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Time Lapse

Steve Hackett · 1992

69 min · 14 tracks · progressive rock

A rich tapestry of progressive rock, blending intricate guitar work with atmospheric melodies and dynamic rhythms.

Why listen to this

Best for
dynamic progression with peaks immersive exploration of soundscapes wave-like pacing for reflection
Context
By 1992, Steve Hackett had established himself as a prominent figure in progressive rock, having left Genesis in the mid-1970s. 'Time Lapse' marked his return to instrumental compositions after a series of vocal albums, reflecting a matured sound following his extensive solo career.
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progressive rock

Time Lapse is an album by Steve Hackett, released in 1992. A rich tapestry of progressive rock, blending intricate guitar work with atmospheric melodies and dynamic rhythms. 'Time Lapse' was well-received by critics, showcasing Hackett's adeptness at melding various musical styles and earning recognition for its innovative soundscapes. The album is often noted for its instrumental depth and has influenced many artists within the progressive genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Time Lapse sound like?

A rich tapestry of progressive rock, blending intricate guitar work with atmospheric melodies and dynamic rhythms. Rooted in progressive rock.

What makes Time Lapse by Steve Hackett notable?

'Time Lapse' was well-received by critics, showcasing Hackett's adeptness at melding various musical styles and earning recognition for its innovative soundscapes. The album is often noted for its instrumental depth and has influenced many artists within the progressive genre. By 1992, Steve Hackett had established himself as a prominent figure in progressive rock, having left Genesis in the mid-1970s. 'Time Lapse' marked his return to instrumental compositions after a series of vocal albums, reflecting a matured sound following his extensive solo career.

Who is Time Lapse for?

Time Lapse works well if you're into dynamic progression with peaks, immersive exploration of soundscapes and wave-like pacing for reflection.

How many songs are on Time Lapse?

Time Lapse has 14 tracks, running approximately 69 minutes.

Tracklist

14 tracks·69:06

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

  • 1 Camino Royale Standout 8:42
  • 2 Please Don’t Touch Standout 4:38
  • 3 Everyday 7:02
  • 4 In That Quiet Earth 3:50
  • 5 Depth Charge 3:21
  • 6 Jacuzzi 4:28
  • 7 The Steppes Standout 5:56
  • 8 Ace of Wands 7:35
  • 9 Hope I Don’t Wake 4:13
  • 10 The Red Flower of Ta Chai Blooms Everywhere 2:43
  • 11 Tigermoth 3:22
  • 12 A Tower Struck Down 2:58
  • 13 Spectral Mornings 5:18
  • 14 Clocks – The Angel of Mons 4:54

Release Date

January 1, 1992

Genre

progressive rock

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

69 min 6 sec