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Midnight Moon ~ SALE $5

2000 | Projekt | PRO00099

CD

Regular Price: $15.98
Online Sale Price! $5.00

Tracks:
  1. Ancestors Circle 8:58 | MP3 excerpt
  2. Midnight Loom 21:50 | MP3 excerpt
  3. Deadwood 7:33 | MP3 excerpt
  4. Broken Town 10:37 | MP3 excerpt
  5. Hope 5:00 | MP3 excerpt
  6. Later Phase 11:45 | MP3 excerpt
  7. Moon and Star 7:26 | MP3 excerpt

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>Touching the ineffable, this music presents a meditation on solitude and quiet isolation. Atmospheric music in the true sense of the word. This slow swirling lattice of smokey melodic-harmonic patterns rises and falls out of the silence which becomes an equal component with the music. Midnight Moon will appeal to anyone who has appreciated the purely atmospheric side of Roach's influential style over the last two decades.

"From the very start, listening to Midnight Moon is like being born into a dark dream, a floating void of pre-existence . . . This chilling terrain is not without a haunting essence of something human lurking in its folds and shadows. Rife with mood and substance, Midnight Moon is the ultimate in melancholy space music, representing some of Roach's most enigmatic and intuitive music to date." - Mark Burbey , writer for ALTERNATIVE PRESS

More about the album

A stunning recording of quietly moving soundworlds, Midnight Moon is a 70 minute-plus collection of haunting, minimal, deep-of-the-night, mood-drenched pieces. The recording was conceived in 1998 when Steve began to explore his own style of atmospheric, processed guitar-based zones, approaching the instrument "with a beginner's mind, the Tabula Rasa, or clean slate." Steve comments, "I set off with no technical understanding or desire to develop in any sense of a conventional guitar player.

"With this recording, I feel I am entering into a psychological landscape that is difficult to describe without characterizing it as ‘dark’ or ‘mysterious.’ I feel the metaphor of entering a vast cave is fitting, the sensation of going into new areas that pull you deeper and then deeper again. In that sense, it's really about exploring your unconscious creative landscape through the music, as if the sound becomes the illumination of this process, like the subdued glow of a single torch flickering against cavern walls that have never been lit before.

"During and after the recording of Dust To Dust, Roger King would leave his guitars in the studio. At a certain point, the impulse to pick up the instrument simply occurred. Up to that point, it was a foreign object. I started to explore and feel my way in the dark with the instrument, actually playing with very little light in the studio to enhance the exploratory state of mind. All the pieces were created in the late-night, early-morning hours at a time when I was clearly hovering in a hypnogogic state. Over time, I continued to discover and revisit the place that became Midnight Moon. I used the guitar as I do with all the instruments that I am drawn to, creating my own language and approach that serves the music in a directly intuitive way.

"After two decades of using synths as the main foundation for my soundworlds, the guitar proved to be a stimulating way to approach these soundworlds I live within. Midnight Moon captures an atmosphere I know I will never access again, since the magic was in the discovery. I simply managed to record the process as it was unfolding. Working with some great textural guitar players over the years, such as Suso Saiz, David Torn and Jorge Reyes, also fed the fire that was burning quietly to do this type of project; the difference being I was thinking of a collaboration with a guitarist rather than playing the instrument myself."

In the end, it is the music that always matters. After extensive looping and processing, the sound has an indigo hue, often beyond recognition of what the original source could have been. The result is one of pure introspection, offering a perfect flow of mood-altering soundworlds for infinite repeat-mode playback. In a world obsessed with categorizing all aspects of artistic expression, Midnight Moon is a another offering to the unnamed, ineffable realm of pure ambient - atmospheric music, one that Steve Roach expresses with quiet nobility.


