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'''''em:t Records''''' was a record label active from 1994 to 1998, and from 2003 to 2006. It specialized in releasing ambient music from artists such as Woob, Coco Steel & Lovebomb, Mat Jarvis (aka. Gas & High Skies), and more. The label initially went defunct in 1998 due to financial troubles, leaving two planned albums, em:t 1198 and | '''''em:t Records''''' was a record label active from 1994 to 1998, and from 2003 to 2006. It specialized in releasing ambient music from artists such as Woob, Coco Steel & Lovebomb, Mat Jarvis (aka. Gas & High Skies), and more. The label initially went defunct in 1998 due to financial troubles, leaving two planned albums, em:t 1198 and Gas<sup>2</sup> 2298, unreleased. The first was going to be a Various Artists compilation<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20071019062630/http://www.emit.cc/release/emit1198/tracks</ref>, the other would be a second album from Gas<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20071019062153/http://www.emit.cc/release/emit2298/tracks</ref>. Some of the tracks from both albums exist on prior releases from the label, but it is unknown if all of them exist. | ||
The label had a second run from 2003 to 2006, having only 6 releases before closing down for good. One of the releases was going to be from James Murray, under the alias of Sub, in 2004<ref>https://jamesmurray.bandcamp.com/album/sub-untitled</ref>. However, only limited promo CDr copies were released. Some of the tracks were reworked into Murray's 2008 album "Where Edges Meet", but the other tracks still remain missing. | The label had a second run from 2003 to 2006, having only 6 releases before closing down for good. One of the releases was going to be from James Murray, under the alias of Sub, in 2004<ref>https://jamesmurray.bandcamp.com/album/sub-untitled</ref>. However, only limited promo CDr copies were released. Some of the tracks were reworked into Murray's 2008 album "Where Edges Meet", but the other tracks still remain missing. | ||
==Found tracks== | |||
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|id1 =https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm-LavGrZHU | |||
|description1 =Gas "Oxygen", from em:t 1197 and Gas<sup>2</sup> 2298. | |||
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|id2 =https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoykLyxjSdQ | |||
|description2 =Natural Language "Sylvanshine", from Natural Language 0098 and em:t 1198. | |||
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|id3 =https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9rtkw4L3YmA | |||
|description3 =Gas "Vapournaut", from em:t 2296 and Gas<sup>2</sup> 2298. | |||
}} | |||
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 00:23, 25 April 2019
em:t Records was a record label active from 1994 to 1998, and from 2003 to 2006. It specialized in releasing ambient music from artists such as Woob, Coco Steel & Lovebomb, Mat Jarvis (aka. Gas & High Skies), and more. The label initially went defunct in 1998 due to financial troubles, leaving two planned albums, em:t 1198 and Gas2 2298, unreleased. The first was going to be a Various Artists compilation[1], the other would be a second album from Gas[2]. Some of the tracks from both albums exist on prior releases from the label, but it is unknown if all of them exist.
The label had a second run from 2003 to 2006, having only 6 releases before closing down for good. One of the releases was going to be from James Murray, under the alias of Sub, in 2004[3]. However, only limited promo CDr copies were released. Some of the tracks were reworked into Murray's 2008 album "Where Edges Meet", but the other tracks still remain missing.