Album Details
Title: Amplexus Artist: Steve Roach/Vidna Obmana/Thom Brennan Release Date: 6/10/1997 Label: Projekt Records Duration: 59:23 UPC: 617026007229 Genre: New Age Style: Experimental Electronic Moods: Atmospheric, Circular, Calm/Peaceful, Clinical, Ethereal, Hypnotic, Nocturnal, Somber, Soothing, Trippy, Ambitious, Restrained, Eerie Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 0 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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The Transcending Quest: Moonstream/The Quest/Authentic Space
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The Path Not Taken
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The Dreamer Descends: The Dreamer Descends/True West
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1997 | CD | Projekt Records | 72 |
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Album Review
In 1995 the Amplexus label commissioned several artists to create mid-form (approximately 20 minutes) compositions. The label released them as limited-edition (1,000 copies) 3" CDs in unique packaging. Projekt Records combined three of them into a single, standard-size CD. Amplexus contains three electro-tribal selections: one each from Thom Brennan, Vidna Obmana, and Steve Roach. "The Transcending Quest" is Vidna Obmana producer Dirk Serries' piece. In its original format it has three movements: "Moonstream," "The Quest," and "Authentic Space." This is somewhat of a transitional effort for Serries. It combines his early trademark minimalist style with his burgeoning electro-tribal ambience. It is a deep and personal statement. Brennan's piece, "The Path Not Taken," is one solid stand-alone composition. It combines his penchant for thick rhythms and dense atmospheres. He merges those qualities in a bio-rhythmic soundscape. And, per biblical custom, "the best shall be last." "The Dreamer Descends" is vintage Steve Roach space music. He combines his pure electronic style with very subtle yet dense atmospheric effects. This 20-minute journey has two distinct movements: "The Dreamer Descends" and "True West." He covers a lot of territory in that short time. That is the beauty of Roach's journeys. They are full of contrasts, compliments, ambiguities, and oxymorons. He makes them work with seamless transitions and smooth segues. This is a truly unique CD. It is similar in feeling to Soundscape Gallery One. Both discs have a desert ambience theme. ~ Jim Brenholts, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Philip Opdebeeck | Mastering, Digital Editing | | Roger King | Digital Mastering | | Sam Rosenthal | Design | | Steve Roach | Multi Instruments | | Thom Brennan | Engineer, Performer | | Vidna Obmana | Ocarina, Performer, Pipe, Tape, Electronic Sounds, Rainmaker, Cymbals, Arranger, Percussion, Rhythm Programming, Loops |
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