A review from Alternative Press #144:
Music and atmospherics from the infinite beyond (4 out of 5 | Outstanding)

Previous Steve Roach releases have embraced spiritual ambience, tribal rituals and deep space explorations. Midnight Moon, however, comes wafting from behind the final curtain like a ghostly mist. Whereas The Magnificent Void placed the listener on an asteroid making its way around the solar system, Midnight Moon offers no such ground upon which to plant one's feet. The effect is closer to a vertical drift, floating down the mythical tunnel towards the white light of forever. Tales of the tunnel have yet to speak of the darkness beyond the beckoning luminescence, but the soundworld that is Midnight Moon makes the prospect of heaven seem woefully unlikely. This is a place of mournful melancholy and loss, of separation and longing.

Roach's first-time use of processed guitar integrates well with his usual blend of electronic and acoustic instruments. The guitar gives the album a singular voice while the overall tone and mood remains faithful to his larger body of work. By album's end, a degree of hope and acceptance emerges, but return passage is not an option. Seldom has a work of art come so close to capturing the essence of something so enigmatic, or does it with such intuitive form.
- Mark Burbey


A review from Exclaim:
While Steve Roach is well known for his prolific output of moody tribal trance recordings, and numerous collaborative works with ambient artists such as Robert Rich, Vidna Obmana and Michael Stearns, Midnight Moon is a bit of a departure. Roach explores new ground on Midnight Moon largely through his choice of instrumentation, although the finished work remains in a familiar soundscape vein. After two decades of recording with synthesisers as his main instrument, Roach chose to pick up the guitar for Midnight Moon, and has achieved some interesting loops and textures that veer in a fresh sonic direction. The resulting pieces are quiet, slowly shifting clouds of sound, heavily processed electric guitar and fretless bass sounds that unfold in thick layers. The album has a beautiful simplicity about it, revolving around a limited but interesting palette of sounds that Roach has gently coaxed from instruments more known for their volume and complex harmonic interplay. "Midnight Loom" is a 22-minute track composed of lengthy overlapping loops, reminiscent in feel to Fripp and Eno's Evening Star album. Other material on the album visits similar territory as the instrumental tracks on David Sylvian's classic Gone To Earth. A perfect album to sink into, and let yourself be drawn into the evocative ebb and flow of sound. - David S. Faris

A review from Outburn Magazine:
(4 out of 5 stars) Slow, dark, ambient instrumental: The ever mysterious Steve Roach consistently produces high quality, unsettling soundscapes that play like a soundtrack to your next full moon ritual. The only instruments credited on the finely crafted work are an ebow, a fretless bass, and processed electric guitar. Roach obviously uses his axe in the manner which most musicians would operate a standard synthesizer. The mood is heavy, but the music floats on by you, weightless like an apparition hovering on a bed of warm air. With cryptic song titles like "Ancestors Circle," "Deadwood," and "Broken Town" aptly chilling the vibe, the tracks begin creeping cohesively through the aural journey like the liquid mist that swirls around the lunar visage on the eerily beautiful album cover. Darkwave fans accustomed to being continuously assaulted by images and sound bites in today's cut and paste media reality are advised to obtain this guided meditation of soothing serenades. Fire up the lava lamp, light the candles, and rest your wine glass on the Ouiji board. This David Lynch-ian escapade is more than a sonic wallpaper that passes for experimental music in many new age sects. Midnight Moon is pure, supernatural bliss.

