Life Sequence
Steve Roach · 2003
73 min · 5 tracks · ambient
Ethereal soundscapes intertwine with hypnotic rhythms, creating a meditative atmosphere that invites deep introspection.
Life Sequence is an album by Steve Roach, released in 2003. Ethereal soundscapes intertwine with hypnotic rhythms, creating a meditative atmosphere that invites deep introspection. 'Life Sequence' received praise for its intricate layering and immersive quality, further solidifying Roach's reputation in the ambient genre. It is noted for its influence on contemporary ambient artists and often appears on lists highlighting essential ambient albums. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Life Sequence sound like?
Ethereal soundscapes intertwine with hypnotic rhythms, creating a meditative atmosphere that invites deep introspection. Rooted in ambient.
What makes Life Sequence by Steve Roach notable?
'Life Sequence' received praise for its intricate layering and immersive quality, further solidifying Roach's reputation in the ambient genre. It is noted for its influence on contemporary ambient artists and often appears on lists highlighting essential ambient albums. By the time 'Life Sequence' was released in 2003, Steve Roach had established himself as a leading figure in ambient music, following his acclaimed album 'Dreamtime Return' from 1988. This album marked his continued evolution, showcasing a blend of organic and electronic textures that defined much of his work during the early 2000s.
How many songs are on Life Sequence?
Life Sequence has 5 tracks, running approximately 73 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Lightness of Being 4:56
- 2 Living the Dream Standout 16:56
- 3 Sundial 9:27
- 4 Sands of Time Standout 15:03
- 5 Destination Horizon Standout 27:12
Release Date
January 1, 2003
Genre
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
73 min 36 sec
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