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Like most children, Emmalee's first experience of making music was with a
plastic recorder and a number of other ill-advised toy whistles and trumpets. It
was from here that she followed a not unpredictable but quite successful
progression to the oboe, clarinet, and English and French horns. She studied
(and is a great lover of) Romantic and Modern classical music, with a particular
fondness for Debussy.
Perhaps the most important twist in this so far dull
history involves Emmalee's other fascination: electronics. Being adept at
dismantling all manner of gadgets from an early age, she naturally developed a
secondary musical affinity for analog synthesizers and other voltage-driven
trinkets of noisemaking. She is now equally at home with a soldering iron as a
woodwind, and is a great believer in circuit-bending*. Today, Emmalee blends
woodwinds, horns and analog synthesizers with found sounds and bent circuits
to create ambient, orchestral drone music reminiscent of Mark Hollis and Stars
Of The Lid. Emmalee Crane was born in Toronto in 1983. She now lives in San
Francisco with an unruly collection of instruments and her dog, Bash.
* as long as you don't mention the time she totally wrecked a Juno 106
For more information visit her website.
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