Other Albums by This Artist
  1. Now / Traveler CD (Fortuna / Celestial Harmonies, 1982/ 1993)
  2. Traveler digital Only (Projekt, 1983)
  3. Quiet Music (The Original 3-Hour Collection) 3-CD in 6-panel digipak (PROJEKT, 1983-86)
  4. Structures From Silence (2001 Remastered Ed.) Digipak CD (PROJEKT, 1984)
  5. Empetus CD (Fortuna / Celestial Harmonies, 1986)
  6. Empetus (2-CD Collector's Edition) 2-CD (Projekt, 1986)
  7. Texture Maps - Lost Pieces Vol 3 CD (Timeroom, 1987-2003)
  8. Dreamtime Return (2005 remastered edition) (2-CD) 2-CD (Projekt, 1988)
  9. Life Sequence CD (Timeroom, 1988-2003)
  10. The Lost Pieces CD (Projekt, 1988-92)
  11. & David Hudson, Sarah Hopkins Australia: Sound of the Earth CD (Fortuna / Celestial Harmonies, 1990)
  12. & Robert Rich: Strata CD (Hearts of Space, 1990)
  13. & Kevin Braheney / Michael Stearns: Desert Solitaire CD (Fortuna / Celestial Harmonies, 1991)
  14. & Kevin Braheney: Western Spaces CD (Fortuna / Celestial Harmonies, 1992)
  15. World's Edge 2-CD (Fortuna/Timeroom, 1992)
  16. & Robert Rich: Soma CD (Hearts of Space, 1992)
  17. & / Elmar Schulte Solitaire ~ Ritual Ground ~ SALE $5 CD (Projekt: Archive, 1993)
  18. Origins CD (Fortuna, 1993)
  19. & Reyes & Saiz: Forgotten Gods CD (Hearts of Space, 1993)
  20. Artifacts CD (Fortuna/Timeroom, 1994)
  21. & Reyes & Saiz: Earth Island CD (Hearts of Space, 1994)
  22. Dream Circle (re-issue) CD (Timeroom, 1994)
  23. & vidnaObmana: Well of Souls 2-CD (Projekt, 1995)
  24. Magnificent Void CD (Fathom, 1996)
  25. & Stephen Kent, Kenneth Newby: Halcyon Days CD (Fathom, 1996)
  26. Dreaming... Now, Then: A Retrospective 1982 - 1997 (2-CD) ~ SALE $13.98 CD (Fortuna / Celestial Harmonies, 1997)
  27. On This Planet CD (Fathom, 1997)
  28. & vidnaObmana: Cavern of Sirens CD (Projekt, 1997)
  29. & Roger King: Dust To Dust CD (Projekt, 1998)
  30. & vidnaObmana: Ascension of Shadows 1 Somewhere Else Digital Only (Projekt, 1998)
  31. & vidnaObmana: Ascension of Shadows 2 The Memory Pool Digital Only (Projekt, 1998)
  32. & vidnaObmana: Ascension of Shadows 3 Revealing the Secret Digital Only (Projekt, 1998)
  33. Slow Heat CD (Timeroom, 1998)
  34. Light Fantastic CD (Fathom, 1999)
  35. & vidnaObmana Digital Download (Projekt, 1999)
  36. & Vir Unis: Body Electric CD (Projekt, 1999)
  37. & vidnaObmana: Somewhere Else ~ SALE $7.98 CD (Projekt, 1999)
  38. Truth & Beauty ~ SALE $5 CD (Projekt, 1999)
  39. Atmospheric Conditions CD (Timeroom, 1999)
  40. & Byron Metcalf: The Serpent's Lair 2-CD (Projekt, 2000)
  41. & Jorge Reyes: Vine ~ Bark & Spore CD (Timeroom, 2000)
  42. & Vir Unis: Blood Machine CD (Green House Music / Timeroom, 2001)
  43. Early Man 2-CD (Projekt, 2001)
  44. & Steve Lazur: Time of the Earth DVD (Projekt/Timeroom, 2001)
  45. Core CD (Timeroom Editions, 2001)
  46. Pure Flow CD (Timeroom Editions, 2001)
  47. Streams & Currents ~ SALE $5 CD (Projekt, 2002)
  48. & vidnaObmana: InnerZone ~ SALE $5 CD (Projekt, 2002)
  49. & Jeffrey Fayman: Trance Spirits CD (Projekt / Tranceportation, 2002)
  50. Day Out of Time (10th anniversary Deluxe Edition CD + DVD) 4-panel gatefold EcoWallet CD+DVD (Projekt, 2002)
