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Does It Look Like I'm Here?

Does It Look Like I'm Here?
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Studio album by Emeralds
Released June 8, 2010 (2010-06-08)
Recorded 2009-2010
Genre Ambient
Length 61:53
Label Editions Mego
Emeralds chronology
Emeralds
(2009)
Does It Look Like I'm Here?
(2010)
Just To Feel Anything
(2012)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars
Pitchfork Media 8.3/10
Resident Advisor 4/5

Does It Look Like I'm Here? is a 2010 album from the band Emeralds. It contains a mix of tracks previously released as 7-inch singles and new material.Pitchfork placed it at number 36 on its list "The Top 50 Albums of 2010".

Does It Look Like I'm Here? contains the same new age, krautrock and kosmische styles that were a part of their previous albums. However, in the words of journalist Derek Miller, it is much more "sharp"er, concise and pop music-influenced than their previous works. In categorizing the album's overall style, critic Rick Anderson of Allmusic labeled it a "slightly uneasy borderland between ambient music and avant-garde experimentation." He compared the album's soundscape to that of 1970s electronic pop and synthesized classical music, consisting of slightly cheesy-sounding keyboard arpeggiations," "waveform generators," and "sweet-and-sour analog synth sounds." He called some of the record's material, including "Candy Shoppe," a more enthusiastic version of the works of Fripp & Eno.

Anderson compared "It Doesn't Arrive" to Brian Eno's Music for Airports.

Miller noted McGuire guitar work to be the focal point of the record's escapism aspect. An example is the "slow, wistful bliss" of "Candy Shoppe," a track with an atmosphere set by McGuire's guitar sounds and numerous synthesizer textures present in the background. The guitar also makes up a lot of space on "The Cycle of Abuse" until "cloudy drones" and groan voice whispers come into the track.

Featuring dark-toned synth arpeggios and frantic guitars, the songs "Double Helix" and the title track were compared by Miller to the works of Dominick Argento.


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