Holuzam‘s first tape release: Ondness is one of many aliases of Bruno Silva. You may know him from Sabre (with Carlos Nascimento) or solo as Serpente; under the Ondness alias heâs been putting out music on Where To Now?, Seagrave or Sucata Tapes (a sister label from Discrepant). âNot Really Now Not Any Moreâ is a beautiful resilient piece, mastering the fine line between album and mixtape.
Both the title and the contents of âNot Really Now Not Any Moreâ have been inspired by the idea that we are constantly floating around unfinished ideas. The title is taken from a graffiti that inspired Alan Garner to write âRed Shiftâ (Mark Fisher wrote about it in his book/essay âThe Weird And the Eerieâ). The typo and the idea around ânot really now not any moreâ serves this album perfectly well.
During its ten tracks, Ondness is constantly going back and forth on the way he explores soundscapes and how they can pair up with their own resolution. Nothing in âNot Really Now Not Any Moreâ is really finished but also it isnât unfinished. Itâs a subtle idealization of the importance of accepting how things are. âTorreâ starts and ends the album as two different songs sharing the similarities â not only the title â that encapsulate the whole essence of âNot Really Now Not Any Moreâ.
âEsquina, Esperaâ points out this whole idea of never-ending construction, itâs dub-ska-industrial-techno perfectly crafted to make the listener feel the freakish anxiety that we have to be everywhere right now. Itâs pop-up music, constantly moving and fading away, reappearing with a new idea and then leaving it out in the open. It tells the listener about how it lacks ideas because it contains too many ideas.
Those âtoo many ideasâ make this a perfectly fit record for 2019. Music that is everywhere and nowhere. But it’s not loud or trying to show off. It lets the listener peel its skin and find the magnificent sci-fi extravaganza that âNot Really Now Not Any Moreâ inspires. Going nowhere being somewhere. Do you feel me?
Holuzam