Low Volume Music
Steve Roach · 2012
58 min · 5 tracks · ambient
Ethereal soundscapes unfold slowly, inviting deep introspection and a meditative journey through ambient textures.
Low Volume Music is an album by Steve Roach, released in 2012. Ethereal soundscapes unfold slowly, inviting deep introspection and a meditative journey through ambient textures. 'Low Volume Music' is notable for its serene soundscapes that contributed to the growing popularity of ambient music in contemporary settings, often used in relaxation and meditation. The album received positive reviews for its tranquil qualities, further solidifying Roach's influence in the genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Low Volume Music sound like?
Ethereal soundscapes unfold slowly, inviting deep introspection and a meditative journey through ambient textures. Rooted in ambient.
What makes Low Volume Music by Steve Roach notable?
'Low Volume Music' is notable for its serene soundscapes that contributed to the growing popularity of ambient music in contemporary settings, often used in relaxation and meditation. The album received positive reviews for its tranquil qualities, further solidifying Roach's influence in the genre. By the time 'Low Volume Music' was released in 2012, Steve Roach had already established himself as a key figure in the ambient music genre since his debut in the 1980s. This album marked a continuation of his exploration into minimalist sound and immersive environments, following his critically acclaimed works like 'Structures from Silence' and 'Dreamtime Return'.
How many songs are on Low Volume Music?
Low Volume Music has 5 tracks, running approximately 58 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Here Standout 8:01
- 2 Whisper Standout 12:44
- 3 Closed 8:12
- 4 Bow 14:28
- 5 Haze Standout 15:14
Release Date
January 1, 2012
Genre
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
58 min 40 sec
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