Dreamtime Return
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Dreamtime Return (1988) is a double album by the American ambient musician Steve Roach, based on Australian Aboriginal culture and the concept of the Dreamtime. Described as "one of the pivotal works of ambient music"<ref name="Moon"/> and "groundbreaking,"<ref name="Catlin"/> the album has been included on a number of lists of the world's best music, including 1,000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die.<ref name="Moon"/>
OverviewEdit
Roach had already begun composing this album when by chance he received a letter from writer/photographer David Stahl. Stahl had heard Steve Roach’s third album, Structures from Silence, on the radio while driving through the desert towards Mexico. He informed Steve Roach of his current documentary film project Art of the Dreamtime. Several months later Roach and Stahl traveled to Northern Australia to visit that region's ancient Aboriginal sites.
The earliest recorded track on the album is “The Other Side”. This piece was recorded live, with Kevin Braheny playing a Steiner EWI (Electronic Woodwind Instrument). This piece was broadcast on the National Public Radio program Music from the Hearts of Space in 1986. This particular edition of the program, titled Starflight 1, was so popular that later that year it was released as an album, consequently “The Other Side” was released two years before the rest of Dreamtime Return.
Before this album was released, Steve Roach traveled to Australia for musical inspiration.<ref name="AllMusic"/>
ReceptionEdit
In a 1989 appraisal for CD Review, Linda Kohanov lauded Dreamtime Return as Roach's "masterpiece" and wrote that Roach "demonstrates that electronic music's greatest potential may lie in bringing our most elusive dreams and ancient memories into focus through potent, highly imaginative soundscapes."<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref>
Dreamtime Return helped Roach gain a worldwide reputation.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Retrospectively, the album has been described by the Hartford CourantTemplate:'s Roger Catlin as "groundbreaking",<ref name="Catlin">Template:Cite news</ref> and by AllMusic as a landmark of "fourth world" music.<ref name="AllMusic"/> Author David B. Knight opined that Roach "seeks to activate listeners to reach a deep level of consciousness that draws upon the trance-inducing music he has created."<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Reviewing the album's 1998 reissue, Mark Burbey of Alternative Press wrote that Dreamtime Return "remains a landmark recording of extraordinary emotional resonance."<ref>Template:Cite magazine</ref> It has also been included on a number of lists of the world's best music, including Tom Moon's 1,000 Recordings to Hear Before You Die (2008), which notes that it has come to be regarded as "one of the pivotal works of ambient music."<ref name="Moon">Template:Cite book</ref>
John Diliberto, host of the ambient music radio program Echoes, commented in 2005 that Dreamtime Return was "a seminal recording that has influenced a generation of musicians",<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> while Hearts of Space presenter Stephen Hill said, "Musically Dreamtime richly deserves its classic status, but Roach also deserves credit for leading electronic musicians out of their sheltered studios and into an active relationship with the landscape, the wider world, and deep cultural history."<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
After Dreamtime Return was remastered and reissued for its 30th anniversary in 2018, Bryon Hayes from Exclaim! wrote, "Thirty years later, in a period of intense rediscovery of barely remembered classic albums, it's fitting that this iconic gem has been uncovered."<ref name="Hayes"/>
Track listingEdit
All tracks by Steve Roach except where noted
2-Disc CD ReleaseEdit
Disc oneEdit
- ”Towards the Dream” – 7:08
- ”The Continent” – 4:49
- ”Songline” (Robert Rich, Roach) – 3:10
- ”Airtribe Meets the Dream Ghost” (Rich, Roach) – 7:00
- ”A Circular Ceremony” – 11:18
- ”The Other Side” (Kevin Braheny, Roach) – 13:14
- ”Magnificent Gallery” – 6:07
- ”Truth in Passing” – 8:41
- ”Australian Dawn-The Quiet Earth Cries Inside” – 6:18
Disc twoEdit
- ”Looking for Safety” – 31:21
- ”Through a Strong Eye” – 6:50
- ”The Ancient Day” – 6:06
- ”Red Twilight with the Old Ones” – 9:48
- ”The Return” – 8:33
1988 Fortuna Records 2-LP releaseEdit
The 1988 2-LP release lacks the songs "Truth in Passing" and "Through a Strong Eye." It also has shorter edits of several other pieces, including a version of "Looking for Safety" that is 20 minutes shorter than the CD version.
Side 1Edit
- ”Towards the Dream” – 7:08
- ”The Continent” – 4:48
- ”Songline” – 3:11
- ”Airtribe Meets the Dream Ghost” – 6:59
Side 2Edit
- ”A Circular Ceremony” – 9:35
- ”The Other Side” – 13:13
Side 3Edit
- ”Magnificent Gallery” – 5:03
- ”Australian Dawn-The Quiet Earth Cries Inside” – 5:11
- ”Looking for Safety” – 10:03
Side 4Edit
- ”The Ancient Day” – 6:06
- ”Red Twilight with the Old Ones” – 9:48
- ”The Return” – 8:33
PersonnelEdit
- Steve Roach – analog and digital synthesizers, sequencers, sampler, Macintosh with “M”, digital drums, Taos drum, sticks
- Kevin Braheny – Steiner EWI
- David Hudson – didjeridu
- Chuck Oken, Jr – rainstick
- Robert Rich – gourd drum, dumbek