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http://www.discogs.com/release/258684
Steve Roach - Space And Time: An Introduction To The Soundworlds Of Steve Roach
If you havn't heard much of his stuff, that release will pretty much give you a solid idea as to what a good lot of his works are about.
However, I find alot of his albums to be pretty conceptual. From the cover art, the album names, track titles - down to the tracks themselves and the soundscapes he creates. As I said before, it ranges from the most Earthy and indiginous, to the edges of the universe, where distant objects and worlds are explored.
I would recommend listenings with headphones. IMO, some of his work is just too intense and engrossing to just use as backround music.. |
I love the fact that this one is from 03. i'll definitely check it out   
thanks man 
P.S.
And yeah, I never realised how much better it is, listening to stuff through headphones until a week ago. I brought a sample in to work of a Roygbiv remix that I am working on and listened to it throught headphones and thought 'f*** yeah, this sounds cool!'.
Why is that.... is it because the sound is closer to your ears so your anvil can pick up more sound or what?
Anyway, what are the best headphones to get? I heard Senheiser are pretty good. keep in mind that I dont want the chunky ones for listening to regular music. I only want chunky ones for making music. I want some cool looking ones for listening to music
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