Born from a love of both surfing and musical improvisation, Bristolian trio Alaias share their debut LP ‘Music For An Imaginary Surf Film’, splashed with salty synth melodies and ambient electronic rhythms.
Incorporating groovy 60s rhythms and contemporary jazz orchestration, the album is a sun drenched audio adventure inspired by numerous surf movie soundtracks. From the woozy guitar riffs and fuzzy Moog bass of lead single ‘Stranger Coasts’, to the harmonic Hammond organ on ‘Handy Cam’, ‘Music For An Imaginary Surf Film’ is an underwater fantasy. With elements of post-rock, punk-jazz and ambient psychedelia, ALAIS’s original scoring belongs to the sea, rippling languidly in the saltwater shallows.
Brainchild of Dan Messore, the trio consists of Messore on guitar, organ andsynth player Dan Moore and drummer Ma Brown. Mee ng in Bristol, the collective quickly found common ground with a shared passion for jazz and electronic experimentation. Drawing inspiration from the rich rock traditions of Pat Metheny, Bill Frisell and John Fahey, the trio are constantly voyaging intonew musical territory with their surprising compositions and thrillingly eclectic soundscapes.
Born from a love of both surfing and musical improvisation, Bristolian trio Alaias share their debut LP ‘Music For An Imaginary Surf Film’, splashed with salty synth melodies and ambient electronic rhythms.
Incorporating groovy 60s rhythms and contemporary jazz orchestration, the album is a sun drenched audio adventure inspired by numerous surf movie soundtracks. From the woozy guitar riffs and fuzzy Moog bass of lead single ‘Stranger Coasts’, to the harmonic Hammond organ on ‘Handy Cam’, ‘Music For An Imaginary Surf Film’ is an underwater fantasy. With elements of post-rock, punk-jazz and ambient psychedelia, ALAIS’s original scoring belongs to the sea, rippling languidly in the saltwater shallows.
Brainchild of Dan Messore, the trio consists of Messore on guitar, organ andsynth player Dan Moore and drummer Ma Brown. Mee ng in Bristol, the collective quickly found common ground with a shared passion for jazz and electronic experimentation. Drawing inspiration from the rich rock traditions of Pat Metheny, Bill Frisell and John Fahey, the trio are constantly voyaging intonew musical territory with their surprising compositions and thrillingly eclectic soundscapes.