Matt Emery - Empire (2017)
Artist: Matt Emery
Title: Empire
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Injazero – INJA007
Genre: Ambient, Modern Classical
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 42:36
Total Size: 248 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Empire
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Injazero – INJA007
Genre: Ambient, Modern Classical
Quality: 16bit-44,1kHz FLAC
Total Time: 42:36
Total Size: 248 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Empire (03:58)
2. Orpheus (04:30)
3. Louloudia (05:35)
4. Mavericks (01:33)
5. Effervescent (02:25)
6. L For Luna (03:38)
7. Brushstrokes (06:14)
8. Asteria (03:38)
9. Atlas (03:42)
10. Blossom (03:34)
11. Oshimai (03:49)
UK composer Matt Emery releases his elegant, spectral debut album of evocative piano and string pieces Empire through Injazero Records.
Emery’s music is described by The 405 as “ebbing from soft whispers to an ocean of sound that would calm even the roughest of seas.” Their words are apt. Though learned and erudite, Empire is experienced less in musicality but in mood. There is melancholia, jubilation, tension, beauty, dark ambience all deftly navigated within its various movements. Though it is delivered with the sombre grace of heavyweights such as Ryuichi Sakamoto or Ludovico Einaudi, and possesses a singularity akin to Lubomyr Melnyk or Bing and Ruth, its devastating depth of sentiment is all its own.
From the swooping strings of the album’s title track to the fluttering piano of ‘Effervescent’, to the intensity of ‘Orpheus’, it is evident that Emery has a heavy heart. Beneath the album’s compositional maturity and sophistication lies a very pure and clear picture of emotional expression. It is a record that sings without a single vocal utterance, captured with a credence missing from much of the broad ‘modern-classical’ world. A record that echoes the grandeur and myriad complexities of Greek mythology, its own central theme.
Emery’s profile as a composer has benefited from several placements across cinema and television, accumulating an incredible 30 million views on YouTube for his GoPro online ads. His music was used for the trailer of Anton Chekhov’s Seagull play, the highly acclaimed new adaptation that was directed by Matthew Dunster and showing at Regents Park Open Air Theatre in June-July 2015. Other placements include trailers for the British Academy’s Literature Week in 2015 and 1883 Magazine’s ‘Life Less Ordinary’ – behind the scenes photo shoot amongst many others. And despite Empire being his debut album, previous self-released singles have enjoyed radio plays across many of the BBC’s music stations, KEXP and Amazing Radio among others.
An artist of many talents, Matt has done engineering work for other artists, mastering Kevin Devine’s ‘Live at St Pancras Old Church’ album (Big Scary Monsters), ‘Sofia Songs’ (a Super Fan 99 Records compilation with covers of songs featured in Sofia Coppola films) and Nicholas Stevenson’s ‘Can You Bring a Camera’ single for Record Store Day. He also hosts a podcast for Alcopop! Records, interviewing artists and industry people.
Emery’s music is described by The 405 as “ebbing from soft whispers to an ocean of sound that would calm even the roughest of seas.” Their words are apt. Though learned and erudite, Empire is experienced less in musicality but in mood. There is melancholia, jubilation, tension, beauty, dark ambience all deftly navigated within its various movements. Though it is delivered with the sombre grace of heavyweights such as Ryuichi Sakamoto or Ludovico Einaudi, and possesses a singularity akin to Lubomyr Melnyk or Bing and Ruth, its devastating depth of sentiment is all its own.
From the swooping strings of the album’s title track to the fluttering piano of ‘Effervescent’, to the intensity of ‘Orpheus’, it is evident that Emery has a heavy heart. Beneath the album’s compositional maturity and sophistication lies a very pure and clear picture of emotional expression. It is a record that sings without a single vocal utterance, captured with a credence missing from much of the broad ‘modern-classical’ world. A record that echoes the grandeur and myriad complexities of Greek mythology, its own central theme.
Emery’s profile as a composer has benefited from several placements across cinema and television, accumulating an incredible 30 million views on YouTube for his GoPro online ads. His music was used for the trailer of Anton Chekhov’s Seagull play, the highly acclaimed new adaptation that was directed by Matthew Dunster and showing at Regents Park Open Air Theatre in June-July 2015. Other placements include trailers for the British Academy’s Literature Week in 2015 and 1883 Magazine’s ‘Life Less Ordinary’ – behind the scenes photo shoot amongst many others. And despite Empire being his debut album, previous self-released singles have enjoyed radio plays across many of the BBC’s music stations, KEXP and Amazing Radio among others.
An artist of many talents, Matt has done engineering work for other artists, mastering Kevin Devine’s ‘Live at St Pancras Old Church’ album (Big Scary Monsters), ‘Sofia Songs’ (a Super Fan 99 Records compilation with covers of songs featured in Sofia Coppola films) and Nicholas Stevenson’s ‘Can You Bring a Camera’ single for Record Store Day. He also hosts a podcast for Alcopop! Records, interviewing artists and industry people.