Steve Roach & Vidna Obmana – Somewhere else

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Released: 2005 By Projekt

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  1. Somewhere Else [1:13:55]MP3 soundclip of Somewhere else [3:00]

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Weight 105 g
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Jewel Case

2 reviews for Steve Roach & Vidna Obmana – Somewhere else

  1. David Rush

    Back in 1999, Steve Roach and Vidna Obmana teamed up to create a limited edition, three-disc set called Ascension Of Shadows, each containing one disc-long composition extending well over an hour in length. Clearly the most successful of the three was the first in the series, a 72-minute composition called Somewhere Else”. For the past few years

  2. Matt Howarth / Sonic Curiosity

    Released in a limited edition in 1999, the 3cd set ASCENSION OF SHADOWS has become a prized collector’s item for Roach / Obmana fans. This cd is disc 1 of that release, offering 71 minutes of murky ambience, performed live in a Belgium studio in 1997. (The remaining discs will be reissued soon.)

    From the titles involved in this recording, one can assume that darkness plays a vital role, and that those shadows stem from a foreign realm.There’s only one gigantic track on this cd, and it begins (as one might expect) with a slowburn opening, exhibiting patience and deliberation as the ethereal electronic textures filter into being and coalesce into a soothing harmonic flow.Peripheral mists draw close, caressing the core soundscape with their feathery disposition. Distant spirits sigh, announcing their imminent proximity like seaside sirens calling to passing ships. By the time they arrive in force, their outcries are carefully subdued, blending perfectly with the placid temperament of the music.The ebb and flow of these tonalities generates a tranquil tension that hints at deeper secrets.There are no faint rhythms this time, and if any instruments other than machinery are employed herein, their resonance is too processed to be discernible.
    In all honesty, there’s not much murkiness involved in this music. The tonalities are crisp and often radiant, rising to a steadfast glory before gradually melting into the next array of sonorous textures.

    2005. Matt Howarth / Sonic Curiosity

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