| 1 | The Only Way In | 7:15 |
| 2 | The Function Inside The Form | 8:23 |
| 3 | It's All Connected | 9:28 |
| 4 | Outer Weave | 5:12 |
| 5 | Symmetry And Balance | 9:35 |
| 6 | Saturday Somewhere | 10:50 |
| 7 | Escher's Dream Is Dreaming | 9:48 |
| 8 | A Subtle Twist Of Fate | 13:24 |
Steve Roach – Skeleton Keys (Projekt, 2015)
International ambient pioneer Steve Roach returns to his analog roots with Skeleton Keys, a masterclass in sequenced electronic music. Moving away from fleeting trends, Roach utilizes purely analog systems to create spontaneous, real-time compositions that echo the "Berlin School" influence of his early career while showcasing a more confident, modern depth.
This album was selected as the Echoes May CD of the Month, praised for its ability to pull listeners into a vortex of evolving patterns and "power felt" across its eight tracks. From the high-speed, retro-pulsing energy of "The Only Way In" and "The Function Inside the Form" to the more subtle, atmospheric grooves of "It’s All Connected," Roach balances rhythmic complexity with slow-breathing pads and ecstatic melodic peaks.
Highlights Include:
- The Only Way In: A nostalgic, reverse-echoing intro that recalls Roach’s classic 80s work.
- The Function Inside the Form: A stellar example of "old school" sequencer class.
- Escher’s Dream Is Dreaming: A sophisticated, layered exploration of form and melody.
- Outer Weave & A Subtle Twist Of Fate: Atmospheric pieces that demonstrate a refined, evocative creative euphoria.
Skeleton Keys is a sophisticated journey for the curious listener—an invitation to disappear into an intricate web of sound where the past and future of electronic music collide.