Artifacts (album)
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| Artifacts | |||||
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| Studio album by Steve Roach | |||||
| Released | 1994 | ||||
| Recorded | 1994 at The Timeroom in Tucson, Arizona | ||||
| Genre | Ambient | ||||
| Length | 77:12 | ||||
| Label | Fortuna Records | ||||
| Producer | Steve Roach and Eckart Rahn | ||||
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Artifacts (1994) is a tribal ambient album by the American artist Steve Roach. This album is a follow up to 1993’s Origins.
There is a poem by Linda Kohanov in the liner notes which is a sequel to her poem in Origins. Like Origins, many of the track titles were derived from this poem.
[edit] Track listing
- ”Groundswell” (8:15)
- ”Thunder Brother” (9:29)
- ”The Origin of Artifacts” (25:46)
- ”Your Own Eyes” (8:02)
- ”Ancestral Horizon” (8:27)
- ”Temple of the Frog” (8:50)
- ”Begin Where I End” (8:01)
[edit] Personnel
- Steve Roach (synthesizers, samplers, percussion, didgeridoos, Northern Sonoran dreampipe, frame drums, dumbek, voice, rainstick, clay water pots, ocarina, clay flutes, Indonesian gong, Native American grinding stone, misc.)
- Loren Nerell (Javanese gender on “Temple of the Frog”)
- Suso Saiz (guitar sample food on “The Origins of Artifacts”)

