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Steve Roach - Dynamic Stillness flac album
  • Performer Steve Roach
  • Title Dynamic Stillness
  • Date of release 2009
  • Style Minimal, Ambient
  • Other formats XM VOC WMA RA MP4 FLAC MMF
  • Genre Electronic
  • Size MP3 1404 mb
  • Size FLAC 1825 mb
  • Rating: 4.2
  • Votes: 560

Dynamic Stillness by Steve Roach, released 13 July 2009 1. Disc 1: Birth of Still Places 2. Long Tide 3. A Darker Light 4. Opening Sky 5. Disc 2: Nature of Things 6. Further Inside 7. Slowly Revealed 8. Canyon Stillness Architects of Stillness by John Diliberto, Echoes Radio May 2009 I've been listening to some beautifully serene music lately. Not beautiful in the pretty sense, but in the sweep of the music, and not serene in the New Age relaxing sense, but in the almost aggressive focus and attention to detail. It started recently with Steve Roach's DYNAMIC STILLNESS.

DYNAMIC STILLNESS presents ambient-electronic pioneer Steve Roach in the deep end of the pure atmospheric, rhythmless soundscape genre. Across the 2-CD release, amorphous shifting sonics glide in a phenomenal flow, highly cohesive and yet ever-changing. Dynamic stillness indeed! These eight long-form tracks (140 minutes in all) undulate softly and slowly, radiating light even as darkness hovers along the edges. It's an album of subtle pieces, more often than not with emphasis on the stillness as opposed to the dynamics.

The song itself moves into a gentler ebb and flow as it progresses, but it nonetheless shades the album as a whole, exploring the more haunted, vast-sounding aesthetic of Roach as heard in many of his recent releases. The sense of slow, ominous, but still welcome rhythms remains crucial - calling a song "Long Tide" is as good a sign as any to imply a cycle meant to be as close to eternal as one would want - and if this almost seems like "just" another Steve Roach release as it progresses, it is still nonetheless one of his.

Dynamic Stillness is a 2-disc album by the American ambient musician Steve Roach, released in 2009. 4 Personnel Album artwork. The photographs used in the artwork were created by Michal Karcz, whose imagery is nearly achromatic in nature. The six-panel digipack album opens to reveal stark imagery of perfect desolation beneath foreboding clouds. This magnificent contrast is, of course, observed in the album's title. The artwork played an integral part in the creation of the music.

Structures from Silence (1984) is the third album by the American ambient musician Steve Roach. A remastered version of this album, with a different cover, was released in 2001 by Projekt. The album was remastered in 24-bit/96 kHz from the original analog mixes.

Artist: Steve Roach Title Of Album: Dynamic Stillness Year Of Release: 2009 Label: Projekt Genre: Ambient Country: USA Quality: mp3 FLAC(image) + CUE + LOG Bitrate: CBR 320 Kbps Lossl.

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Tracklist

1-1 Birth Of Still Places 40:28
1-2 Long Tide 19:41
1-3 A Darker Light 7:34
1-4 Opening Sky 5:06
2-1 Nature Of Things 8:50
2-2 Further Inside 16:58
2-3 Slowly Revealed 23:55
2-4 Canyon Stillness 23:17

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright (c) – Soundquest Music

Credits

  • Cover [Cover Images] – Michal Karcz*
  • Layout – Sam Rosenthal
  • Producer [Created By] – Steve Roach

Notes

(C) Soundquest Music 2009
Comes in a 6-panel Digipak.

Talk about Steve Roach - Dynamic Stillness


Defolosk
Dynamic Stillness presents ambient-electronic pioneer Steve Roach in the deep end of the pure atmospheric, rhythmless soundscape genre. Across the 2-CD release, amorphous shifting sonics glide in a phenomenal flow, highly cohesive and yet ever-changing. ynamic stillness indeed! These eight long-form tracks (140 minutes in all) undulate softly and slowly, radiating light even as darkness hovers along the edges. It s an album of subtle pieces, more often than not with emphasis on the stillness as opposed to the dynamics. Disc two s closing Canyon Stillness plays like a dark inversion of Structures From Silence. A cold breeze blows through it all like a black mist. After so much softness it makes for a surprisingly chilling, engaging finish. - --Phil Derby, Electroambient Space
Tegore
Dynamic Stillness is a vast new work that has progressedover the past three years. The opening for these pieceswas accessed through long periods of solitude at Roach shigh desert studio and beyond. The record reaches intoa realm of amorphous soundworlds filled with a senseof unresolved expansion and mystery, blooming intocloudlike form.A moving meditation on the quiet power inherent in vastspaces. Roach has come back around to the slow-motionterraforming of soundworlds that seem to go on forever,pulling skeins of light through layers of cloud to describegorgeous imaginary landscapes ... Dynamic Stillness isRoach at his contemplative best, a sure and silent guidecoaxing us to follow him into the endless realms insideourselves. (Hypnagogue)