Arc of Passion

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Total Tracks: 4   Total Length: 100:54

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This is the STUFF; yas, this IS the stuff

sleeepwalker

Roach takes the Tangerine Dream, analogue beat to the next level and creates a domain of his own. What need have we of drums when the throb and pulse of the synthesised sound substitutes so admirably? I downloaded this and got the usual distortion on some notes, and so bought the CD. My best buy for ages. You like ambient stuff? Then get this.

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Well, well.....

synergymoon

After just downloading, and listening to this new release....i'm impressed...after the countless albums Steve Roach has released, it just keeps getting better. This is an amazing set....absolutely worth downloading.

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different Roach approach

srohr

I'm a Steve Roach fan. The darker the better. These new albums are different. Arc of Passion part one is all Roach, but then it grabs a sort of techno beat in a way which continues in part two. Moment's of Grace is true Roach style, you won't be disappointed, and Views Beyond is its own ethereal mind trip. I love these two. I'll need to listen to part one and two of Passion a few times before I can tell if I truly like them or not. Steve put hard work into it though, so it was not wasted at all in my opinion. Thanks, Steve. You're still my favorite!

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In 2008, Steve Roach saw the release of another typically ambitious multi-disc effort, Arc of Passion, which he described in the liner notes as representative of both a three-month period of composition and performance as well as a depiction of a state of mind looking back on his life and work. Given Roach’s high-speed work and release ethic, as well as the state of consistency that marks the majority of his albums, singling out Arc of Passion for particular attention might seem a touch quixotic, but it’s a fine effort that demonstrates his ability to create singularly peaceful, contemplative electronic compositions that gently engulf the listener. The title track, an hourlong piece split amid the two discs (itself an intriguing aesthetic decision, given that they could have fit together as one song on a sole disc), starts off calmly but transforms into one of the most propulsive pieces that Roach has ever released, a series of synth loops ranging from the soft to the bass-heavy, providing an understated but clear punch that fades away in the final minutes to provide a soft conclusion. It’s an interesting adaptation of the aesthetics of mid-’70s Ash Ra Tempel (minus the guitar) to Roach’s approach that works very nicely. The tracks on either side are equally enjoyable — “Moment of Grace” begins the album with a feeling of just that, albeit stretched out to almost 20 minutes, a simultaneously dark and serene layering of tones that is pure outer-reaches-of-inner-space float. “Views Beyond” provides a more solemn conclusion, moody low howls of noise appropriately arcing through a more isolated, chilled arrangement of calm tones that makes for a full contrast with the calmer start of the whole set. – Ned Raggett

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