

TRACKLIST
1 abolish the police
2 start
3 sum
4 bern
5 ohnedi
6 tone print
7 arriv
8 federici
9 ui
Artwork & Layout by dankeliebs
Mastered by Schallzentrale
Vinyl Pressing by Matter of Fact
Swiss intergalactic 3 piece experimentalists lean on a Dadaist theme for their late-night, jam-inspired, and smokey beat laden trip to the cosmos
Distilling surf rock, jazz and ambience, energised and patched together with spoken word samples, wind instruments and, blunted hip hop beats, ali dada’s album SUM is their invitation to ‘dadaversum’ - their eccentric universe of sound and emotion.
Featuring Orlando Ludens (guitar & ambient soundscapes), Rulla (beats & field recordings) and Max Licht (brass & trombone), experimentation is the trio’s constant and SUM is the result of a ‘meta-level of jams and associative distillation’ always with a fluid sense of genre.
The three Swiss musicians are all instrumentalists in their own right, two from Zürich and one from the Swiss hinterland and first crossed paths at Berlin's Klunkerkranich cultural centre in 2018. They reunited in Switzerland and quickly found themselves in a creative haze, jamming and performing their first gig together in 2019. In 2020, they released their debut album on the Russian label Leveldva, followed by various singles and EPs.
Whilst SUM clearly takes new and furtive steps, ali dada’s sound is wholly their own. Nothing feels rigid here and rules don’t apply. Improvisation lingers in the air, even after the last note fades. A series of sound sketches, dense in detail, stylistically rich, SUM gives licence to couch-melt, sungaze or for those used to wintry climes, add another log on the fire.

Single 1
release Jun 18, 2024

Single 2
release Jul 16, 2024

Single 3
release Sept 03, 2024
Personnel & experimentalists in SUM
Orlando Ludens: guitar, bass, post-prod
mfj rulla: beats, modular, soundscapes, post-prod synths, food, spaces, post-prod
Max Licht: synths, food, spaces, post-prod
Sofia Sturm: harp, ukulele
Häuserfrau: vocals
Mishy Misch: advisory board, enabler and important ally
ali dada tend to generate their music through the following process:
1. Start without a plan
2. Make mistakes
3. Recognize the meta level & identify the vibe
4. Exaggerate it
The group view each sound as a specific action, which may or may not be recognisable in the final version of the track. In rehearsals, they listen to what they admire in other people’s music. This inspires six-hour explorations and deep-dive jams.
“The songs often emerge from imperfect elements or mistakes, like from a loop or glitch. or something I played that wasn’t quite clean and building on that becomes the challenge” recalls Orlando. Rulla adds “I play a lot of instruments, very, very badly and in music production, I’m trained to craft something awesome out of wonky sounds. That’s how songs emerge from unusual sounds”.
As for who played the double bass, no one remembers. Who belongs to the band and who doesn’t is open to interpretation. Though a core group exists the spotlight remains on experimentation through jam sessions. ali dada is a construct, a dadaverse.