Blood Machine
Steve Roach · 2001
73 min · 8 tracks · ambient
A mesmerizing journey through expansive soundscapes that blend organic textures with electronic elements.
Blood Machine is an album by Steve Roach, released in 2001. A mesmerizing journey through expansive soundscapes that blend organic textures with electronic elements. The album received positive critical reception within the ambient music community, often praised for its intricate layering and emotional depth. It contributed to Roach's legacy as a pioneer of the genre and helped solidify his influence on subsequent artists exploring similar sonic territories. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Blood Machine sound like?
A mesmerizing journey through expansive soundscapes that blend organic textures with electronic elements. Rooted in ambient.
What makes Blood Machine by Steve Roach notable?
The album received positive critical reception within the ambient music community, often praised for its intricate layering and emotional depth. It contributed to Roach's legacy as a pioneer of the genre and helped solidify his influence on subsequent artists exploring similar sonic territories. By the time 'Blood Machine' was released in 2001, Steve Roach was already an established figure in the ambient music scene, having released over a dozen albums since his debut in the early 1980s. This album followed his exploration of more rhythmic and structured soundscapes, showcasing a continued evolution in his signature immersive style.
How many songs are on Blood Machine?
Blood Machine has 8 tracks, running approximately 73 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Dissolving the Code Standout 7:28
- 2 Evolution Standout 11:38
- 3 Impulse 10:07
- 4 Neurotropic 6:23
- 5 Mindheart Infusion 12:20
- 6 Sense 7:57
- 7 Neural Connection Standout 12:07
- 8 In the Marrow 5:15
Release Date
January 1, 2001
Genre
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
73 min 15 sec
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