Description
In the late 2000s a sprawling catalog of what is now genre-defining music was emanating from an unlikely place.
Cleveland, Ohio has a broad reputation for many things, but in the aughts, psyche-expanding Kosmische wasn’t necessarily
Cleveland’s calling card… until Emeralds. The trio of John Elliott, Steve Hauschildt, and Mark McGuire had released a profusion of
limited-run cassettes, CD-Rs, and vinyl titles that had been passed around basement shows and then migrated to niche music
communities online, creating a unique kind of murmur, even in the height of the DIY blog era. Three kids from the rust belt were
crafting a distinctive and truly far-out strain of music on their own terms in the Midwest. They were flipping lids in wood-paneled
basements and circulating around the underground with soaring sounds stylistically indebted to deep German electronic music
pioneers and released with the ethos and twisted fervor of renegade Midwestern noise freaks. After several releases garnered a die-
hard fandom in niche circles of internet/music culture, and then catching the attention of the late Peter Rehberg, the renowned artist
and curator of the Editions Mego label, an expectation was set that the next Emeralds record was going to be a big one. And in 2010,
Does it Look Like I’m Here? was it.
Artistically, the album is a definitive statement; this is to say it was crafted by heads for heads, a genuine article and a profoundly
deep listen, but the mainstream dove in too. Pitchfork acknowledged the rarefied nature of the album’s electricity with a “best new
music” rating. This crossover success is a result of the tracks’ potency and wonderfully engineered and succinct structures. It’s dialed
in. Still creating their distinct yawning cosmic sound, Elliott and Hauschildt shower the stereo spectrum with shimmering arpeggios,
dusty, melodically dynamic swells, rippling FM textures, and canyon-wide waveshapes. McGuire’s signature guitar playing echoes
emotive new age pathos and cascading astral space rock trance states. Their previous albums found many tracks hovering past the
ten-minute mark, but these new songs were short, potent. “Candy Shoppe” opens the album with polished elegance; Emeralds’
throbbing synthetic sound made bite-sized, an incandescent morsel wrapped in waxed paper. On “Goes By” the languid electric guitar
strums and swooning synth pads peel apart into enveloping sheets of synth gargling and soaring leads. Both tracks are entire worlds
kept neatly under five minutes. If previous albums like Solar Bridge and What Happened were lysergic sprawls, Does It Look Like I’m
Here presents itself as a tin holding a series of psychonautic blasts. This is all to say, the album lived up to the hype.
Listening to it now, 13 years after its original release on Editions Mego, the album sounds however timeless, still immediate. There is
a wide-pupiled and cotton-mouthed awe sewn into these radiant folds of sound; for those newly into this sort of thing, let this reissue
serve as an initiation, a history lesson, and a heroic dose. For those who’ve come up in the scene and have worn out their pirated
mp3s of this album; they can finally get a fresh copy on vinyl. Does It Look Like I’m Here? became a hallmark that would carve a
path for an entire scene. Ghostly International is thrilled to reissue the album, remastered by Heba Kadry, including 7 bonus tracks
exclusive to the digital album and CD. The limited edition 2xLP includes extensive liner notes by Chris Madak (Bee Mask).
TRACKLISTING
01. Candy Shoppe
02. The Cycle Of Abuse
03. Double Helix
04. Science Center
05. Genetic
06. Goes By
07. Does It Look Like I’m Here?
08. Summerdata
09. Shade
10. It Doesn’t Arrive
11. Now You See Me
12. Access Granted
13. Escape Wheel*
14. August (Extended)*
15. In Love*
16 Lake Effect Snow*
17. Genetic (Rehearsal)*
18. Does It Look Like I’m Here? (Daphni Mix 1)*
19. Does It Look Like I’m Here? (Daphni Mix 2)*
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