  51. All Is Now (2-CD) 2-CD (Timeroom Editions, 2002)
  52. Darkest Before Dawn CD (Timeroom Editions, 2002)
  53. Mystic Chords & Sacred Spaces - part 1 2-CD (Projekt, 2003)
  54. Mystic Chords & Sacred Spaces - part 2 2-CD (Projekt, 2003)
  55. Mystic Chords & Sacred Spaces (complete edition - No hard Box) 4-CD (Projekt, 2003)
  56. Mystic Chords & Sacred Spaces (hard-boxed edition!) 4-CD (Projekt, 2003)
  57. Space and Time... An introduction to the Soundworlds of Steve Roach CD (Projekt, 2003)
  58. Space and Time... An introduction to the Soundworlds of Steve Roach - Czech Import CD (Nextera, 2004)
  59. & vidnaObmana: Spirit Dome CD (Projekt, 2004)
  60. Fever Dreams CD (Projekt, 2004)
  61. & Byron Metcalf / Mark Seelig: Mantram CD (Projekt, 2004)
  62. Holding the Space : Fever Dreams II CD (Timeroom, 2004)
  63. Places Beyond : The Lost Pieces 4 CD (Timeroom, 2004)
  64. & vidnaObmana: Spirit Dome - Live Archive (2-CD Edition) ~ SALE $5 CD (Projekt, 2004 / 1997)
  65. New Life Dreaming CD (Timeroom, 2005)
  66. Possible Planet CD (Timeroom, 2005)
  67. Storm Surge: Steve Roach Live at NEARfest CD (NEARfest/Timeroom, 2006)
  68. immersion : one CD (Projekt, 2006)
  69. immersion : two ~ SALE $9.98 (Projekt, 2006)
  70. & Loren Nerell: Terraform ~ SALE $5 CD (Projekt, 2006)
  71. Proof Positive CD (Timeroom, 2006)
  72. Kairos DVD+CD DVD+CD (Timeroom, 2006)
  73. immersion : three (retail edition) 3-CD in ecoWallet (Projekt, 2007)
  74. immersion : three (ltd edition) 3-CD (Projekt, 2007)
  75. & As Lonely As Dave Bowman: PROMO 30 sampler CD (Projekt, 2007)
  76. Fever Dreams III 2-CD (Timeroom, 2007)
  77. Arc of Passion 2-CD (Projekt, 2008)
  78. & Byron Metcalf / Mark Seelig: Nada Terma ~ SALE $5 CD in 4-panel digpak (Projekt, 2008)
  79. A Deeper Silence CD (Timeroom Editions, 2008)
  80. Landmass CD (Timeroom Editions, 2008)
  81. & Erik Wollo : Stream of Thought ~ SALE $9.98 CD (Projekt, 2009)
  82. Dynamic Stillness 2-CD (Projekt, 2009)
  83. Destination Beyond CD (Projekt, 2009)
  84. Afterlight CD (Timeroom Editions, 2009)
  85. Immersion: four CD (Timeroom Editions, 2009)
  86. Sigh of Ages CD in 6-panel DigiPak (Projekt, 2010)
  87. & Mark Seelig: Nightbloom ~ SALE $5 CD (Projekt, 2010)
  88. Live at Grace Cathedral 2-CD CD (Timeroom Editions, 2010)
  89. & Brian Parnham: The Desert Inbetween CD (Projekt, 2011)
  90. & Erik Wollo : The Road Eternal CD (Projekt, 2011)
  91. Immersion Five - Circadian Rhythms 2-CD (Timeroom, 2011)
  92. Live at SoundQuest Fest CD in 6-panel digpak (Timeroom, 2011)
  93. Groove Immersion CD in 6-panel digpak (Timeroom, 2011)
  94. Journey of One 2-CD 2-CD in 6-panel digipak (Projekt, 2011/1996)
  95. Back to Life (2-CD) 2-CD in 6-panel digipak (Projekt, 2012)
  96. & Dirk Serries: Low Volume Music CD in 4-panel DigiPak (Projekt, 2012)
  97. Stormwarning (Live '85-'87-'91) CD in 4-panel DigiPak (Projekt, 2012)
  98. & Byron Metcalf: Tales From the Ultra Tribe CD (Projekt, 2013)
  99. Future Flows CD in digipak (PROJEKT, 2013)
  100. Soul Tones CD in 4-panel DigiPak (Timeroom, 2013)
  101. Rasa Dance (The Music of Connection) CD in ecoWallet (Timeroom Editions, 2013)
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