A Collection of Beautiful Mistakes, Captured From the Aural Ether

It’s funny how the human mind works. Each new day for every one of us (though many would argue differently) seems to be nothing more than an attempt to separate ourselves from the masses and to become unique in our own right. And it’s not like we’re being self motivated in doing so either: the world we know–every magazine, website and television show– encourages it, or rather, discourages the contrary. Take Apple for example: Here’s a company that gears it’s entire ad campaign toward emphasizing the different ways that you can express your own personal feelings and be unique by using their products. Everything is customizable, and the iPhone does indeed, “have an app for everything.” However, there’s one thing that Apple fails to acknowledge, despite the fact that it contributes enormously to the success of their products, and this is the simple fact that every single one of the products looks exactly the same.

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Like I said, it’s funny how the human mind works, for our drive to be unique and independent seems to have lured us into a giant black pit of uniformity. And it not just within the corporations that this type of trickery (although I do have a hard time calling it trickery seeing as we’ve elected into it) occurs. Think back to high school, and take a look at the punk movement. Punks seem to thrive off the notion of anarchy, because it is a concept that is quite the opposite of what the mass majority of people are interested in. They want to be unique and to avoid letting mainstream culture influence their lives, but again, the failure to be unique can be seen in this attempt to be just the opposite. Punks started dressing the way they did (tight black jeans with floss stitches, patches, odd hair colors and styles, and such, to place their image as far away from what is generally excepted as possible. Why, then, do they continue to dress this way, despite the fact that a Google image search on the word punk yields this picture? Though their mission statement may indeed be antiestablishment, punks are really just appealing to a different establishment, so that they might fit in among this other group of people. The put things concisely, they aim to be defined as punk.

The list really does go on forever, and while it would be quite feasible to write a book containing purely the instances in which this trend is followed, it seems much more proper to decline this challenge and skip ahead to an extremely rare find that recently poked its sleeve out from the bottom of the stack: an artist, who truly embodies the uniqueness that most only think they have.

Emancipator

Having spent an unusually large amount of time simply tracking down this Oregon producer’s album (which I can only assume was distributed by dropping jewel cases from an airplane out over the pacific and letting them do their thing) I had prepared myself for something out of the ordinary, however, what I received upon placing that album in my cd player made my expectations look like a hipster without a fedora: very, very wrong.

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Though they certainly are not the kind of thing you’d throw into a dj set (or at least the kind we’re familiar with) Emancipators beats come from a different world, and could very likely be the perfect cure to your post party depression. For an electronic musician, he uses surprisingly little synthesizer, and replaces this absence a mastery of unlikely string instruments and natural sounds, and though there are clearly roots that stretch from deep in the realm of hip hop, many of his tracks also convey influences as obscure as the drill ‘n bass of Aphex Twin. All things considered, however, I feel nothing contributes more deeply to the sound of Emancipator than his refusal do be what has already been. His un-doctored ideas have an uncanny ability to make even the most restless child open his eyes wide, sit still, and listen, and that talent, in my opinion, is the rarer than a golden 8 track.

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Mobb Deep & Sigur Ros – Shook (Emancipator Remix)

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03-Emancipator – First Snow

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Emancipator – Wolf Drawn

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10-Emancipator – Good Knight

If any of the tunes contained in this post happen to suit your taste, the artist would probably be thrilled if you considered buying them on iTunes, Beatport, or Amazon.

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by Stephen Corwin

14 Responses to “A Collection of Beautiful Mistakes, Captured From the Aural Ether”

  1. Ryan says:

    It’s a feat to find one’s voice in the midst of all this world’s din. I’m glad that you have and I enjoyed reading this post as well as listening to these tracks.

    “Be yourself, just not too much yourself.” “Stand out, but not awkwardly.” “Live but live quietly.” These are the daily undercurrents we face. I look forward to the day when it’s over.

  2. Stan says:

    Hipster rant aside, thank you for the music find. In a world of crazy DJ sets one needs good chill out music and this fits my need very well.

  3. Ryan says:

    Wow thanks for finding this!

  4. John says:

    if you like this you should listen to Yppah

  5. breakin the curve says:

    better late then never with the emancipator find!

    but seriously I wish this dude would update us with his stylings, hes beyond crafty.

  6. Gabriel says:

    I’ve been listening to this guy for quiet some time now, and I just love him, I can listen to the whole album on repeat for many hours at a time, and never get enough of it.
    Anyone know if he has planned to release anything new ?
    or does anyone know any similar artists ?

  7. Bob Loblaw says:

    Yes, true, all this wankery is pretty embarrassing & unbecoming. But you can walk the streets of any major city and not see an actual human being. Indeed, good riddance to this failed world, especially Stan’s hipster rants. Blah, dude.

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  9. jake says:

    emancipator sounds like Dj Shadow’s “Endtroducing.”Just 10 years later.

  10. admin says:

    Ha. You know I never would have made that connection, but now that you mention it, I’m definitely hearing similarities. There’s a lot less root in hip hop in the case of Emancipator, though.

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