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Steve Roach - Immersion Five - Circadian Rhythms flac mp3 download
Title:
Immersion Five - Circadian Rhythms
Musician:
Style:
Ambient
Released:
MP3 album size:
1267 mb
FLAC album size:
1599 mb
Other formats:
RA APE TTA ASF WAV MIDI VQF
Genre:
Rating:
4.7 ✪

Tracklist

1-1 Circadian Rhythms - Phase One 13:56
1-2 Circadian Rhythms - Phase Two 23:05
1-3 Circadian Rhythms - Phase Three 36:43
2-1 Shroud Of Night 73:33

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Disc Makers – MYL0148
  • Manufactured By – Disc Makers – MYL0149
  • Copyright (c) – Soundquest Music
  • Recorded At – Timeroom

Credits

  • Artwork [Cover Image] – Andy McIntire
  • Composed By, Recorded By, Electric Guitar [Parker Fly Deluxe], Synthesizer [Oberheim Xpander, Emu Esynth, Korg Z1, Korg Wavestation, Roland Jx3p, Waldorf Q, Nord 2, Yamaha An1x], Electronics [Euro Rack Format Analog Modular System - Doepfer, Cwejman, Plan B, Live Wire, Mfb] – Steve Roach
  • Design [Graphic Design] – Sam Rosenthal

Notes

"Immersion Five - Circadian Rhythms" was recorded at The Timeroom.
"Immersion Five - Circadian Rhythms" 2CD is packaged in 6-panel digipak and can be also ordered as a part of "Sounds From The Inbetween" Limited Edition Box Set featuring "The Desert Inbetween" CD by Steve Roach & Brian Parnham.
Total Time - Disc 1: 73:44
Total Time - Disc 2: 73:33
© 2011 Soundquest Music BMI

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Disc 1): Disc Makers MYL0148
  • Mastering SID Code (Disc 1): IFPI LZ73
  • Mould SID Code (Disc 1 (mirrored)): IFPI ALK16
  • Matrix / Runout (Disc 2): Disc Makers MYL0149
  • Mastering SID Code (Disc 2 (mirrored)): IFPI LZ73
  • Mould SID Code (Disc 2): IFPI ALK16
  • Rights Society: BMI
Reviews:
  • Muniath
Steve Roach continues the Immersion series by adding Vol. 5 to his catalog. It's wonderful to hear Roach trying out something new which he does on this release. It's very different from the other Immersion releases in that regard he doesn't do pure long-form drone works. Part 1 starts out with some purring sounds which continues for about 14 minutes. Then it sort of escalates and he goes wild with his glitch-tool on part 2. This is surely very unlike the other Immersion releases and it caught me totally off-guard. On part 3 he gives us a very interesting melody to work with, which goes on for over 30 minutes. The entire disc 1 is my favorite. But it doesn't stop here. On disc 2 he makes a long-form drone piece for those who want to immerse themself in the Immersion Experience.
  • Vertokini
Good comment/review on this. I totally agree, it caught me off-guard as I was expecting more long-form drone tracks. This one has turned out to be my favorite, probably because I enjoy his Possible Planets release, which is similar to this in ways. Good review of it!