Celebrated ambient musician of began his foray into electronic
and atmospheric music in 1999, after several years dabbling in a range
of styles from guitar-based post punk and Australian pub rock to world
music.
Citing Tangerine Dream, Synergy, Kraftwerk and Vangelis as early influences,
Roberts has taken ambient to new heights, with his last release ‘Sacred
Black’ attaining international recognition.
‘Auburn Silhouette’ is the fourth release from Amongst Myselves,
whose ambient career began in earnest with the 1999 album “The Sun
in the Bottle”.
This latest release takes the listener on an unforgettable journey through
the elements. Roberts’ drew inspiration for this album from his
experiences in outback South Australia and 12 months working and travelling
overseas, with each track evoking a different environmental experience.
Amongst Myselves first starting writing and performing under the guise
of ,
releasing six cassettes worth of material, the most praised being the
post-apocalyptic .
In the late 80s and early 90s Roberts diversified
into playing keyboards and guitars in many local Adelaide bands, including
and .
But it was during the 90s that he became more
aware of neu-Ambient music, and with the help of advances in computer
based synths, began experimenting in ambient, new age and drone.
Amongst Myselves recently achieved solid international
success with the inclusion of the track ‘ Distant Horizons’
on a new compilation album ‘Ultima Thule – Chasing the Dawn.’
The album features 78 minutes of previously unreleased music from the
world’s most acclaimed ambient composers, among them Steve Roach,
Robert Rich, Tim Story, Jeff Grinke and Thom Brennan.
For the first time, Amongst Myselves latest release is accompanied by
a of three short films,
produced by Roberts and based on tracks from the album. As a filmmaker
and sound producer by trade, Roberts says that creating film to help
convey the feelings within his tracks has been a long-term goal.
“This is one of my most rewarding pieces of work to date - and
certainly a headphone experience,” he said.