Stormwarning

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LIVE

Total Tracks: 3   Total Length: 72:53

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Classy

McBain

Superb live sequencing across three long tracks, very much in the same vein as Tangerine Dream during their Berlin School period, albeit without guitars. Lovely stuff.

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A New Day!

Tonefreak

My favorite from Mr. Roach because it captures him creating sequences on the fly in a live setting. I bought the cd several years ago and return to it often, but it only has Day One and Day Two. I'm going to download Day Three asap! I agree with the previous reviewer, this is like what I wish Tangerine Dream was still doing. Get it!

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Live interleaved sequencing

MARKUS

Always loved this kind of strange motion sequenced and typical analog synth delirium, this item reminded me strongly to Ricochet from Tangerine Dream, but not has just a kind of copy, more a recreation moment, just one of the best of Steve Roach, i believe, just this can not be explained easily.

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17,000

RA3

If you want to have a bird's earview, this might be close to it. The brief preview does not do justice to the attempt.

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They Say All Music Guide

Stormwarning is a series of live performances that truly takes you inside the creative storm that is Steve Roach’s music or, as he’s referred to it, the “sound current.” Roach’s Stormwarning consists of three different performances spanning a six-year period. The performances are arranged chronologically with the first one taking place in 1985, at almost the beginning of Roach’s creative reign. This first track really reflects what Roach was doing at that time, with an opening of beautifully rich sonic atmospheres followed by a sequencer-driven army of languid rhythms and syncopated, Berlin School-styled pulses. The second track, recorded in 1989, starts off again with Roach’s trademark atmospheres and then moves into the synchronous rhythms. The third track, a live performance from 1991, truly caps this excellent recording. It begins with some drifting ambiences and then fades into the sequenced rhythms — but more subtly this time, and more in the background. Stormwarning is a fantastic recording. Each of the pieces that comprise Stormwarning paints a picture of a calm before the storm, as each piece evolves from a beautiful atmosphere to an almost chaotic snaking rhythm that grabs the listener. Stormwarning truly shows this gifted artist at work, and gives a rare insight into how masterfully Roach can create on the fly. This recording is a must have for any of fan of Steve Roach’s music. – Matt Borghi

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