Nightbloom
Steve Roach · 2010
73 min · 5 tracks · ambient
An immersive journey through layered synths and ethereal textures that evoke tranquility and introspection.
Nightbloom is an album by Steve Roach, released in 2010. An immersive journey through layered synths and ethereal textures that evoke tranquility and introspection. 'Nightbloom' is significant for its exploration of deep ambient soundscapes, which have influenced many contemporary electronic artists. The album received positive critical reception and contributed to Roach's reputation as a pioneer in the ambient genre, further solidifying his legacy in new-age music circles. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Nightbloom sound like?
An immersive journey through layered synths and ethereal textures that evoke tranquility and introspection. Rooted in ambient.
What makes Nightbloom by Steve Roach notable?
'Nightbloom' is significant for its exploration of deep ambient soundscapes, which have influenced many contemporary electronic artists. The album received positive critical reception and contributed to Roach's reputation as a pioneer in the ambient genre, further solidifying his legacy in new-age music circles. By the release of 'Nightbloom' in 2010, Steve Roach was an established figure in ambient music, having already released numerous influential albums since the 1980s. This album follows his celebrated works like 'Dreamtime Return' and showcases his continued evolution in sound design and compositional depth, highlighting his mastery of long-form ambient pieces.
How many songs are on Nightbloom?
Nightbloom has 5 tracks, running approximately 73 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Nightbloom, Part 1 Standout 18:32
- 2 Nightbloom, Part 2 Standout 12:39
- 3 Nightbloom, Part 3 Standout 13:55
- 4 Nightbloom, Part 4 12:32
- 5 Nightbloom, Part 5 16:02
Release Date
January 1, 2010
Genre
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
73 min 42 sec
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