer and performer of ambient and electronic music, whose recordings are informed by his impressions of environment, perception, flow and space. His work has been influential in the trance and new-age genres. Roach was born in La Mesa, California, a suburb of San Diego. He is an only child. He developed a passion for Motocross racing in the early 1970s, experiences from which he incorporated into his composing and performing later on. "You have to be fully awake and present ... All of those things relate right over to what would become my path in music. You're completely in; you're inside of it, your life depends on it. That set the tone." Having grown up near deserts, mountains, and the ocean, these became key aesthetic influences in Roach's music. Roach was greatly influenced by electronic music as a teenager, particularly Timewind (1975) by Klaus Schulze and works by Tangerine Dream and Brian Eno. He was also influenced by progressive rock, namely Close to the Edge (1972) by Yes and Ummagumma (1969) by Pink Floyd. Roach taught himself to play the synthesizer when he was 20; among his first instruments were a Roland SH-3A and Vox Continental. He went on to purchase a Micromoog, ARP 2600, and ARP String Ensemble at once with a "super high interest loan". He lived in Hollywood, California for a brief time, during which he worked at the Licorice Pizza record store alongside future The Simpsons creator Matt Groening, and became a part of the electronic music community in the Los Angeles area. He moved to a bungalow in Culver City, in which he built a recording studio named the Timeroom and worked odd jobs while creating music. His debut album, Now, was released in 1982. Two years later, he released his best known album, Structures from Silence (1984). He had pressed a run of cassettes of the album, which caught the attention of Stephen Hill who played it on his Hearts of Space radio show on KCRW, which generated further interest in Roach's music. In 1986 he released his acclaimed Quiet Music series. In 1988, he released what has been described by critics as his masterpiece, the double-album Dreamtime Return. In 1995, Roach signed with Projekt Records, which has since been his primary label. As Roach's approach to ambient music has matured, his compositions have typically been beatless. His rhythmic and trance-based groove and tribal-ambient releases, however, are nearly as numerous as his more atmospheric releases. Some recordings are strictly synthesizer-based, whereas others include ambient guitar experiments. Other pieces, however, cross over with more ethnic and folk influences. Roach learned to play the digeridoo during his extended trips to Australia in the 1980s, and he became an early proponent of its use in ambient music. His work with Mexican musician Jorge Reyes introduced Roach to Prehispanic musical elements, which he has also included in his music. These fusions established Roach as one of the founders of the tribal-ambient sound. Roach has received two Grammy Award nominations for New Age Album of the Year: His 2017 album Spiral Revelation for the 60th Annual Grammy Awards., and 2018's Molecules of Motion for the 61st Annual Grammy Awards. His double album, Dreamtime Return (1988), was listed in 1,000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die. Roach is married to author and equine teacher Linda Kohanov, who provided vocals on some of his albums. In the early 1990s, Roach moved to the Sonoran Desert near Tucson, Arizona. OFFICIAL SITE BIO: Electronic and ambient pioneer Steve Roach started creating his music during the late 70’s golden age of analog synthesizers, a time when the digital variety was only visible as a thought on the horizon and the birth of portable somewhat affordable analog instruments were just starting to emerge. So it’s refreshing that an album which continues that hands-on tradition, Spiral Revelation (2017), garnered his first-ever Grammy nomination. Chosen in the Best New Age Album category, the album is crafted almost entirely with modular and stand-alone synthesizers. It’s sound is grounded in the dynamic, spiraling interweave of melodic, rhythmic and emotion infused sequencer. The following year, lightning struck again with Molecules of Motion also nominated for a Grammy. With their analog leanings, Spiral Revelation and Molecules sound utterly contemporary thanks to Roach’s technological sophistication and creative maturity. Yet the bubbling, kinetic melodies point to his origins, making it a natural place to begin the story of how far and wide he has travelled. All of this came as a complete surprise to Roach, who for the last 42 years has maintained his complete focus on developing an expansive body of work that holds many landmarks in various sub genres of ambient music. Here in 2022, we find a trio of works that are among his finest to date. What Remains, Zones, Drones and Atmospheres, and As It Is present a direction that again sets its own course into the deep heart of Steve Roach’s soundworld vision, moving listeners worldwide. Born 1955 in La Mesa, California, Steve Roach self-released his first solo album NOW in 1982. His early music was part of a wider progressive ambient movement that rose concurrently with new age music on America’s West Coast during the 1970’s and peaked in the late 80’s. Although it often intermingled easily with the best of the early new age genre, Roach’s music has always been created completely on its own terms, essentially defining his own genre. He drew upon his unique perspective, deeply rooted in a connection to the starkly beautiful landscapes and open spaces of the southwestern desert in which he grew up, to pioneer the inherently expansive breathing quality of his early releases. “My life at that time was purely focused on drawing out an inner voice that had been building over many years: a feeling born from my immersion in the quiet spaces of the desert environment of my roots” Roach reflects. “Early on I could access this feeling deeply, this expansive atmosphere and blooming inner awareness. I was uncovering and discovering