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Alias

Alias

  • Avg user rating: 4 stars Out of 9 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Diplo, DJ Aspect, DJ Krush

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Average rating4 starsOut of 9 votes

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Editor's review

A meager Oakland, Calif., warehouse studio acts as a sonic launch pad for Alias' mind-expanding soundscapes. The Anticon producer sets his beats in motion using layers of abstract samples, dainty electronic melodies, and percussive drum chops. The part-time rapper's production is a mystifying cut-and-paste playground complete with (hip-) hopscotch and (drum-) kickball.

Biography

Brendon Whitney AKA alias, born in Portland, Maine to a jazz drummer and a church organist, grew up in a suburb called Hollis and played drums in his high school band. Isolated in a small town, alias found no music that captivated him until at age 13 when he saw "Yo MTV Raps." Alone in his interest in hiphop, alias sought to immerse himself in this foreign counter-culture. He bought The Source monthly at the one shop in Maine that carried it, and by age 14 he was writing his own raps. In support of his new found passion, his parents bought him a drum machine for Christmas, and alias rapped over his own beats in the privacy of his bedroom, too shy to share his rhymes with anyone.

However, in 1993, upon meeting sole, who was already recording and doing shows, alias began rapping in ciphers at parties. He moved his "studio" from his bedroom to a friend's basement where he taught himself to use an MPC 3000 and an ADAT machine. In '96 he started doing shows with The Live Poets (sole's group) around New England.

In '98 during the Deep Puddle Dynamics sessions in Minneapolis with Slug, dose and sole, alias realized that music would be his life's work. Now taking himself seriously as a rapper and producer, he moved with the first wave of the anticon West Coast migration into a warehouse in East Oakland with his wife Jenn and sole. Within a year he had recorded the other side of the looking glass, his first solo release, a rap-heavy introspective opus. alias found himself drawn more towards production while working on tracks for sole's selling live water album, and in 2003 he recorded his first instrumental project, the eyes closed EP.

alias has collaborated with every member of the anticon roster, Slug of Atmosphere, Sage Francis, DJ Krush, Styrofoam and The Notwist. He has toured the world, performing with such acts as The Roots, Lali Puna, Dalek, Freestyle Fellowship, and Kid 606. Composing music from his deepest shades, alias is a jack of all trades wringing out his heart in song.

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