ABOUT THE ALBUM
Because Bethancourt is the sole member of Alaska in Winter and does not read or write music, he uses multi-track recording to build his musical layers, using a variety of techniques. “For Holiday, I recorded everything in my living room on a laptop and an old micro cassette tape recorder and used a German ghetto blaster as my monitor speakers. The only things I brought with me to Europe were my Powerbook laptop, an effects processor, a small midi keyboard, a microphone, and the hand held micro cassette tape recorder,” he explains. “Because I didn't actually have any instruments with me (aside from the elements I recorded before I came to Europe), the album turned out very electronic, very synthy as those were the only tools I had.” In comparing how Holiday differs from Dance Party in the Balkans, Bethancourt explains, “I've definitely been influenced by Berlin on this album - much more electronic than the last, heavily based on synths, bass, and dancier drums and with hints of minimal house elements creeping in ever so slightly. Even within the album itself I can hear a progression of the Berlin electronic music scene influencing me more and more with the amount of time I spent here. The Berlin techno parties and all night dance marathons were big inspirations for me.

1. We Are Blind and Riding the Merry-Go-Round
2. Berlin
3. Speed Boat to Heaven
4. Highlander pt.1
5. Highlander pt.2
6. Knorrpromenade
7. Streetgang pt. 1
8. Streetgang pt.2
9. Keep Your Boots Clean and Everything You Step on is Dirt
10. Close Your Eyes Remix

        
MUSIC PLAYER
1) Berlin
2) Speedboat to Heaven