InnerZone cover

InnerZone

Steve Roach · 2002

73 min · 7 tracks · ambient

A sprawling sonic landscape where ethereal textures merge with deep, immersive ambient soundscapes.

InnerZone is an album by Steve Roach, released in 2002. A sprawling sonic landscape where ethereal textures merge with deep, immersive ambient soundscapes. 'InnerZone' is noted for its deep exploration of ambient textures and has been influential within the genre, often cited in discussions about modern ambient music's development. The album received positive critical reception, with Roach being recognized for his innovative approach to sound design. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does InnerZone sound like?

A sprawling sonic landscape where ethereal textures merge with deep, immersive ambient soundscapes. Rooted in ambient.

What makes InnerZone by Steve Roach notable?

'InnerZone' is noted for its deep exploration of ambient textures and has been influential within the genre, often cited in discussions about modern ambient music's development. The album received positive critical reception, with Roach being recognized for his innovative approach to sound design. By the time 'InnerZone' was released in 2002, Steve Roach had already established himself as a prominent figure in ambient music, with over a decade of influential work. This album followed his critically acclaimed release 'Dreamtime Return' and showcased Roach's continued evolution in crafting immersive sound environments.

How many songs are on InnerZone?

InnerZone has 7 tracks, running approximately 73 minutes.

Tracklist

7 tracks·73:24

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 At the Edge of Everything Standout 6:08
  • 2 Strands 8:39
  • 3 Cloud Space 6:18
  • 4 Encounter Passage 2:13
  • 5 Isolation Standout 14:04
  • 6 Spires 10:39
  • 7 InnerZone Standout 25:23

Release Date

January 1, 2002

Genre

Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

73 min 24 sec