About Album
Lid Emba release #4, and #2 in the Terminal Muse series. My motto at the time was “Wake Up! Art Kills.” Absolutely nothing danceable, and often what sounds like loops aren’t and vice versa. Real-time execution was the preference, including a whole lotta flesh and blood drumming.
-Sean Moore
Hearsay:
“Like Goya setting up a Tangerine Dream covers band.” – 20jazzfunkgreats
“Pretentiousness aside, its pretty damn good and droney.” – Heaven is an Incubator
“Inventive and curious, kind of ‘let’s see what could have happened if Wendy Carlos wasn’t lost in soundtracks.'” – Terrascope
“Ambient with extra frightnight. Sounds like snow crunching under your feet, accompanied by the sound of your labored breath.” – Acid Ted
“Super cool electro with dash of post rock or even prog. All instrumental. All kick ass.” – KZSU
“As strange as it is sophisticated, this is definitely a worthy exploration of the fields of experimental sound first investigated by the likes of Cluster, Eno, and This Heat.” – One true Dead Angel
“Unlike the average modern day synthesizer artist who wants crystal clear sounds, Lid Emba seems to grovel in distortion and accidentals. Heavy and hard.” – Babysue
“Not the sort of thing to play on a daily basis, but quite good for an all out ear cleansing experience.” – Vital Weekly
“The tracks will only appeal to a very select few people because there are barely any elements of musicality in them. For most listeners, Blue will wear out its welcome within seconds; in fact, I’d be surprised to find someone who actually wants to hear it.” – Terrascope
Mastered by James Plotkin