
Alex Ho: Move Through It Vinyl LP
"Debut album from Alex Ho out of Los Angeles. While the Pasadena nativeâs studio work is just now coming to light, Ho has long been a fixture in the Los Angeles dance music scene, throwing what are perhaps the cityâs most musically expansive warehouse events and carving out a singular voice as a DJ, as heard on his brilliant Moony Habits show for NTS. The eight-track record, however, lands in a more contemplative zone, better suited for a golden hour drive than a night out. Though itâs his first record, âMove Through Itâ is the accomplished work of a fully-formed artist, produced patiently between 2017 and 2020 with help from friends including Baba Stiltz, Phil Cho, Damon Palermo and John Jones. 'Mark,' the Koanic track conclusion side A, is an arpeggiated slow burn reminiscent of Pino Donaggioâs brilliant score for Brian De Palmaâs 1984 film Body Double. Hoâs stunning, pure falsetto soars above gentle melodies. 'Miss Suzuki,' the piece that originally caught the ear of MFMâs Jamie Tiller and Tako, opens the record with a blue, cinematic sway. Hoâs facility for poignant melodiesâeasily conveyed through saxophone, vibes, various keyboards and his own voiceâshines on 'College Crest Drive,' as well as the title track. The lyrical 'Move Through It' and the restrained and beautiful closing cut, 'TYFC,' are abetted by glimmering Kraut guitar figures courtesy of John Jones. While Hoâs rhythms and melodies paint a crystal-clear musical vision, the musicâs emotional centre is more elusive, indicative of a yearning feeling synonymous with the City Of Angels. Hitting these hazy and subtle notes, Move Through It falls within a canon of sun-addled records spanning from Herb Alpertâs 'Rotation' to Dam-Funkâs Private Life trilogy as Garrett. An immersive and concise statement, Alex Hoâs âMove Through Itâ is as warm and uncanny as the city that inspired it, a definitive LA album." - Music From Memory
- laidback debut LP from Los Angeles house & techno scene fixture Alex Ho
- black vinyl pressing
- music label: Music From Memory 2022
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Alex Ho: Move Through It Vinyl LP
"Debut album from Alex Ho out of Los Angeles. While the Pasadena nativeâs studio work is just now coming to light, Ho has long been a fixture in the Los Angeles dance music scene, throwing what are perhaps the cityâs most musically expansive warehouse events and carving out a singular voice as a DJ, as heard on his brilliant Moony Habits show for NTS. The eight-track record, however, lands in a more contemplative zone, better suited for a golden hour drive than a night out. Though itâs his first record, âMove Through Itâ is the accomplished work of a fully-formed artist, produced patiently between 2017 and 2020 with help from friends including Baba Stiltz, Phil Cho, Damon Palermo and John Jones. 'Mark,' the Koanic track conclusion side A, is an arpeggiated slow burn reminiscent of Pino Donaggioâs brilliant score for Brian De Palmaâs 1984 film Body Double. Hoâs stunning, pure falsetto soars above gentle melodies. 'Miss Suzuki,' the piece that originally caught the ear of MFMâs Jamie Tiller and Tako, opens the record with a blue, cinematic sway. Hoâs facility for poignant melodiesâeasily conveyed through saxophone, vibes, various keyboards and his own voiceâshines on 'College Crest Drive,' as well as the title track. The lyrical 'Move Through It' and the restrained and beautiful closing cut, 'TYFC,' are abetted by glimmering Kraut guitar figures courtesy of John Jones. While Hoâs rhythms and melodies paint a crystal-clear musical vision, the musicâs emotional centre is more elusive, indicative of a yearning feeling synonymous with the City Of Angels. Hitting these hazy and subtle notes, Move Through It falls within a canon of sun-addled records spanning from Herb Alpertâs 'Rotation' to Dam-Funkâs Private Life trilogy as Garrett. An immersive and concise statement, Alex Hoâs âMove Through Itâ is as warm and uncanny as the city that inspired it, a definitive LA album." - Music From Memory
- laidback debut LP from Los Angeles house & techno scene fixture Alex Ho
- black vinyl pressing
- music label: Music From Memory 2022
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"Debut album from Alex Ho out of Los Angeles. While the Pasadena nativeâs studio work is just now coming to light, Ho has long been a fixture in the Los Angeles dance music scene, throwing what are perhaps the cityâs most musically expansive warehouse events and carving out a singular voice as a DJ, as heard on his brilliant Moony Habits show for NTS. The eight-track record, however, lands in a more contemplative zone, better suited for a golden hour drive than a night out. Though itâs his first record, âMove Through Itâ is the accomplished work of a fully-formed artist, produced patiently between 2017 and 2020 with help from friends including Baba Stiltz, Phil Cho, Damon Palermo and John Jones. 'Mark,' the Koanic track conclusion side A, is an arpeggiated slow burn reminiscent of Pino Donaggioâs brilliant score for Brian De Palmaâs 1984 film Body Double. Hoâs stunning, pure falsetto soars above gentle melodies. 'Miss Suzuki,' the piece that originally caught the ear of MFMâs Jamie Tiller and Tako, opens the record with a blue, cinematic sway. Hoâs facility for poignant melodiesâeasily conveyed through saxophone, vibes, various keyboards and his own voiceâshines on 'College Crest Drive,' as well as the title track. The lyrical 'Move Through It' and the restrained and beautiful closing cut, 'TYFC,' are abetted by glimmering Kraut guitar figures courtesy of John Jones. While Hoâs rhythms and melodies paint a crystal-clear musical vision, the musicâs emotional centre is more elusive, indicative of a yearning feeling synonymous with the City Of Angels. Hitting these hazy and subtle notes, Move Through It falls within a canon of sun-addled records spanning from Herb Alpertâs 'Rotation' to Dam-Funkâs Private Life trilogy as Garrett. An immersive and concise statement, Alex Hoâs âMove Through Itâ is as warm and uncanny as the city that inspired it, a definitive LA album." - Music From Memory
- laidback debut LP from Los Angeles house & techno scene fixture Alex Ho
- black vinyl pressing
- music label: Music From Memory 2022











