Soma (Steve Roach and Robert Rich album)
Soma (1992, sometimes spelled SoMa) was the second collaborative album by the U.S. ambient musicians Steve Roach and Robert Rich, following their 1990 album Strata.
Soma | ||||
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Released | 1992 | |||
Recorded | at The Timeroom in Tucson, Arizona and Soundscape Studio in Mountain View, California | |||
Genre | Electronic, ambient[1] | |||
Length | 57:11 | |||
Label | Hearts of Space Records/Fathom | |||
Producer | Robert Rich and Steve Roach | |||
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Robert Rich chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | ( |
Muze | (positive) [2] |
Overview
The liner notes explain that the word soma can be found in the ancient Vedic texts describing a drink made from plants to help commune with the gods (a botanical hallucinogen), and that the same word meant "body" in Ancient Greek.[3]
The music on the album is electronic and ambient music with psychedelic overtones.[1] The album ends with a gentle, serene piece for electric guitar titled "Touch".
The album reached number nine on the Billboard New Age chart for April 17, 1993.[4]
Track listing
- "Love Magick" – 7:40
- "Nightshade" – 9:07
- "Going Inland" – 4:05
- "Silk Ridge" – 6:05
- "Blood Music" – 8:10
- "Soma" – 12:07
- "Seduction of the Minotaur" – 5:21
- "Touch" – 4:36
All compositions by Steve Roach and Robert Rich.
Personnel
- Musical[3]
- Steve Roach – synthesizers, samplers, drum programming, didgeridu, voice, clay water pots, rainstick, rocks, various percussions, Lakota Indian flute, ocarinas, "glurp"
- Robert Rich – synthesizers, samplers, bamboo and clay flutes, steel guitar, drum programming, Udu clay drums, dumbek, ceramic talking drum, Waterphone, kalimba, rainstick, various percussions, "glurp"
- with
- Linda Kohanov – frame drum "cries, swirls and scratches" (on tracks 6 and 7)
- Technical[3]
- Production, recording, mixing: Steve Roach, Robert Rich
- Mastering: Stephen Hill, Robert Rich
- Graphical[3]
- Design, image editing, montage: Stephen Hill
- Cover: photochemical etching by Wernher Krutein (of Photovault, San Francisco)
- Artist photo: Chuck Koesters
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gollark: Also that the logs feature may be out of scope a bit.
gollark: Mostly the problem's that the commands all have results which are mostly useless (making it a bit annoying to implement), that I want to start making the server bit P2P, and that I'm not really sure if there are any useful features it's missing.
References
- Soma at AllMusic
- "Soma (by Darren Bergstein)". Steveroach.com. Retrieved 2012-03-10.
- Source: Roach & Rich, "CD liner notes"
- "New Age Music: Top New Age Albums Chart". Billboard. April 17, 1993. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
Sources
- Roach, Steve & Rich, Robert (1992). "CD liner notes" in Soma, San Francisco: Hearts of Space Records, 1992, SKU HS11033-2, EAN 0025041103329 (UPC 025041103329)
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