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A DEEPER SILENCE

Steve Roach

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4.48 | 10 ratings | 2 reviews | 60% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 2008

Songs / Tracks Listing

1 A Deeper Silence 73:42

Total Time 73:42

Line-up / Musicians

Steve Roach/electronic-acoustic instruments & devices.

Releases information

Copyright (c) - Soundquest Music
Matrix / Runout: MD023CU02
Mould SID Code: IFPI 9B77
Rights Society: BMI
2008

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STEVE ROACH A Deeper Silence ratings distribution


4.48
(10 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(60%)
60%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(30%)
30%
Good, but non-essential (0%)
0%
Collectors/fans only (10%)
10%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

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Review by admireArt
PROG REVIEWER
5 stars At some point, in his extensive music road of composition and performance, Steve Roach, arriveth to his own musical perfection. At some point, because he has recorded a quiet vast discography (most of them are still missing in his PA page), but there are a lot. Anyway, after this point, everything he composes, records and produces, has very high, "self-imposed" standards of quality, uniqueness and diversity (in his own spectrum, of course!).

At some point in his personal quest, Steve Roach found his own musical language. In this "A Deeper Silence" project, he goes even further, as the title suggests and as he "delivers".

As a listening experience, I, who rarely talk about the "Art-presentation" or cover, could really compare this music to its image. A deep "environmental", un-commonly rich and perfect composition, that emerges, in a "drone-like" procession of invisible, yet perceptible myriad of "silences" and "dark colors". Really, you have to be there to understand!

5***** Masterful ,"SLOW MUSIC" project., with its own identity, both in concept and musical achievement

........ Deep very Deep!!

Review by Dobermensch
PROG REVIEWER
4 stars Sounding like the aftermath of a nuclear holocaust 'A Deeper Silence' displays all the qualities of Steve Roache's ability. Bleakness and beauty. Just the one long 74 minute track makes up this floating drone album. Beat-less, and with only the sound of keyboards you'd imagine you'd be in for a turgid forgettable experience.

You'd be wrong. 'A Deeper Silence' is one of the best electronic drone albums you'll hear. It's simplistic in approach and in execution. It's the manner in which it's done that raises one eyebrow like Roger Moore in James bond. Slow minimalistic, hazy waves at low volume permeate in the vein that you wish Klaus Schulze or Tangerine Dream would have done if they hadn't gone so awful after the 70's.

'A Deeper Silence' resembles the sounds of the outer edges of the solar system - where you look back at earth and see it as a tiny pin prick of light. Carl Sagan would have loved this. No beats, no rhythms where everything rises and fades into a billowing fog of darkness. It's a warm ethereal blackness that is at once disconcerting but at the same time relaxing.

''A Deeper Silence' seems to have no beginning or end. It all just merges into one huge atonal but beautiful structure that is so completely dark and quiet that you begin hearing waves as though lying on a beach. It's probably the most 'isolationist' of his recordings and may sound like a one man trip to the Sirius system in a spacecraft to some listeners.

Music without meaning. Just pure texture and sound, without anything to grab onto. Perfect in its genre and very difficult to review.

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