Empetus (Collector's Edition)

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 116:30

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Masterpiece

brainsurf

This one of Steve Roach's masterpieces , yet completely different from most of the ambient work he is known for. It's full of energy and excitement , rapid firing sequencer work. I also wish he would do more of this kind of stuff.

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1st Steve Roach I ever heard

djsmed

I have this CD and it is one of my favs. It was the 1st Steve Roach I ever heard and is still (in my opinion) one of his greats. The bonus tracks here are EXCELENT. If you have this recording already, the bonus tracs are well worth the downloads! Gteat Job EMUSIC! Also check out Proof Positive, and Stormwarning. Dreamtime is great SR also! Enjoy!

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Very chill....

EMUSIC-012F1382

This is definitely one of his best albums. It is reminiscent of early Tangerine Dream and Jan Hammer, and sounds similar to Storm Warning. It could easily find its way on to a Miami Vice episode. I wish he made more albums with soft, relaxing beats like these.

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This 1986 Steve Roach release finds him visiting the very familiar territory of his early years. Empetus is a profoundly rhythmic recording, with dashes of ambient atmospheric textures here and there adding a luminous aura of color to each of the tracks. Empetus, like many of his early recorded works, has a bit of a Berlin School feel, a lá Klaus Schulze, Tangerine Dream, and Ashra, but there’s something about even Steve Roach’s earliest work that is distinctly American in flavor and composition. As noted, this is a rhythmic recording, consisting of beautiful and cool analog and synthesizer sounds, which truly date the music as being from the mid-’80s, but Empetus is a refreshing, almost vintage recording rather than a schlocky, almost insubstantial synth/new age excursion that, unfortunately, the ’80s yielded many of. There’s also a bit of a minimalist feel, similar to some of Steve Reich’s work, but more organic and less cold. One track that really sticks out is “Conquest,” with Weslie Brown’s fervent vocals passionately resonating throughout the track, set against the backdrop of Steve Roach’s organic, and isolated, synthesized minimalism. This is a great recording and one that is truly a wonderful place to start exploring the massive catalog of Steve Roach. [Projekt's 2008 Collector's Edition included two bonus tracks.] – Matt Borghi

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