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Saturday, May 09, 2015

Skeleton Keys by Steve Roach - Synthesizers.com Album



"There’s a worldwide analog modular synthesizer resurgence in full swing. Pioneering electronic musician Steve Roach taps into the zeitgeist on Skeleton Keys, a 74-minute album recorded using the Synthesizers.com large format analog modular synthesizer­/sequencer-based system. These are eight emotional and mind-expanding spiraling mandalas-of-sound made from interwoven tapestries of melody, rhythm, tone and musical space.

'Skeleton Keys connects directly to my first love in electronic music,' Steve Roach explains. 'This form of music creates a living portal to a unique place in consciousness, emotion, body awareness and expansion of perception. It’s a place that can only be reached by way of this genre and these instruments, in particular the sequencer: a tool common within electronic music since early in its inception. I have been obsessed with the sound this instrument facilitates since my arrival as a composer in the late 70′s.'

With the availability of a new era of hardware instrument builders to draw from, in early 2014 Steve set out to create his ideal­ large format modular synthesizer­/sequencer-based system.

'My intention was single-minded,' Steve says, 'to make these ‘Keys’ in particular. The instant this system was in place, the compulsion to create was unleashed. Each piece on this release is an aural skeleton key providing entry through these arcane doors to what awaits inside. In addition, the momentum of my life’s experience was vital in helping turn the skeleton key to open these doors at this precise moment.'

Steve’s artistic path is filled with new discoveries, both nuanced and dramatic. He brings to the table years of dedication and experience exploring sound via hands-on synthesis.

With the sense of an artist working in three dimensional space, Steve’s skill set creates an album that breathes power, passion and vital life energy. On Skeleton Keys Steve connects to the European EM masters at the roots of his electronic heritage while simultaneously mapping the soundworld of today’s contemporary technology-based music. The result is warm and engaging retro-futurism, a continuing evolution upon the musical structures Steve has unlocked in the restless pursuit of his soundquest."

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Steve Roach live at the Timeroom [2014]


Published on Apr 13, 2014 jason woodbury·1 video

"Steve Roach explores new sounds sounds and sequences on an analog modular system from http://synthesizers.com at his Sonoran desert studio the Timeroom. Read more about Roach's Timeroom studio, the 30th anniversary of his landmark album, "Structures from Silence," and his unique approach to creating "resonant sonic spaces" by visiting Tucson Weekly: http://www.tucsonweekly.com/tucson/ce...
Visit Steve Roach at his official website: http://www.steveroach.com/
Visit Projekt Records: http://www.projekt.com/store/"

You can find Steve Roach on Facebook here: https://www.facebook.com/SteveRoachMusic

Monday, September 25, 2006

Steve Roach



Via Eric:

"Steve Roach performed last night [9/23]in Tucson, Arizona. Steve played material from his recent release "Proof Positive" on guitar, synth and several sizes of didgeridoo while visuals from from his DVD 'Kairos' as well as images from other artists were shown. Here's my best photo from the show. Here's a link to Steve's web page on the concert."

"He's been doing ambient/electronic music for the last 25 years or so. Here's a link to an article about him in Electronic Musician from last year."

Saturday, February 12, 2022

Phoenix Synthesizer Festival


video upload by PVCCFineArts

Phoenix Synthesizer Festival
February 11, 2022
Paradise Valley Community College

Featured Performances by:
Chris Meyer
Steve Roach

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As many of you know, Chris Meyer is the man behind Learning Modular. You can find additional posts featuring him on MATRIXSYNTH here, and posts mentioning Steve Roach here.

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Electronic Musician Spotlights

Title link takes you to Electronic Musician's Spotlights page. EM Spotlights are articles on featured people. There's a bit of synth content worth checking out including analog conent on Steve Roach and Wendy Carlos. Via Peter Grenader of Buzzclick Music on AH.


The list includes:

Steve Roach
Wendy Carlos
Negativland
Malcolm Burn (String Cheese Incident)
Yoko Ono
Pierre Shaeffer & Pierre Henry - pioneers in sampling
Toby Marks (Banco de Gaia)
Tim Pagnotta
Roger McGuinn
Laurie Anderson
John Cage
Phillip Glass

