Tracklist
Early Dawn | 11:58 | ||
Early Man | 25:28 | ||
Begins Looking Skyward | 6:33 | ||
Walking Upright | 11:28 | ||
Hunting & Gathering | 12:33 | ||
Flow Stone | 5:42 |
Credits (3)
- Vince Harrigan*Artwork [Slate Concept And Creation]
- Steve RoachCreated By
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Roger King (2)Mastered By
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Early Man
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Manifold Records – mancd36 | US | 2000 | US — 2000 | ||||
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Early Man
2×CD, Album
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Projekt – PROJEKT111 | US | 2001 | US — 2001 | ||||
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Early Man
15×File, MP3, Album, Reissue, 320 kbps
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Timeroom Editions – none | US | 2021 | US — 2021 | ||||
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Early Man
17×File, WAV, Album, Reissue
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Projekt – none | US | US |
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Early Man
17×File, FLAC, Album, Reissue
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Projekt – none | US | US |
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referencing Early Man (2×CD, Album) PROJEKT111
the first disc is the main album, while the second is a sort of reconstruction, or deconstruction, of the first album, but both are space music gems that consist of essentially over seventy minutes as one single organic track. But what makes this one his best for a long, long time, is the variety and textures of the electronics and synths that he is using, allied to the fact that he has at last achieved the perfect combination of space music with selected ‘rhythmic’ ages where the rhythm is entirely in keeping with and a vital component of the assorted space synth layers that are occurring all around, here in the form of a descending and ascending motif, a bit similar, but entirely unconnected with, a musical phrase used on an album on my label by Doug Snyder, and a phrase which is just fantastic in either context. After the opening layers that set the scene, the piece and components develop and cruise through seemingly infinite textures of space synths, textural percussives, heavenly synths, and eventually the arrival of that oh-so subtle cyclical backdrop, all providing a soundscape over the entire changing length of the track that is truly wondrous, a sea of sounds that genuinely make up his finest album for ages, despite the fact that the last few have all been immaculate, but this is something out of this world altogether. The sheer breadth of the sounds and textures on offer is unreal, and it is the fact that things are always changing, always developing, always progressing towards some far-off point that make this such a superb album. If that wasn’t enough, the second CD takes an altogether purer space music approach to things with a reduced variety of textures, but more synth layers and the sort of album that in Roach’s world, becomes a thing of unbelievably beauty and purity. But, finally, the thing that is the crowning glory on both albums, is the human factor – the warmth, the atmosphere, the sense of real feeling as a work is carefully crafted with love and affection. Quite superb. -
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referencing Early Man (2×CD, Album) PROJEKT111
Under the radar Roach recording. Murky, moving and mindful music here. He is still channelling the tribal aspects didjeridoo etc but gradually you can hear the music moving slowly out on the fringes. Primitive meets tech minus the commercialism aspect seeping in a trait Roach continues to this day. -
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referencing Early Man (2×CD, Album) PROJEKT111
One of my most-listened to releases from Steve Roach. Not as tribal as you may expect before listening. An expansive and atmospheric thematic journey of one ancient man. As cool as the single cd version in actual slate may be, it would be a shame to hear the first disc without the second.
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