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Album Review: Dreamtime Return

  • Artist: Steve Roach
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1988
  • Total Time: 130:23
  • Genre: New Age

Review

Roach's sojourn into the mythological mind of the Australian aborigines demonstrates that electronic music's greatest potential may lie in bringing our most elusive dreams and ancient memories into focus through potent, highly imaginative soundscapes. Altered chords that breathe ever so slowly, floating textures, digitally sampled aboriginal instruments, primitive trance rhythms, and arresting abstract sounds lead you through an unfolding maze of sonic dimensions that depict a sense of mystery and confrontation with the unknown. The double CD has 38 minutes of music not in the cassette version. ~ Linda Kohanov, All Music Guide

Tracks



CD 1

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Towards the Dream Steve Roach Steve Roach (7:09)
The Continent Steve Roach Steve Roach (4:47)
Songline Robert Rich, Steve Roach Steve Roach (3:01)
Airtribe Meets the Dream Ghost Robert Rich, Steve Roach Steve Roach (7:07)
A Circular Ceremony Steve Roach Steve Roach (11:18)
The Other Side [Live] Kevin Braheny, Steve Roach Steve Roach (13:11)
Magnificent Gallery Steve Roach Steve Roach (6:02)
Truth in Passing Steve Roach Steve Roach (8:49)
Australian Dawn- The Quiet Earth Cries Inside Steve Roach Steve Roach (6:17)


CD 2

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Looking for Safety [Extended Version] Steve Roach Steve Roach (31:17)
Through a Strong Eye [Extended Version] Steve Roach Steve Roach (6:50)
The Ancient Day Steve Roach Steve Roach (6:07)
Red Twilight with the Old Ones Steve Roach Steve Roach (9:50)
The Return Steve Roach Steve Roach (8:51)

Credits

Kevin Braheny (Synthesizer), Kevin Braheny (Woodwind), Kevin Braheny (EWI), Robert Rich (Dumbek), Robert Rich (Drums), Steve Roach (Synthesizer), Steve Roach (Stick), Steve Roach (Multi Instruments), Steve Roach (Producer), Steve Roach (Engineer), Steve Roach (Computers), Steve Roach (Sampling), Steve Roach (Main Performer), Steve Roach (Liner Notes), Steve Roach (Mixing), Steve Roach (Photography), Steve Roach (Remastering), Steve Roach (Taos Drum), Steve Roach (Digital Mixing), Steve Roach (Analogue Synthesizer), Steve Roach (Digital Drums), Steve Roach (Digital Synthesizer), Steve Roach (Sequencers), Dave Stahl (Liner Notes), Dave Stahl (Photography), David Hudson (Didjeridu), Loren Nerell (Engineer), Georgianne Cowan (Photography), Georgianne Cowan (Cover Photo), Ethan Edgecombe (Executive Producer), Dan Hersch (Mastering), Kevin Monahan (Technical Support), Chuck Oken, Jr. (Rainstick), Sam Rosenthal (Graphic Design)
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Dreamtime Return
Studio album by Steve Roach
Released 1988
Recorded 1987-88 at The Timeroom
Genre Ambient
Length 130:23
Label Fortuna Records
Producer Steve Roach
Professional reviews
Steve Roach chronology
Quiet Music
(1988)
Dreamtime Return
(1988)
Stormwarning
(1989)
Alternate cover
1998 reissue.

Dreamtime Return (1988) is a double album, based on Australian Aboriginal culture and the concept of the Dreamtime, by the American ambient musician Steve Roach. Roach had already began composing this album when by chance he received a letter from writer/photographer David Stahl. Stahl had heard Steve Roach’s third album, Structures from Silence, on the radio while driving through the desert towards Mexico. He informed Steve Roach of his current documentary film project Art of the Dreamtime. Several months later Roach and Stahl traveled to Northern Australia to visit that region's ancient Aboriginal sites.

Contents

Overview

This album is Steve Roach’s first true tribal album, as well as being the first of his many double album projects. The music consists of slow haunting electronic textures, sometimes featuring various ethnic percussion instruments and traditional Aboriginal chants and voices. The track “Truth in Passing” features atmospheric piano work rare in Steve Roach’s music.

The earliest recorded track on the album is “The Other Side”. This piece was recorded live, with Kevin Braheny playing a Steiner EWI (Electronic Woodwind Instrument). This piece was broadcast on the National Public Radio program Music from the Hearts of Space in 1986. This particular edition of the program, titled Starflight 1, was so popular that later that year it was released as an album, consequently “The Other Side” was released two years before the rest of Dreamtime Return.

After this album was released, Steve Roach embarked on a second trip to Australia.

Track listing

All tracks by Steve Roach except where noted

2-Disc CD Release

Disc one

  1. ”Towards the Dream” – 7:08
  2. ”The Continent” – 4:49
  3. ”Songline” (Robert Rich, Roach) – 3:10)
  4. ”Airtribe Meets the Dream Ghost” (Rich, Roach) – 7:00
  5. ”A Circular Ceremony” – 11:18
  6. ”The Other Side” (Kevin Braheny, Roach) – 13:14
  7. ”Magnificent Gallery” – 6:07
  8. ”Truth in Passing” – 8:41
  9. ”Australian Dawn-The Quiet Earth Cries Inside” – 6:18

Disc two

  1. ”Looking for Safety” – 31:21
  2. ”Through a Strong Eye” – 6:50
  3. ”The Ancient Day” – 6:06
  4. ”Red Twilight with the Old Ones” – 9:48
  5. ”The Return” – 8:33

1988 Fortuna Records 2-LP release

The 1988 2-LP release lacks the songs "Truth in Passing" and "Through a Strong Eye." It also has shorter edits of several other pieces, including a version of "Looking for Safety" that is 20 minutes shorter than the CD version.

Side 1

  1. ”Towards the Dream” – 7:08
  2. ”The Continent” – 4:48
  3. ”Songline” – 3:11
  4. ”Airtribe Meets the Dream Ghost” – 6:59

Side 2

  1. ”A Circular Ceremony” – 9:35
  2. ”The Other Side” – 13:13

Side 3

  1. ”Magnificent Gallery” – 5:03
  2. ”Australian Dawn-The Quiet Earth Cries Inside” – 5:11
  3. ”Looking for Safety” – 10:03

Side 4

  1. ”The Ancient Day” – 6:06
  2. ”Red Twilight with the Old Ones” – 9:48
  3. ”The Return” – 8:33

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