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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must-Have, Broad-spectrumed, Mind Booster!
EMPETUS. n. 1. A driving force. 2. Incentive. 3. The tendency of a moving body to keep in motion after the force that caused it has stopped. Release in 1986, this is only Roach's fourth album after "Structures From Silence." "Empetus" is thus definitely for daytime listening, as its backbeats are uptempo, quick and syncopated. Track 1,...
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3.0 out of 5 stars An evolution of style and form.
This is my second recording by Mr.Roach.The first,"artifacts",was more focused.I rate that one "5" stars. This one,however,is good without ever holding my interest for long.I would rate it "3" stars.I look to obtain much more recent examples of work by Mr.Roach.
Published on January 8, 2007 by Freeman H. Matthews


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Must-Have, Broad-spectrumed, Mind Booster!, January 28, 2002
This review is from: Empetus (Audio CD)
EMPETUS. n. 1. A driving force. 2. Incentive. 3. The tendency of a moving body to keep in motion after the force that caused it has stopped. Release in 1986, this is only Roach's fourth album after "Structures From Silence." "Empetus" is thus definitely for daytime listening, as its backbeats are uptempo, quick and syncopated. Track 1, "Arrival," starts off with a flickering wave of synthesized arpeggios and blends seamlessly into Track 2, "Seeking," ending abruptly into the more serious "Conquest" on Track 3, with it's definitely-80's drum rhythms and synthesis. Right from the start you are urged to "pick it UP...get the blood moving...let's go!" Track 4 finds a well-honed grove in "Empowerment," with the classic Roach-style pitch bending that is a flashback to another classic, "Structures from Silence." "Twilight Heat" on track 5 sounded strangely familiar, and for a minute I thought I was listening to Tangerine Dream. The influence of both Patrick Ohearn and David Arkenstone seem to have impermeated track 6, "Merge," with its pleasantly bright staccatos. The twinkly track 7, "Urge," with its well-placed drum fills gives a solid middle-to-end that leads into tracks 8 and 9, "Distance is Near", which usher one last rush before tapering off into the perfectly mellowed "The Memory," which is far too short at only six minutes. With this track we get another look into the future, where you could swear you were listing to the 1988 milestone, "Quiet Music." Steve Roach clearly shows his variety and talent on "Empetus," and for that reason alone this makes an excellent album for the would-be Roach fan. If you already know of his music, well, then you already know of its indispensability. This is among the top-quality works of electronic music, 45 minutes in length, where you won't be disappointed. TOP recommendation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Up Beat Steve Roach, August 3, 2007
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This is not his usual ambient quiet music. It is like the german sequencer music like tangerine dream. It has a few mellow tracks but the majority is upbeat and really really good. I have been collecting tangerine dream, klaus schulze, and steve roache's albums and comparing it to steve's other sequencer music this is the best in my opinion for actually striking emotion and getting you pumped up. My favorite track is distance is near it is short like 2 mins but really gets you pumped.
If you like upbeat sequencer music this is a must!
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3.0 out of 5 stars An evolution of style and form., January 8, 2007
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This is my second recording by Mr.Roach.The first,"artifacts",was more focused.I rate that one "5" stars. This one,however,is good without ever holding my interest for long.I would rate it "3" stars.I look to obtain much more recent examples of work by Mr.Roach.
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5.0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT AMBIENT MUSIC, June 24, 2003
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Denise G. Sifuentes "dream15" (Mammoth Lakes, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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After listening to Steve Roach's music on the Hearts of Space programming on Public Radio I have found him to be one of my favorites and Empetus has lived up to my many expectations and then maybe more. I will definitely be purchasing more Steve Roach as I build my collection. If your collection is beginning this is one of his better cd's and worth the purchase!
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A bit "old hat", but keeps one's interest., April 24, 2001
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J.M. Leonard (wheaton, il. United States) - See all my reviews
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A very early offering from Steve Roach before he became fixated withprimitive tribal and ambient sounds. Definately noisier and more energetic than his later works. Things kick off with the powerful and haunting "Arival", letting you know you are in his domain and you aint goin' nowhere till he's finished. "Merge" is to my knowledge the only whimsical piece Roach has ever done. If not danceable, then toe tapping at least, and very engaging. "Conquest" and "Empowerment" are full of testosterone. The closeing piece, "The Memory", is a taste of what Roach would for the most part settle into the remainder of his carrer. Bittersweet, longing, meditative introspection. It's a beautiful and haunting finale. "empetus" is not groundbreaking in sound. Even when itwas released fifteen years ago this territory had been covered extensively, and often more inovatively, by the german masters like Schulze, Tangerine Dream, etc. It's not boring, however. Occasionaly it's even strikeing. Purchase as a curiosity.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars More Structure Than Some Of His Other Work, August 6, 2005
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I have heard some of Steve's other work and a lot of it is has less of a solid structure. If you are looking for that structure and not just floaty ambient sounds this work may be for you. It's classic. If you are shopping for Steve Roach, you need to have this album.
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5.0 out of 5 stars More electronic than ambient..., July 11, 2005
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This album of music is by far Steve's best!!! I know a lot of his fans will disagree with me because this album is NOT his typical "tribal" nonsense , but if you want to listen to a highly visual and cinematic journey into a soundscape of pulsing, intricate passages that weave in and out of sweeping waves of lush keyboards, this one is for you. Truly this is an album that exemplifies what electronic/ambient music should sound like. EVERY song has its own feel and it's great from start to finish.

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0 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars another masterpiece, June 12, 2000
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you like Robert Rich?You'll love this one too. This cd is rich in sound, beautiful and can truly "set the mood".
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