A longstanding leader in contemporary electronic music, composer and multi-instrumentalist Steve Roach (born 1955 in La Mesa, California) drew on the beauty and power of the earth’s landscapes to create lush, meditative soundscapes influential on the emergence of ambient and trance.
A onetime professional motorbike racer, Roach -- inspired by the music of
Tangerine Dream,
Klaus Schulze, and
Vangelis -- taught himself to play synthesizer at the age of 20; debuting in 1982 with the album
Now, his early work was quite reminiscent of his inspirations, but with 1984’s
Structures From Silence his music began taking enormous strides, the album’s expansive and mysterious atmosphere inspired directly by the natural beauty of the southwestern U.S. Subsequent works including 1986’s three-volume Quiet Music series honed Roach’s approach, his dense, swirling textures and hypnotic rhythms akin to environmental sound sculptures. In 1988, inspired by the Peter Weir film The Last Wave, Roach journeyed to the Australian outback, with field recordings of aboriginal life inspiring his acknowledged masterpiece, the double-album
Dreamtime Return. A year later, he teamed with percussionist
Michael Shrieve and guitarist
David Torn for [m=29736], an experiment in ambient jazz.
After relocating to the desert outskirts of Tucson, Arizona, Roach established his own recording studio, Timeroom, and in the years to follow grew increasingly prolific, creating both as a solo artist and in tandem with artists including
Robert Rich,
Michael Stearns, Jorge Reyes and Kevin Braheny -- in all, close to two dozen major works in the 1990s alone, all of them located at different points on the space-time continuum separating modern technology and primitive music. His album roster from that decade includes:
Strata (1990),
Artifacts (1994),
Well Of Souls (1995),
Amplexus (Collected Works From The 1995 Ltd Series) (1997), and
Dust To Dust (1998).
Early Man was released on Projekt in early 2001, followed by one of his many collaborations with
Vidna Obmana.
He received his second Grammy nomination with 2018’s
Molecules Of Motion album. Chosen in the Best New Age Album category, it follows 2017’s nominated
Spiral Revelation.