There are all kinds of familiar elements at work on Emeralds third album, and those elements will be especially familiar to anyone who was listening to avant pop electronic music in the 1970s. The slightly cheesy-sounding keyboard arpeggiations, the waveform generators, the sweet-and-sour analog synth sounds -- these are all basic elements of the earliest synthesized pop (and synthesized classical) music. To say that Emeralds take these elements and make them new would be an exaggeration, but to say that they make them their own would not be. Does It Look Like Im Here? consists largely of tracks previously issued as a series of 7" vinyl singles but also includes new material recorded exclusively for this CD release; some of it sounds like a more energized Fripp & Eno (notice in particular the uptempo Frippertronics of "Candy Shoppe") and some of it seems a bit too self-consciously dated (consider the rather silly Moogisms of "Genetic"), but there are many moments of pure genius: "Summerdata" is intensely involving despite being largely arrhythmic; "It Doesnt Arrive" sounds like a slow helicopter going by with Brian Enos Music for Airports playing on its stereo; "Access Granted," the albums final track, is four minutes of pure, pulsing beauty. All of it occupies a slightly uneasy borderland between ambient music and avant-garde experimentation, and all of it is well worth hearing. ~ Rick Anderson
Rovi
クリーヴランドの電子音響トリオが【editions Mego】より大注目の新作をリリースです。ゼロ年代半ばから発表していた膨大な作品群は、知る人ぞ知る、ですが、エクストリームなノイズでもなく、難解なドローンでもなく、ここにあるのはただ繰り返されるアナログ・シンセの美しい反復。う~ん、これは新鮮! 逆に ! 70年代のブライアン・イーノやクラスターなどを彷彿とさせるミャンミャンとした電子音の放射に、瑞々しいメロディー。宇宙の果ての田園風景なんてものがあれば、そこでいつまでも聴いていたい。
intoxicate (C)久保正樹
タワーレコード(vol.87(2010年8月20日発行号)掲載)