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Em:t Records

Em:t Records (Emit Records) was a British record label, based in Nottingham, which specialized in ambient electronic music. They were active from 1994 to 1998, and after a period of bankruptcy, re-established themselves in 2003 under new ownership and management. In summer 2006, the label officially ceased operations again.

Em:t Records
IndustryMusic
GenreAmbient, electronic music
Founded1994
Headquarters,
England
Ownert:me Recordings
Parentt:me Recordings
WebsiteOfficial homepage

History edit

em:t was born as a division of the t:me Recordings label in 1994. t:me released mostly vinyl records falling under the broad category of house music, and sought to create a new sublabel for more forward-thinking ambient material. Over the next four years, they released a series of eighteen albums and compilations, packaged as a collector's series. Though em:t never enjoyed widespread commercial success, their releases were highly regarded and influential in ambient circles, and the label attracted a cult following - encouraged, no doubt, by the collectible nature of the releases.

em:t releases had strict rules governing their design aesthetic. Individual album titles were always the sequential four-digit catalogue number of the disc; the album's cover was always a full-colour picture of a wild animal; all albums were released on CD only; all CDs were packaged in digipacks; all CDs themselves bore the same Chinese character in black on the non-playing face of the disc.

The label garnered praise from music journalists at the time. Coda magazine wrote that "The Em:t series will surely go down in history for being as important in the 90s as the albums of Brian Eno were in the 70s", and specialist music magazine The Wire noted that the em:t catalogue represented "The vanguard of post-dance technological music". Em:t produced promo postcards for the label on which these quotes, and others, were duly displayed.[1][2] A Q&A in DJ Magazine in 1995 also stated the label's unofficial credo: "Never presume your audience is any less clever than you are".[2]

The most highly praised albums of the series came from British composers Paul Frankland recording as Woob, and Mat Jarvis recording as Gas.

In addition to the original run of CDs in the UK, some of em:t's music was licensed to Instinct Records in the US, a label that had a contemporaneous interest in modern ambient music. em:t 0094 and Woob's 1194 were released individually. The compilations em:t 2295 and em:t 3394 were packaged together as a double-disc set called em:t 2000. In addition, various other tracks were compiled onto the anthologies em:t beat exploration and em:t explorer.

In mid-1998, em:t went out of business due to the bankruptcy of t:me, with two whole albums worth of music still unreleased - a new compilation album, and a second Gas album. Their discography became highly prized among collectors, and this remains the case today; individual CDs commonly fetch a high price on eBay.

In 2003, a separate company, headed by the conceptual designer John Lancaster & entrepreneur Matthew Hall, brought the em:t name off the shelf and the label was relaunched. Although none of the people running the label had any connection with the previous em:t, they did release material from several of the original artists. The relaunch created another surge in public interest for the original series of albums. After six new full-length albums, the label considered em:t was taken as far as they could take it and the label came to an end. The website shut down in July 2013.

The em:t "sound" edit

All of the albums on the original run of em:t releases fit into the general category of Ambient music, or downtempo. Within this category there were many variations - Woob's releases were often ambient dub, Gas' music was ambient techno, Carl Stone's album was almost classical and the album by International People's Gang was almost pop. However, across all the releases there were certain recurring elements that identified the album as an em:t release. Most prominent were samples of animal noises recorded in the wild - heard on releases by Woob, Qubism, Beatsystem, Miasma, and others (this approach was taken to the extreme on the track "Waterpump" by Dallas Simpson, on the 1197 compilation, which is a 12-minute music-free recording of a self actuated water pressure pump in a Derbyshire countryside filled with birdsong and, as with both of Simpson's tracks featured in the series, "abha" 2296, "waterpump" 1197, were recorded in full binaural stereo for full periphonic headphone surround sound listening). Other tracks processed field recordings and used them as percussion, such as "Pool" by International People's Gang, which uses the clacking of pool balls as instrumentation, and "00" by Richie Warburton, which uses the back-and-forth of a tennis match for the same purpose. Samples of television series such as Quantum Leap, Steptoe and Son and Star Trek were also used, as well as samples from films, such as Sex, Lies, and Videotape and 2001: A Space Odyssey, and film soundtracks.

