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Alias - Resurgam

Resurgam by Alias

Alias’ first solo instrumental album in five years, one which finds the accomplished electro/acoustic musician and beat-smith returning to a proven foundation, while building all else anew. Perhaps owing to his recent experience crafting collaborative LPs (in 2006 with electro-pop chanteuse Tarsier; in 2005 with his multi-instrumentalist brother Ehren), this is Alias’ most melodic work yet. Static, keys, and his own oohs create loads of mellifluous depth. There are also three one-minuteplus explorations into the purely ambient—new territory for Alias—that play more as miniature opuses than interludes.But Resurgam is also an album of heavy, intricate rhythms, as evidenced by introductory banger “New To A Few,” and “M.G. Jack,” which begins with the cool asceticism of Boards Of Canada, but peaks with an Avalanches- like exuberance, interweaving patterns of distorted beat-boxing, live percussion, Casio-styled effects, and burbling synth. For all its melodic breadth, Resurgam is imbued with a hip-hop bent that has Alias exploring complex beat-fuckery a la Prefuse 73 even as he’s howling notes like Tunde Adibempe,or dicing a Re-Up Gang sample to sprinkle over pensive piano. Resurgam is also notable for its two collaborative tracks. “Well Water Black” features the falsettos croons and low-toned poems of Why?’s Yoni Wolf—a perfect bit of upbeat downer music that somehow unites The Cure  and Burial before crashing into a propulsive, programmed drum solo from Alias. And toward the album’s end, The One AM Radio guests on “The Weathering,” which paints a wistful dream-scene via icy lyrics and frostmelting fuzz. Though Resurgam was recorded at home, in a six-month burst straddling a blustery winter, its songs feel worldly, considered, and warm, like gentle hands pushing the listener ever onward. By Alias’ final wordless statement—titled “Oakland In The Rearview”—it’s easy to believe that we too have arrived at more comforting climes. Other titles available : Alias Collected Remixes (ABR0071), Alias & Tarsier Plane That Draws... (ABR0066), Alias & Tarsier Brookland/Oaklyn (ABR0059), Alias & Tarsier Dr. C/Five Year Eve (ABR0058), Alias & Ehren Lillian (ABR0054), Alias Unseen Sights BR0037), Alias Muted (ABR0036), Aias Eyes Closed (ABR0033), Alias Other Side of the Looking... (ABR0022). Tracks : 1. New to a Few 2. I Heart Drum Machines 3. Well Water Black (feat. Why?) 4. Oakland Morning 5. M.G. Jack 6. Prelude to a Death Watch 7. Death Watch 8. Autumnal Ego 9. Place of No More Choices 10. Resurgam 11. The Weathering (feat. The One AM Radio) 12. Justamachine 13. Oakland in the Rearview

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