The rumors are true. DJ Mayonnaise is, indeed, Still Alive. Eight years
after the release of his debut—Anticon’s inaugural instrumental LP, 55
Stories—Mayo has returned in more ways than one. First, to his hometown
of Portland, Maine—where he rediscovered inspiration amongst the dusty
vinyl bins and damp seascapes of his youth—and now, to the waiting
world with sophomore album in hand. Still Alive is both a fitting
follow-up to Stories and a reinvention of sorts. While DJ Mayonnaise is
still a master of sample and scratch, he’s turned his attention to the
art of composition and the subtlety of details. And though Still Alive
has its moments of quiet, rainy-day beauty, these serve as
counterpoints to a brightness that permeates the songs. Simply put,
this album, too, is alive.
Lead track “Post Reformat” opens with
pop ’n’ click percussion, panning drums and a gurgling synth. But what
seems a mechanical give-and-take turns organic as the particulars are
played out on the turntables: minor whirrs, a distorted vocal sample,
glassy scratches. It’s evident that Mayo is aware of every sound’s
place within the song, and he proves this throughout Still Alive.
“Easily Distracted” and “May Days” are paragons of pacing, each rolling
out over crunchy drums and building fuzz, but the former bending itself
around crystalline keys and handclaps, and the latter following the
hypnotic groove of a live clarinet. Conversely, “The Windham Song” is a
menacing bit of big beat—surging guitar, percolating kick-heavy drums,
deep bass—that explodes into a bright saxophone duet. Mayo’s synth work
and the guest instrumentation breathe living air into the album, and by
the time Cambridge wordsmith K-the-I??? drops his devastating Howard
Zinn-by-way-of-Biggie Smalls diatribe on “Strateegery,” we feel as if
we’ve been listening to a clear voice the entire time.
Mayo
stretches out on Still Alive’s second half—hear the atmospheric jazz
and digital croaking on “Dawson’s Anthem 2005,” the Tubeway
Army-inspired synth and squelching distortion of “Munjoy Moments,” and
the overall hugeness of “Quiet on the Set”—before bringing the album to
its final breath. But even as “The End of the Beginning” comes to a
quiet close, Still Alive leaves us with the notion that tomorrow’s a
new day. DJ Mayonnaise has indeed returned.
1. Post Reformat
2. Easily Distracted
3. May Days
4. The Windham Song
5. Amp Circuit
6. Strateegery Featuring K-The-I???
7. Dawson's Anthem 2005
8. Munjoy Moments
9. Quiet On The Set
10 The End Of The Beginning
11. Untitled
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