All of the initial run of em:t releases were processed using the Roland Sound Space RSS 3D sound imaging system, giving the music an extra "spacious" quality.

Legacy edit

The em:t series of albums are still prized among electronic music fans, and the reputation of the label and the music endures to this day.[3] However, due to rights issues, only two of the original em:t series are available on iTunes; the rest continue to fetch exaggerated prices on auction sites such as eBay. In 2017, Bandcamp has made all Em:t releases available for both purchase and streaming except for Woob 1194 and Woob2 4495. However Woob 1194 can be found on Paul Frankland's Bandcamp account, but Woob2 is not seen anywhere (Most likely due to his dissatisfaction for the album).[4] In 2018, however, the Bandcamp page disappeared.

Artwork edit

em:t releases are noted for their striking graphic design, used consistently and thematically across the entire discography. Each CD is packaged in a cardboard Digipak case. The front features high-resolution nature photography, depicting exotic animals in their natural habitats. The back is plain white, with the track listing in plain black text. Animals used on classic Em:t covers include Ceratophrys ornata, Plecotus auritus, Ctenophore and Ramphastos sulfuratus. Images of frogs were used exclusively for compilation releases, whereas individual artists were given freedom to pick an image from the Oxford Scientific catalogue.

The "new" em:t releases did not have animal-themed covers, but sported the same overall design aesthetic, and used the same numbering system.

The animal-themed designs were created for em:t by British design firm The Designer's Republic, also well known for working with Warp Records for many years. Post-2003 em:t releases were designed by Cambridge-based design firm db|design.

Discography edit

All em:t releases are catalogued with a four-digit number. The third and fourth digits represent the year of release, and the first two digits denote the order of release within a year, beginning with '00' and continuing on to '11', '22', etc.

Classic em:t (1994 - 1998) edit

  • Various Artists - em:t 0094
  • Woob - 1194 (re-released in 2009)
  • Qubism - 2294
  • Various Artists - em:t 3394
  • Gas 0095 (re-released in 2006)
  • Miasma - 1195
  • Various Artists - em:t 2295
  • International Peoples Gang – International Peoples Gang - 3395
  • Woob - 4495
  • Various Artists - em:t 5595
  • Lucid Dreams 0096 (featuring Celia Green) - 0096
  • Carl Stone - 1196
  • Various Artists - em:t 2296
  • Undark - 3396
  • Slim - 0097
  • Various Artists - em:t 1197
  • Beatsystem - 2297
  • Natural Language - 0098
  • Various Artists - em:t 1198 (unreleased)
  • Gas - 2298 (unreleased)
  • Various Artists - em:t 2000

New Em:t (2003 - 2006) edit

  • Various Artists - em:t 0003
  • Various Artists - em:t 0004
  • Gaudi Testa 1105 - CONTINUUM
  • Gel-Sol - 1104
  • 302 Acid - 0005
  • 302 Acid Live at The Big Chill (limited CD-R)
  • International Peoples Gang – International Peoples Gang - 0006

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "em:t". Flickr.com.
  2. ^ a b . 28 September 2003. Archived from the original on 28 September 2003. Retrieved 31 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Overview: em:t Records". Starsend.org.
  4. ^ "Music | Emitrecords". Emitrecords.bandcamp.com. Retrieved 1 May 2020.

