Mountain of Memory’s 13 free-flowing tracks effortlessly encapsulate his entire musical history without sounding forced or overly complicated: Mid-tempo dance grooves, solid boom bap hip-hop beats and calm, reflective tempos blend with electric and acoustic guitars, classical violin, Persian dilruba, cimbaloms, finger snaps, symphonic strings, bubbling water, Latin and African hand drumming, music boxes, Baroque flutes and opera singers, who add unexpected vocal ornamentations to accent certain melodic phrases. Underlying it all, is the bed of sound Appling produces using electric pianos, ethereal synthesizer washes, processed and almost inaudible vocals, soothing ambient textures and the pulsing of an infinite heartbeat produced by electronic bass tones.
Catch Emancipator Ensemble—who is Doug Appling (production/guitar) along with Ilya Goldberg (violin), Colby Buckler (drums), Mub Fractal (bass) and Asher Fulero (keys)—on tour this spring to support Mountain of Memory:
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Date
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City
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Venue
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4/29/20
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Santa Barbara, CA
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Soho Music Club
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4/30/20
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San Diego, CA
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The Observatory North Park
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5/1/20
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Phoenix
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The Van Buren
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5/2/20
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Los Angeles
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The Fonda
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5/5/20
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Bellingham, WA
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Wild Buffalo
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5/7/20
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Portland
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Crystal Ballroom
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5/8/20
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Vancouver
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Commodore Ballroom
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5/9/20
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Seattle
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Showbox Sodo
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5/10/20
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Bend, OR
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Domino Room
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5/13/20
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Arcata, CA
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Arcata Theatre
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5/14/20
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Nevada City, NV
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Miners Foundry
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5/15/20
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Sacramento
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Ace of Spades
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5/16/20
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San Francisco
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The Warfield
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About Emancipator:
Classically trained as a violinist from an early age, Appling’s organic approach to electronic music production draws inspiration from a wide range of international cultures and musical genres, culminating in a refreshingly authentic brand of electronic music that has infiltrated global consciousness. Mountain of Memory due out April 2020–follows his other albums Baralku (2017), Seven Seas (2015), Dusk To Dawn (2013), Safe in the Steep Cliffs (2010) and Soon It Will Be Cold Enough.
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