Various Artists - Surreal Estate

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  • When you think of California's bustling electronic music community, you probably think of Los Angeles' beat scene, but there's more to the state than just chunky hip-hop. San Francisco, for one, has everything from the toxic hip-hop of EPROM to the chrome-plated dubstep of DJG to the all-around future funk of Salva. The latter heads up the Frite Nite collective and label, probably the best available representation of the city's quirky outlook. The label's first compilation, Surreal Estate, works well as a guidebook for those unfamiliar. I should state up front that Frite Nite head Salva actually just relocated to L.A. and the compilation has a few tracks from non-SF producers, beginning with a track by New York duo Sepalcure. But what an opener it is; the sensuous sighs and honeyed vocals typify what the duo does best, and their dynamic taste for percussion proves a dominant theme over the course of Surreal Estate. Whether it's the unusually spectral "Rites" from DJG or the squirmy synth of Distal's fantastic "Mamanimal," the disc is loaded with mellifluous, malleable percussion. That's not to say the album doesn't have its share of curveballs: SF local Comma provides a twinkly bit of pleasant wallpaper rudely ripped to shreds by a Reese bassline, while Starkey and Epcot deliver a short and surprisingly flighty grime track. Then there are producers who show hints of future directions, like XI's blunted broken beat stunner "Whiteout" or Salva's increasingly nimble percussive antics on "Policy" which juggles an unstable melody over what feels like a rickety suspension bridge. Though there's no real blunder anywhere to be found, at seventeen tracks and almost eighty minutes, Surreal Estate is not the kind of thing you're going to want to listen to all the way through more than a few times. But it is excellent fodder for cherry-picking and rearranging. Which is maybe what compilations are for in the first place in this era. If we look at it that way, Surreal Estate is a success, a diverse and comprehensive look at a stateside scene that's brimming with creativity and doesn't seem to suffer much in the way of conservatism.
  • Tracklist
      01. Sepalcure - Deep City Insects 02. Comma - Vacancy 03. XI - Whiteout 04. Kuru & UFO! - Aoki 05. DJG - Rites 06. Distal - Mamanimal 07. Starkey & Epcot - Surreal Estate 08. Eprom - Twerkul8 09. B. Bravo & Teeko - Drop It! 10. Quitter - Street Codes 11. NastyNasty - Suffocating 12. Cosmic Revenge - Frostbite 13. Ghosts on Tape - Video Void 14. Salva - Policy 15. S0n!ka - Down Time 16. Danny Corn - Curiophilia 17. Wheez-ie - As I Watch It Unravel
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