External links edit

  • Innerviews Interview with Emit founder David Thompson from 1997
  • microscopics.co.uk Emit album Gas 0095 remastered site
  • highskies.com Emit artists High Skies and Gas official site
  • woob.info Official Woob Website
  • Woob New Releases Official
  • Emit artist Mat Jarvis (Gas / High Skies) interview
  • emit.cc 16 February 2006 at the Wayback Machine Semi-official fan site (appears to be un-maintained)
  • [1] 27 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine Em:t artist Beatsystem now on French label Entropy
  • [2] label does not fall into oblivion. Facebook page Label fan

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations May 2019 Learn how and when to remove this message Em t Records Emit Records was a British record label based in Nottingham which specialized in ambient electronic music They were active from 1994 to 1998 and after a period of bankruptcy re established themselves in 2003 under new ownership and management In summer 2006 the label officially ceased operations again Em t RecordsIndustryMusicGenreAmbient electronic musicFounded1994HeadquartersNottingham EnglandOwnert me RecordingsParentt me RecordingsWebsiteOfficial homepage Contents 1 History 2 The em t sound 3 Legacy 4 Artwork 5 Discography 5 1 Classic em t 1994 1998 5 2 New Em t 2003 2006 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editem t was born as a division of the t me Recordings label in 1994 t me released mostly vinyl records falling under the broad category of house music and sought to create a new sublabel for more forward thinking ambient material Over the next four years they released a series of eighteen albums and compilations packaged as a collector s series Though em t never enjoyed widespread commercial success their releases were highly regarded and influential in ambient circles and the label attracted a cult following encouraged no doubt by the collectible nature of the releases em t releases had strict rules governing their design aesthetic Individual album titles were always the sequential four digit catalogue number of the disc the album s cover was always a full colour picture of a wild animal all albums were released on CD only all CDs were packaged in digipacks all CDs themselves bore the same Chinese character in black on the non playing face of the disc The label garnered praise from music journalists at the time Coda magazine wrote that The Em t series will surely go down in history for being as important in the 90s as the albums of Brian Eno were in the 70s and specialist music magazine The Wire noted that the em t catalogue represented The vanguard of post dance technological music Em t produced promo postcards for the label on which these quotes and others were duly displayed 1 2 A Q amp A in DJ Magazine in 1995 also stated the label s unofficial credo Never presume your audience is any less clever than you are 2 The most highly praised albums of the series came from British composers Paul Frankland recording as Woob and Mat Jarvis recording as Gas In addition to the original run of CDs in the UK some of em t s music was licensed to Instinct Records in the US a label that had a contemporaneous interest in modern ambient music em t 0094 and Woob s 1194 were released individually The compilations em t 2295 and em t 3394 were packaged together as a double disc set called em t 2000 In addition various other tracks were compiled onto the anthologies em t beat exploration and em t explorer In mid 1998 em t went out of business due to the bankruptcy of t me with two whole albums worth of music still unreleased a new compilation album and a second Gas album Their discography became highly prized among collectors and this remains the case today individual CDs commonly fetch a high price on eBay In 2003 a separate company headed by the conceptual designer John Lancaster amp entrepreneur Matthew Hall brought the em t name off the shelf and the label was relaunched Although none of the people running the label had any connection with the previous em t they did release material from several of the original artists The relaunch created another surge in public interest for the original series of albums After six new full length albums the label considered em t was taken as far as they could take it and the label came to an end The website shut down in July 2013 The em t sound editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Em t Records news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this message All of the albums on the original run of em t releases fit into the general category of Ambient music or downtempo Within this category there were many variations Woob s releases were often ambient dub Gas music was ambient techno Carl Stone s album was almost classical and the album by International People s Gang was almost pop However across all the releases there were certain recurring elements that identified the album as