Saturday, June 01, 2013

1992 ZENITH SYNTH MAG NO 2 + FREE TAPE - PPG Modular on Cover


via this auction

"RARE MINT CONDITION ZENITH NO 2 ELECTRONIC SYNTH MAGAZINE FROM 1992. IT FEATURES INTERVIEWS FROM MARK SHREEVE, PERU, SYNTHETIC, KIT WATKINS, SYNCO, NIGHTCRAWLERS, STEVE BRENNER, ANDREW PINCHES, DAVE THOMPSON, CORPERATION. ALSO FEATURES ON UK ELECTRONICA '92, KRAFTWERK CONVENTION, FAUST CONCERT, KLEMDAG '92, ANDY GARABALDI, + LOADS OF CD REVIEWS FROM TANGERINE DREAM, RON BOOTS, KLAUS SCHULZE, BERND KISTENMACHER, PERU, STEVE ROACH ETC. YOU ALSO GET A FREE TAPE WITH IT FEATURING - SYNCO - ECLIPE - 5.05, VERNAL EQUINOX - LE METRO - 5.20, ANDREW PINCHES - SCUBA IN SUNLIGHT - 10. 57, CORPERATION - CRUSADE - 4.33, DAVE THOMPSON - ON THE BORDERS OF CHAOS - 11.06, COCO RUSSEL - LE RETOUR - 6.03, KIT WATKINS - SETTING IRON JOHN FREE - 7.22, SYNTHETIC - OPITAL ILLUSION - 5.46, PETER D. GUICH - STARDUST - 12.34, WAVESTAR - ZENITH - 10.37, JOHN DYSON & FRIENDS - HAYDN SEEK/ANALOG - RECORDED LIVE IN DERBY 1992. THE COPERATION, DAVE THOMPSON & PETER DE GUICH TRACKS ARE ALL EXCLUSIVE TO THIS TAPE! MAGAZINE OVER 80 PAGES!"

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

Album Art



Anyone know where this image is from?

"LEM Studios." Via Cynthia on AH:

"The picture appears on the back of the LEM album MACHINES (highly recommended), Wavefront Records 1977. It is Bryce Robbley's chrome mannequin and Serge System next to Doug Lynner's Serge System, and Alex Cima's Steiner Parker SynthaSystem... It was shot in Star Track Studios on Santa Monica Blvd. in West Hollywood, circa 1977 or so. Danny Sofer of Oberhiem Electronics also played with them and may have contributed the Polyfusion modular on the right side of the picture? They also used an ARP String Ensemble, a Synthi AKS, and an EML PolyBox, a Syndrum, some Oberheim, and a little Buchla 200. These guys were good friends of mine and part of the Synapse/LEM/Triode crowd. They recorded together under the names MOBIUS and LEM (Live Electronic Music). Bryce (RIP) and Doug went to Cal Arts, and Doug's 5-panel Serge was the very first sold as an assembled unit, instead of as a synth kit from the CIA "staircase assembly party" days. Doug went on to use his Serge in the band INVISIBLE ZOO which enjoyed radio airplay of their pop tune "Synthesizer Man" and he performed with it as recently as last October when he and I played live at the the Sacred Elixirs Festival at the San Jose Convention Center."

Update via Loren in the comments: "I use to have that album. You forgot to add Steve Roach as another person who played with these guys. I know Steve played in MOBIUS and I think he made a guest appearance on the LEM album if my memory is correct."

Update: more from Peter Grenader of Plan B:
"A bit more trivia about one part of that photo - the Steiner-Parker
Synthasystem shown in the photo to the left of the robot's ear. - that was
Alex Cima's..

After Alex stopped rep'ing Steiner Parker in Southern California, this
system became the property of John Waddell, who already had one other and
along with a VCS3, were being used for the Electronic Music Studies
department of Birmingham High School in the SF Valley, LA. John was my very
first EM mentor and is wholeheartedly responsible for me being accepted to
CalArts as he pushed me to enter a concert competition that Alex hosted. I
did, I made it, I submitted that to Cal Arts, I made that. Waddell gave me
the best music theory instruction I've ever had, up to and including CIA.

John passed away four years ago, and willed that Steiner-Parker to
me...which I really loved and, although it's recently found a very good home
in Marina Del Ray. It's a great system.

Back about 1977 (?) Alex and I hosted a couple of EM concerts together, one
of which LEM performed live on the seond half. Cima and I also performed
live once with Emmett Chapman, which was one of the highlights of my
performance career. Oddly enough i didn't touch electronics on that one - i
was playing flute and sax, w/Alex on synths, this dreadful percussion player
Alex found and Chapman, who as usual played the stick like no other.

I ended up inheriting Alex's EM concert series, called Electronic
Explorations, after he had had enough. I did three or four of them, one
co-produced by John Waddell, which got that horrible review in Synapse by
Doug Lynner (of LEM) i've spoken about here before. The poster for that
event was done by a very good friend of Cynthia's at the time who used the
name of Sue Dinim (get it?) for her artwork credits.

Ain't it weird how the fabric of the LA electronic music scene was sewn?

Alex Cima is still around, teaching recording and electronic music at
Fullerton College and while he has long departed with his various Steiners,
still owns his Synthi AKS."

