Forgotten Gods

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Forgotten Gods
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Studio album by
Steve Roach, Jorge Reyes & Suso Saiz as Suspended Memories
Released1993
RecordedTimeroom, Tucson, AZ
Genre Ambient
Length58:59
Label Hearts of Space
Producer Steve Roach, Jorge Reyes & Suso Saiz
Steve Roach chronology
The Lost Pieces
(1993)
Forgotten Gods
(1993)
Origins
(1993)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Forgotten Gods is a collaborative album by American ambient musicians Steve Roach, Jorge Reyes & Suso Saiz as Suspended Memories. [1] [2] Recorded and mixed at the Timeroom, Tucson, AZ. Mastered at Hearts of Space studio, San Francisco. [3]

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Reception

AllMusic rated this album 5 stars, stating, "The album sounds really great when the volume is turned up. That way you can really feel the ominous power and all the nuances in the music."

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jorge Reyes, Steve Roach & Suso Saiz

No.TitleLength
1."Different Deserts"12:20
2."Snake Song"6:44
3."Night Devotion"3:51
4."Saguaro"5:23
5."Mutual Tribes"7:06
6."Suspended Memories, Forgotten Gods"6:01
7."Ritual Noise"3:48
8."Distant Look"7:39
9."Shaman's Dream"6:07

Personnel

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