an em t release Most prominent were samples of animal noises recorded in the wild heard on releases by Woob Qubism Beatsystem Miasma and others this approach was taken to the extreme on the track Waterpump by Dallas Simpson on the 1197 compilation which is a 12 minute music free recording of a self actuated water pressure pump in a Derbyshire countryside filled with birdsong and as with both of Simpson s tracks featured in the series abha 2296 waterpump 1197 were recorded in full binaural stereo for full periphonic headphone surround sound listening Other tracks processed field recordings and used them as percussion such as Pool by International People s Gang which uses the clacking of pool balls as instrumentation and 00 by Richie Warburton which uses the back and forth of a tennis match for the same purpose Samples of television series such as Quantum Leap Steptoe and Son and Star Trek were also used as well as samples from films such as Sex Lies and Videotape and 2001 A Space Odyssey and film soundtracks All of the initial run of em t releases were processed using the Roland Sound Space RSS 3D sound imaging system giving the music an extra spacious quality Legacy editThe em t series of albums are still prized among electronic music fans and the reputation of the label and the music endures to this day 3 However due to rights issues only two of the original em t series are available on iTunes the rest continue to fetch exaggerated prices on auction sites such as eBay In 2017 Bandcamp has made all Em t releases available for both purchase and streaming except for Woob 1194 and Woob2 4495 However Woob 1194 can be found on Paul Frankland s Bandcamp account but Woob2 is not seen anywhere Most likely due to his dissatisfaction for the album 4 In 2018 however the Bandcamp page disappeared Artwork editem t releases are noted for their striking graphic design used consistently and thematically across the entire discography Each CD is packaged in a cardboard Digipak case The front features high resolution nature photography depicting exotic animals in their natural habitats The back is plain white with the track listing in plain black text Animals used on classic Em t covers include Ceratophrys ornata Plecotus auritus Ctenophore and Ramphastos sulfuratus Images of frogs were used exclusively for compilation releases whereas individual artists were given freedom to pick an image from the Oxford Scientific catalogue The new em t releases did not have animal themed covers but sported the same overall design aesthetic and used the same numbering system The animal themed designs were created for em t by British design firm The Designer s Republic also well known for working with Warp Records for many years Post 2003 em t releases were designed by Cambridge based design firm db design Discography editAll em t releases are catalogued with a four digit number The third and fourth digits represent the year of release and the first two digits denote the order of release within a year beginning with 00 and continuing on to 11 22 etc Classic em t 1994 1998 edit Various Artists em t 0094 Woob 1194 re released in 2009 Qubism 2294 Various Artists em t 3394 Gas 0095 re released in 2006 Miasma 1195 Various Artists em t 2295 International Peoples Gang International Peoples Gang 3395 Woob 4495 Various Artists em t 5595 Lucid Dreams 0096 featuring Celia Green 0096 Carl Stone 1196 Various Artists em t 2296 Undark 3396 Slim 0097 Various Artists em t 1197 Beatsystem 2297 Natural Language 0098 Various Artists em t 1198 unreleased Gas 2298 unreleased Various Artists em t 2000 New Em t 2003 2006 edit Various Artists em t 0003 Various Artists em t 0004 Gaudi Testa 1105 CONTINUUM Gel Sol 1104 302 Acid 0005 302 Acid Live at The Big Chill limited CD R International Peoples Gang International Peoples Gang 0006See also editWoob Mat Jarvis Carl Stone The Designers Republic List of electronic music record labelsReferences edit em t Flickr com a b em t 28 September 2003 Archived from the original on 28 September 2003 Retrieved 31 August 2020 Overview em t Records Starsend org Music Emitrecords Emitrecords bandcamp com Retrieved 1 May 2020 External links editInnerviews Interview with Emit founder David Thompson from 1997 microscopics co uk Emit album Gas 0095 remastered site highskies com Emit artists High Skies and Gas official site woob info Official Woob Website Woob New Releases Official thevibes net Emit artist Mat Jarvis Gas High Skies interview emit cc Archived 16 February 2006 at the Wayback Machine Semi official fan site appears to be un maintained 1 Archived 27 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine Em t artist Beatsystem now on French label Entropy 2 label does not fall into oblivion Facebook page Label fan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Em t Records amp oldid 1210975083, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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