Full Bleed presents two new meticulously crafted broken beat, jazzy house tunes from veteran producer Alland Byallo. Born and raised in LA, musically seasoned in San Francisco, and now residing in Berlin, Byallo’s DJ career took him all over the world, and through a steady education of electronic music genres.
Since retiring from the nightlife, Byallo now devotes all of his musical energy into perfecting his production and mixing skills, immersing himself in analog synths and releasing jazz-infused house and broken beat from his home studio, dubbed The Secret Button. All the tunes coming out of the room are strictly self-released on his own Full Bleed label, and reflect his obsessive levels of attention to detail and quality.
“Fill Light Shine” showcases two of the finest and most sophisticated tracks in Byallo's decades-strong discography. Drawing inspiration from all his influences throughout the years, he pays a deeper tribute to the genre that ignited his passion for music: Jazz. The EP features lush Rhodes chords, melodic Rhodes licks, and an abundance of Moog sounds, taking the listener on a soulful and energetic journey. The tracks, "Karma Beach" and "Reflect, Rotate", are highly personal, with the former being inspired by a secluded strip of coastline in Zadar where Byallo found peace and the latter being a tribute to overcoming his own challenges of repeating self-defeating patterns.
Bump it on the sound system, on the airwaves, in the club, in your headphones, this transcendent EP is a peak in Alland Byallo’s artistic career and an epic document of his musical journey.
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released February 28, 2023
Produced by Alland Byallo at The Secret Button
Mastered by Tim Xavier at Manmade Mastering, Berlin
Original artwork by Alland Byallo
Gear used: Moog Matriarch, Moog Sirin, Moog Slim Phatty, Nord Electro 3, Sequential Prophet Rev2, Korg Monologue. Written in Ableton Live and mixed in Universal Audio Luna.
supported by 6 fans who also own “Fill Light Shine”
2 killer tracks from the man who does not disappoint ! "Rude" is the word for "Sitting On a Speaker" but I also like the Rhodes / Drums combination on "Keyboard Worrier" Don Pascal
supported by 5 fans who also own “Fill Light Shine”
in a place much worse then most music can catch in/on to, am streaming the album until the music can. have more faith in Hiatus Kaiyote as soundallies then a presenter could assume or guess. I love you all significantly, there's a mango honey vape, thc9 bluerazzgummies and organic cigarettes if you come through however🙏. BeatsaNdBuds