Solitaire – Ritual ground

 15,99

Released: 1993 By Projekt

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Description

  1. Black Cloud [6:27]MP3 soundclip of Black cloud [3:00]
  2. Turning World [7:43]
  3. North Sky [7:25]
  4. Rapt in Darkness [4:40]
  5. Solid Ground [6:43]
  6. Runes [9:47]
  7. In the Forest of Ancient Light [13:52]

Deep atmospheres and tribal-electronic grooves from Steve Roach and Elmar Schulte

Additional information

Weight 105 g
Medium

CD

Package

Jewel Case

2 reviews for Solitaire – Ritual ground

  1. Mark Burby / Alternative Press

    Sonic Energy illuminates the dark desert of a tribal terrain. | 4 out of 5 | European audiences have always been ahead of the curve in their appreciation of electronic music. So it’s no surprise that, while touring Europe in 1993, Steve Roach was spurred into an instant collaboration with German synthesist Elmar Schulte. As some would exchange ideas over a beer at a bistro, Roach and Schulte made haste to a recording studio and let their music do the talking. Roach teamed with Schulte (under the name Solitare) at a time when he was producing astonishing solo albums like World’s Edge, Origins and Artifacts, and mesmerizing hybrids in collaboration with Robert Rich, Jorge Reyes and Suso Saiz.

    Roach‘s music is unstoppable in its evolutionary development and remains forever fresh and vital, but Ritual Ground represents that period in time when tribal elements became a gripping quotient in the ambient equation. The rhythmic power of tribal music and the warm chill of deep space music combine here to access spiritual caverns with sublime emotional resonance. In its original release from the now-defunct Silence Records, the album was easily missed, due to the fact that neither the artist’s name appeared anywhere on the outer packaging.

    But enjoy it now, like the unearthed masterpiece that it is.

    1993. Mark Burby / Alternative Press

  2. Thierry Moreau / france

    la recontre d’un californien et d’un allemand qui nous concoctent un disque aux ambiances tribales et caverneuses, paysages sonores tout en profondeurs, nappes abyssales et rythmes originels, du tribal ambiant” qui fait cole

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