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Alias (3) - Muted

Label:
Catalog#:
abr0036
Format:
CD, Album
Country:
US
Released:
20 Oct 2003
Genre:
Electronic, Hip Hop
Style:
Instrumental, Abstract, Experimental

Tracklist

1   Beginagain 4:30
2   Sixes Last 4:58
3   Again For The First Time 3:54
4   Unseen Sights 4:25
    Melodica - Dax Pierson
  Vocals [Featuring], Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar - Markus Acher
5   Shoes, Cards + Soft Drinks 3:21
6   Caged In, Wasting Away 4:22
7   Full Circle Blues 3:35
8   I Would Like To Write A Song That... 4:12
9   Am I Cool Now? 1:43
10   Chew The Fat 4:05
11   The Physical Voice 3:40
    Rap [Featuring] - Pedestrian*
12   One Obvious Rule 4:28
13   Lost Friend Advice 17:05

Credits

Arranged By, Mixed By, Producer, Written-By - Alias (3)
Artwork By [Art Direction] - Roger Bacon
Executive Producer - Baillie Parker
Lyrics By, Written-By - Markus Acher (tracks: 4) , Valerie Trebeljahr (tracks: 4)
Mastered By - J. Goody*
Photography [Household Photos] - Alias
Recorded By - Mario Thaler (tracks: 4)
Written-By, Lyrics By, Vocals - Pedestrian* (tracks: 11)

Notes

Track 13 ends at 4:55, then at 13:40 is a hidden bonus track.

All music written, produced, mixed and arranged @ the telegraph hitmaking closet except on unseen sights (track 4)recorded at Uphon-Studio/Weilheim and Physical Voice (track 11) recorded in pedestrian's bedroom, surrounded by school papers, some issues of the New York Times and all things brandon.

Mastered at Megasonic.

Distributed by Revolver USA.
barcode: 655035503622
CD Matrix: IFPI LL26 | RPP-CA CR52005 MUTED 01

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Rated 5/5
Review by Vlue Apr 14, 2007 (edited over 2 years ago)
This album will always be remembered in my collection. Alias definitely has is own style for this instrumental album. He produced it so well, that every time I listen to this it always reminds me of rain! He often uses triplets in his drum patterns which always stands out and makes everything sound so much cooler. Most of the album is minimalistic instrumental hip-hop, but track 9, even tough it's a short one, is very well done. It's up tempo compared with the rest of the album and is filled with triplets. What makes a good CD is when 80% or more of the tracks are good ones, and this is one of those CD's.