Monday, August 15, 2016

TapeOp Convention Modular Synth Class Featuring Peter Grenader, Alessandro Cortini and Dave Wright


Published on Aug 15, 2016 david wright

"live improv modular performance by Peter Grenader, Alessandro Cortini and Dave Wright. Mixed and processed live by Steve Roach. TapeOp Con @ El Conquistador Resort Tucson, AZ 2007"

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Charles & Jim on Vintage Synths - Explorer Part One


YouTube via oneamongmany10
"Oberheim Matrix 12 and Sequential Circuits T8 vintage analog synthesizers. We were messing around, trying to come up with some compositions that we could pair up on, in real time, ala late-70s early-80s Tangerine Dream or Steve Roach. The sound is coming through a couple of Martin Logans. We should get better over time as we get the hang of real-time composition on these instruments. But they are fun to play!"

Charles & Jim on Vintage Synths - Explorer Part Two

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Roland GAIA SH-01 - Luftrum Soundbank (v2)


YouTube via Luftrum1 | September 21, 2010

"Audio demo of Luftrum 6 - Soundbank for Roland GAIA SH-01 containing 64 ambient patches ranging from warm space pads over Berlin School arpeggios and organic sound effects - suitable for ambient, cinematic and filmscore productions. 32 of the 64 patches are spine-tingling ambient pads, lifting the GAIA up to the next level of sound!

Luftrum 6 is drawn out of inspirations from Brian Eno, Tangerine Dream, Biosphere and Steve Roach and is a follow up to soundbank successors released for Propellerheads Reason and lately the standalone Luftrum:Ambient for Camel Audio's Alchemy - which cemented Luftrum's signature as an ambient tone painter.

Luftrum 6 is available as download-only from luftrum.com.

Watch in HD for best audio!"

Sunday, May 02, 2021

Luftrum 24 - Soundbank for TAL J-8


video by Luftrum1

"Luftrum 24 is a soundbank for TAL J-8 covering a wide range of genres from synthwave to 90s French house to ambient, electro funk and synthpop. All presets you hear in the demo vid above, is straight out of the box with no external processing of any kind.

The presets range from soaring mono leads to dreamy pads over funky dark basses and delicate synth keys and are inspired by a broad range of synth-driven artists and duos such as Daft Punk, John Carpenter, Vangelis, Perturbator, Steve Roach and The Midnight.

The set also features 40 presets designed by Code Elektro, a critically acclaimed synthwave sci-fi artist from Denmark, whose music best can be described as a hard mix between Carpenter Brut, SURVIVE and Tangerine Dream.

LUFTRUM
Website https://www.luftrum.com"

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Cwejman RES-4 demo

Cwejman RES-4 demo from hpsounds on Vimeo.


"Here is a short demo of the Cwejman RES-4 Quad VC Resonators module.

This patch involve 3 intermodulating oscillators (Wiard Oscillator in LFO mode, Wiard Anti-Oscillator as a modulator, Tiptop Audio Z3000 as a modulator), which are filtered by a Wiard Boogie filter, itself modulated by the Wiard Oscilator.

12 dB/oct output of the Boogie filter is connected to the Cwejman RES-4. The tip was to modulate two bands of the RES-4 by an envelope (Wiard Envelator), which is trigged by a pulse rhythm created with the Intellijel uStep (clock signal is provided by the End output of a Bananalogue Serge VCS).

EFX processing through a nice Eventide Eclipse patch ;-) which give a Steve ROACH's like sound IMO."

Wednesday, April 17, 2019

POV album trailer - Miles Richmond/Peter Grenader feat. Steve Roach


Published on Apr 17, 2019 Peter Grenader

"A quick test drive of the upcoming POV album - coming Summer 2019"

Peter Grenader of Plan b.

Sunday, September 23, 2007

An Interview with Peter Grenader

"There are three Peter Grenaders. The first one is a renowned composer, whose works have secured wins at several festivals all over the world and whose artistic friends include some of the greatest names from the field of electronic music: Morton Subotnick, Steve Roach, Barry Schrader and many others. The second one is an instrument designer and Head of Plan B, a company producing modular analogue synthesizers. This Peter Grenader enjoys the immediate interaction between these machines and the performing musician, the way in which they allow a composer to have his instruments really do what he wants them to. Customers of his have included Nine Inch Nails and the Red Hot Chilli Peppers - again among many others. The third and final Peter Grenader is a former student at CalArts, now, retrospectively, probably considered the most important faculty of experimental media in the USA at the time. With stars like Harold Budd and John Cage working closely together with students, this was an exciting era of departure, of fresh beginnings and of discovering new technologies, timbres and tools. As a CD project and a string of new Plan B products are approaching, the first and second Peter Grenader are sure to make headlines soon. But until then, we're sitting down for a chat with the last one, talking about the "good old times" and life as a student at CalArts in the 70s."

