Emancipator – Seven Seas (Green Vinyl)
- Label:
- Loci / Vinyl Digital
- Art.No.:
- 0251169
- Cat.No.:
- VinDig145COL
- Released:
- 25.09.2015
- Cover:
- Picture
- Format:
- 2LP
- Pressing:
- DE - Original
- Genre:
- EXCLUSIVES + Downtempo / Downbeat + Beat Art + Electronic + Hip Hop / Rap + Instrumentals + Trip Hop + Broken Beats / Headz
Vinyl Digital Exclusive: Limited Edition of 400 Copies on Dark Green Vinyl - only 200 for Europe!
"There is simply nothing more welcoming to the ears than a new Emancipator record. Slathered with organic rhythms and dripping with fusion atmospheres, Doug Appling’s (Emancipator) newest creation is once again a freely majestic pilgrimage into the depths of worldly sound. Seven Seas could not be a more appropriate name, as the album could easily fit flawlessly as the soundtrack to an oceanic escapade lasting months, or even years, in exile.
The inclusion of electronic elements is no foreign concept to Appling, but nor is it any predominant requirement. Occasional synthesizer beams scan themselves across the sound spectrum being produced. The focal point of each composition, however, remains the pressing organic elements signature to the Emancipator sound. Frequently accompanied by live violin, and more recently a larger arrangement in the form of the Emancipator Ensemble, Appling has shown tirelessly that the presence of live instrumentation is a key component of his vision.
Teasing guitar strums and chiming piano keys often introduce the songs of Seven Seas. Each composition emerges out of its organic components. The structures are kept minimal, but steadily moving through constant evolution to maintain the listener’s interest. At the root, these are electronically produced instrumentals, but taking an overall perspective there is truly so much more happening within the confines of the record. Each track is segmented, implementing distinct sections through which its instrumental and production components can highlight themselves and bask in their own, natural beauty.
Not only does the release add to the furthering impressive discography of Emancipator, but also that of Appling’s own founded label, Loci Records. The Portland, Oregon label has seen itself home to the releases of numerous artists clearly inspired by Appling’s own musical expeditions, each dipping their personal touches on to their according audio canvases." (Kyle Taylor http://funkadelphia.wordpress.com)
Title | Featuring | Producing | Time | ||
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A1. | All in Here | Emancipator | 05:20 | ||
A2. | Seaven Seas | Madelyn Grant | Emancipator | 04:00 | |
A3. | 1993 | Emancipator | 05:02 | ||
B1. | Ocelot | Emancipator | 04:36 | ||
B2. | Vision Quest | Emancipator | 05:33 | ||
B3. | Land & Sea | Molly Parti | Emancipator | 06:01 | |
C1. | Canopy | Emancipator | 06:03 | ||
C2. | Delta Trance | Emancipator | 03:01 | ||
C3. | The Key | Emancipator | 05:31 | ||
D1. | Oasis | Emancipator | 04:52 | ||
D2. | Honey | Emancipator | 03:59 | ||
D3. | Barnacles | Emancipator | 06:08 |
- Jochem Frank writes: Time: 01:03 Date: 22.11.2015 Rating:
- 2015-11-22 01:03:00 Seven Seas (Green Vinyl) from 16,76 €
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As you would expect from Emancipator - another ambient, downtempo album that is great for all sorts of occasions: studying, relaxing, hanging out with friends.
This album feels a bit more melodic and harmonious than his previous one - Dusk to Dawn - and makes this record more accessible to first time listeners and a little less "square" than some of his earlier tracks. On Seven Seas Emancipator shows that he has grown as both a musician and a producer as his production quality and feel for harmony have greatly approved when compared to Soon It Will Be Cold Enough (which was already somewhat of a masterpiece)
If you're a fan of Emancipator or similar artists (think Bonobo et al.), give this album a listen and be amazed by the grandeur of this sweetly soothing album.