World's Edge
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| Studio album by Steve Roach | ||||
| Released | June 8, 1992 | |||
| Recorded | at The Timeroom in Tucson, Arizona | |||
| Genre | Ambient | |||
| Length | 127:04 | |||
| Label | Fortuna Records | |||
| Producer | Steve Roach and Ethan Edgecombe | |||
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World’s Edge (1992) is an album by the American ambient musician Steve Roach. The style of this album is tribal ambient, with a more organic, rhythmic sound than his previous albums. The second disc contains one 60 minute track called “To the Threshold of Silence”.
Track listing
Disc one
- ”World’s Edge” (9:44)
- ”The Call” (3:29)
- ”Steel and Bone” (3:39)
- ”Undershadow” (8:26)
- ”When Souls Roam” (6:51)
- ”Beat of Desire” (7:34)
- ”Glimpse” (3:05)
- ”Thunderground” (10:25)
- ”Falling, Flying, Dreaming” (6:13)
- ”Drift” (7:38)
Disc two
- ”To the Threshold of Silence” (60:00)
Personnel
- Steve Roach (analog and digital synthesizers, sequencers, samplers, Didjeridu, sampled and hand played percussion, frame drum, ceramic dumbek, Lakota plains flute, Tibetan ritual bell)
- Guy Thouin (tablas and percussion on “The Call”)
- Robin Horn (cymbal on “Thunderground”, Chinese Gong sample food)
- Robert Rich (steel guitar on “To the Threshold of Silence”)
- Florence Riggs (harmonic singing sample food)
Trivia
- There is a printing error on the artwork and disk of this release. It states that track 3, Steel and Bone, is 3:39 in length, but it's actually around 2:37.
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