click here for the full interview on Tokafu.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Roland GAIA SH-01 - Luftrum Soundbank


YouTube via Luftrum1 | September 19, 2010

"Audio demo of Luftrum 6 - Soundbank for Roland GAIA SH-01 containing 64 ambient patches ranging from warm space pads over Berlin School arpeggios and organic sound effects - suitable for ambient, cinematic and filmscore productions. 32 of the 64 patches are spine-tingling ambient pads, lifting the GAIA up to the next level of sound!

Luftrum 6 is drawn out of inspirations from Brian Eno, Tangerine Dream, Biosphere and Steve Roach and is a follow up to soundbank successors released for Propellerheads Reason and lately the standalone Luftrum:Ambient for Camel Audio's Alchemy - which cemented Luftrum's signature as an ambient tone painter.

Luftrum 6 is available as download-only from luftrum.com."

Thursday, September 15, 2016

Dave Smith Instruments "In The Spotlight with the PRO 2" with JESSE SOLA (NUMINA)


The sixth in Dave Smith Instruments' "In The Spotlight with the PRO 2" series is currently up with JESSE SOLA (NUMINA) here.

"Jesse Sola is an American keyboardist who goes under the project name Numina. He was born in 1971 in a musical family that currently resides in Denver, Colorado. Jesse began recording music in his 20’s while in college. Jesse’s choice of instrumentation was the use of synthesizers and acoustic instruments melded together to create deep, evolving music that ranges from melancholy to mysterious. Currently, Numina has released albums on his own Numinamusic label as well as on Gestalt Records, Hypnos, Dark Duck Records. He’s also been featured several times on the syndicated radio program Music From the Hearts of Space. Similar artists and influences include Steve Roach, Robert Rich, Vidna Obmana, and Stephen Philips."

You can find previous posts featuring DSI's Spotlight series here.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Camp Tape Op - Tucson 2007 Analog Synthesis 5/5


YouTube via horchacha

"from left to right:

alessandro cortini - buchla 200e / ear systems modular
peter grenader - plan b synth
steve roach - surround sound mixing
dave wright - laquarto and perky

we share a clock signal

el conquistador resort - conference room
camp tape op 2007

www.notbreathing.com"

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Luftrum 3 - Ambient ReFill for Reason


YouTube via Luftrum1

"Ambient ReFill with patches for Thor Synthesizer, Propellerhead Reason 4. Luftrum 3 continues where Luftrum 2 left you - somewhere floating in space. 318 Mb Dr.Rex loops of pure ambient substance: Soundscapes & drones, ambient loops, spoken dialogue, field recordings, old movie conversation and 45 new evolving ambient pads for Thor.

Also included with Luftrum 3 is separate standalone wav and rx2 files (850 Mb in total) compatible with all major DAW's; Ableton Live, Cubase, Logic etc.

For ambient composers into drone music and space music in the likes of Biosphere, Klaus Schulze, The Orb, Tangerine Dream, early Brian Eno, Steve Roach and Robert Rich.

Music by Deepspace using Luftrum 3.

Luftrum 3 contains:

52 Old Movie Conversation
45 Ambient Pads for Thor
15 Soundscapes & Drones
12 Spoken Dialogue
10 Atmospheric Pad Loops
6 Field Recordings"

Thursday, May 21, 2009

Charles & Jim - Vintage Synthesizers Explorer Part Three


YouTube via oneamongmany10. follow-up to this post.
"Oberheim Matrix 12 and Sequential Circuits T8 vintage analog synthesizers. We were messing around, trying to come up with some compositions that we could pair up on, in real time, ala late-70s early-80s Tangerine Dream or Steve Roach. The sound is coming through a couple of Martin Logans. We should get better over time as we get the hang of real-time composition on these instruments. But they are fun to play!"

Wednesday, September 29, 2021

Alias Zone: Devotion (performed by Chris Meyer of Learning Modular)


video upload by

"This performance first aired as part of the 2021 Synth Society Summit and published on the Alias Zone YouTube channel (https://YouTube.com/AliasZone). It is a companion piece to Náhuatl, which was created for Steve Roach's SoundQuest Fest 2021 (https://youtu.be/lbO8qCdgHq0).

Chris Meyer: Modular synth, Waldorf Iridium, Tibetan prayer bowl, Riot Audio Ritual Gong Drum

Vietnamese Buddhist Ceremony recorded with permission and provided courtesy of FreeToUseSounds.com."
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