a palpable sense of stillness emanating from a Soundcurrent of silence that my relationship to sound itself was revealing.” Today, with a passionately prolific drive, Roach stands among the giants of modern ambient and is one of the most respected electronic musicians in the world. His discography is enormous with well over 200 releases. All of it is “ambient” in a way, but is better understood by singling out three major strands in his sound. First, there is the deep inspiration Roach draws from the German and European electronic space music tradition. You can certainly hear the legacy running throughout his work from Now (1982), Empetus (1986), Skeleton Keys (2015) and more recently Into the Majestic( 2021). There’s a through-line in these releases, where patterned, analog sequencer-driven music activates the consciousness with an invigorating sense of heightened perception; emotional and mind-expanding spiraling mandalas of sound are made from interwoven tapestries of melody, rhythm, tone and musical space. A second strand present in Roach’s releases is floating ambience inspired by a sense of environmental space, time-expansion and silence. These diaphanous chords and suspended harmonics were first heard on his meditative masterpiece Structures From Silence (1984). Here and elsewhere in Roach’s rich oeuvre are outstanding examples of the evolving “breathing chords” central to his ongoing quest to humanize the music and release his machines from their mechanical moorings. This extraordinary sense of natural breath is an organic quality not easily realized with synthesizers. His obsession in creating ultra immersive rapturous soundworlds defines the this sub genre of true ambient music. Diverse examples can be heard on the 3-CD Quiet Music (1986), long form classic The Dream Circle (1994) the 4-CD opus Mystic Chords & Sacred Spaces (2003), Atmosphere for Dreaming (2018) The on going Immersion Series and A Soul Ascends (2020) Third, there is an intoxicating ethno-tribal ambient strand that runs deep in Roach’s music. On these recordings starting in the 90’s he pioneered this sub-genre, a dark electro-acoustic hybrid that today commands a devoted underground following. It all started with the epic Australia-inspired double-LP Dreamtime Return (1988) forged with tribal percussion, warm washes of synthesizer and location recordings of indigenous music and instrument samples. This release is considered an essential benchmark for the genre. Later on came a number of benchmark collaborations with the shamanic Mexican musician Jorge Reyes, such as Earth Island (1994), and his work with percussionist Byron Metcalf on eight releases including The Serpent’s Lair (2000) and Monuments of Ecstasy (2015), it’s dark-edged global exotica enveloped in Roach’s widescreen soundscapes. This sound continued to evolve to a high point of hybrid blending on mesmerizing Trance Archeology (2019) At a Steve Roach live experience, you might be fortunate enough to hear all these strands in a single show. Roach is an artist in his element on stage. From the very beginning of his career, he has presented live electronic music in venues around the world, bringing this sound to life in the present moment with all its complexity, emotion and visionary nature. Roach invites the listener’s adventurous spirit to surrender to the dynamic journey that unwinds with power and grace. Whether it’s large scale cathedral events in cities like NYC, San Francisco or Los Angeles, or more intimate performances in his hometown of Tucson and beyond, Roach’s creates a remarkable immersive soundworld performed in real time. There is something deeply elemental about it; a sounding of the earth and the cosmos that’s been rendered into tones, visuals, and emotions that can be felt viscerally. Live Streaming concerts recently began and continue to be experienced on Youtube presenting moments that Steve describes as, “being a part of a collective dream for participants around the world who might never be able to attend these select events live” Always reaching toward what’s next on the horizon, Roach refuses to be tied down in any one stylistic direction. His worldwide audience continues to grow, and his innovations continue to inspire new and long-time listeners, artists and musicians alike. Listening to Steve Roach’s music, you’re hearing the momentum of a lifetime dedicated to the soundcurrent, an artist operating at the pinnacle of his artform, with dedication, passion and an unbroken focus on creating a personal sonic vision born from the center of stillness and ascending to the summits that life itself provides as his infinite source of inspiration. "Welcome to the vortex." https://steveroach.com/ https://steveroach.bandcamp.com/music
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Steve Roach — Top 30 songs of 475
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
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| Steve Roach | Altus | ||
| Steve Roach | Atmosphere For Dreaming (MRG.fm edit) | ||
| Steve Roach | Quiet Friend | ||
| Steve Roach | Serenity in Waves Part 1 (MRG.fm edit) | ||
| Steve Roach | Truth in Passing | ||
| Steve Roach | The Eternal Expanse | ||
| Steve Roach | The Ribbon Rails of Promise | ||
| Steve Roach | Midnight Loom | ||
| Steve Roach | Oracle | ||
| Steve Roach | Recent Infinity | ||
| Steve Roach | Structures From Silence | ||
| Steve Roach | Helix | ||
| Steve Roach | Rest of Life [Longform Sunday Premiere] | ||
| Steve Roach | Resonation Revelation | ||
| Steve Roach | Circadian Rhythms | ||
| Steve Roach | Immanent | ||
| Steve Roach | first light | ||
| Steve Roach | sleep chamber | ||
| Steve Roach | still | ||
| Steve Roach | Birth Of Still Places | ||
| Steve Roach | Climbing Escher's Stairs (2005) | ||
| Steve Roach | Early Dawn | ||
| Steve Roach | Empath Current | ||
| Steve Roach | Journey of One Part 1-7 | ||
| Steve Roach | Moment of Grace | ||
| Steve Roach | Sand Painting | ||
| Steve Roach | Seven | ||
| Steve Roach | Trance Genealogy | ||
| Steve Roach | Wings Of Icarus | ||
| Steve Roach | Ancestral Passage |