Emperor X | |
---|---|
Background information | |
Birth name | Chad Randall Matheny [1] |
Born | Louisville, Kentucky, United States | April 8, 1979
Origin | Jacksonville, Florida, United States |
Genres | |
Occupation(s) |
|
Instruments |
|
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels |
|
Website |
www |
Chad Randall Matheny, known professionally as Emperor X, is an American singer and songwriter.
Born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1979, [3] Matheny got his start in music when he was given a Casio SK-1 by his grandparents at age nine, and recorded his first album on a Tascam four-track before the age of 20. [4]
Matheny tours across the United States regularly and performs around the world as well, including tours in Mexico, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the European Union. [5]
In a self-described attempt to "address the diminishing utility of physical copies of music and the expanding role of marketing in the experience of art", [6] Matheny often hides or buries one-off physical copies and associated visual artwork of b-sides at GPS coordinates and posts them online as a part of a geocaching game to unlock MP3 copies of the audio. For the release of the 2011 Emperor X album Western Teleport, 41 "translucent purple audio cassettes" were buried across North America, many of which remain undiscovered. This received a feature on NPR's " Weekend Edition" program. [7]
In 2014, Matheny was commissioned by 99% Invisible to write a song titled " 10,000-Year Earworm to Discourage Settlement Near Nuclear Waste Repositories (Don't Change Color, Kitty)" based on Françoise Bastide and Paolo Fabbri's concept of a millennia-long nuclear waste warning message in the form of a folk song about genetically engineered cats. Matheny wrote it to be "so catchy and annoying that it might be handed down from generation to generation over a span of 10,000 years". [8]
In 2020, Matheny and Christian Holden from The Hotelier started an artist-managed record label cooperative known as Dreams of Field Recordings. [9]
Matheny is a former high school science teacher, [10] and in 2004 he stopped his pursuit of a master's degree in physics in order to dedicate his career to music. [11]
Matheny is a testicular cancer survivor and has low vision, which makes him unable to legally drive. [12] [13] [14]
Emperor X | |
---|---|
Background information | |
Birth name | Chad Randall Matheny [1] |
Born | Louisville, Kentucky, United States | April 8, 1979
Origin | Jacksonville, Florida, United States |
Genres | |
Occupation(s) |
|
Instruments |
|
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels |
|
Website |
www |
Chad Randall Matheny, known professionally as Emperor X, is an American singer and songwriter.
Born in Louisville, Kentucky in 1979, [3] Matheny got his start in music when he was given a Casio SK-1 by his grandparents at age nine, and recorded his first album on a Tascam four-track before the age of 20. [4]
Matheny tours across the United States regularly and performs around the world as well, including tours in Mexico, Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom, and the European Union. [5]
In a self-described attempt to "address the diminishing utility of physical copies of music and the expanding role of marketing in the experience of art", [6] Matheny often hides or buries one-off physical copies and associated visual artwork of b-sides at GPS coordinates and posts them online as a part of a geocaching game to unlock MP3 copies of the audio. For the release of the 2011 Emperor X album Western Teleport, 41 "translucent purple audio cassettes" were buried across North America, many of which remain undiscovered. This received a feature on NPR's " Weekend Edition" program. [7]
In 2014, Matheny was commissioned by 99% Invisible to write a song titled " 10,000-Year Earworm to Discourage Settlement Near Nuclear Waste Repositories (Don't Change Color, Kitty)" based on Françoise Bastide and Paolo Fabbri's concept of a millennia-long nuclear waste warning message in the form of a folk song about genetically engineered cats. Matheny wrote it to be "so catchy and annoying that it might be handed down from generation to generation over a span of 10,000 years". [8]
In 2020, Matheny and Christian Holden from The Hotelier started an artist-managed record label cooperative known as Dreams of Field Recordings. [9]
Matheny is a former high school science teacher, [10] and in 2004 he stopped his pursuit of a master's degree in physics in order to dedicate his career to music. [11]
Matheny is a testicular cancer survivor and has low vision, which makes him unable to legally drive. [12] [13] [14]