American singer, songwriter, record producer, and graphic designer from South Carolina
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Raucous club jams from the trio setting pace for a new generation of electronic fans: Dazegxd, gum.mp3 & Swami Sound, AKA EldiaNYC. Something exciting is happening on the margins of online club music. As one generation ages out, another, predominantly made up of Zoomers and Zillennials who fell into rave music mid-pandemic or arrived via gaming, is on the rise. Some of the most dialled-in electronic fans out there have threadbare connection to formalised nightlife, filling their diet instead with DJ Ess, Jane Remover, Jet Set Radio and a thriving ecosystem of global splinter styles that would draw stares from anyone who settled into their preferences pre-2019. Leading the charge—while pointedly reaffirming the value of connection as they go—are EldiaNYC, whose combination of jungle, garage, vintage Black American dance music, regional rap and screen-glued splinter styles hits like a shot of adrenaline. Swami Sound broke first with sexy drill-laced 2-step edits, and last year we named gum.mp3's "Black Life, Red Planet" as one of our favourite records—but it could have just as easily been Dazegxd's breaks-splicing "exhibition mode" instead. Eldia stack sets on radio and at parties with startlingly-fresh producers, many still in their teens. This might also be the only RA Podcast to fold in soulful ghettotech from Mr De', head-in-the-clouds plugg from rising star 454, edits of both Bounty Killer and Toro Y Moi, and multiple names (Guido YZ, synta3x, DJ B) who haven't registered on the series before. With one eye on the occasion, Eldia tip their hats to lineage, too. The trio kick off with a double scoop of Fred P, before ramping up steadily through slick forthcoming material and ironclad modern anthems on their way to a crescendo of footwork chops, baile drums and breakbeat delirium. Leaders of a new wave in the US, it surely won't be long before Daze, gum and Swami have swept the international circuit. For now, RA.977 will leave your subs smoking. @dazegxd @eldia000 @masutaswami @gum_mp3 Find the interview and tracklist at ra.co/podcast/977
Et des nouvelles de Kendrick (presque) et de Drake (vite fait).
Chef, TV host, and author Alton Brown discusses his new book, “Food for Thought,” and his upcoming Atlanta show, “Alton Brown Live: Last Bite,” at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre on February 20. Chaz Bear of Toro y Moi details his new album, “Hole Earth,” ahead of his show at the Tabernacle on February 21, and author Tripp Whetsell shares the story of Norman Lear in his new book, “Norman Lear: His Life and Times.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
C'est le freestyle aléatoire du mercredi !Inner City - Pennies from Heaven Fcukers - I don't WannaDJ Lycox - Edson no Uige DEMIYAA - Make it Up to you (feat. lil Rae) Dennis Alcapone - Cassius Clay Armand Van Helden - You don't Know Me (feat. Duane Harden) Toro Y Moi & Benjamin Gibbard - HollywoodCash Cobain - candle Jourdin Pauline - Top of the morning (feat. Cash Cobain & Bay Swag) Nilüfer Yanya - Made out of memory James Brown - Your Cheatin' Heart SOPHIE, Kim Petras & BC Kingdom - Reason Why Santigold - Disparate Youth Miguel - Adorn Sega Bodega - Only Seeing God When I ComeKerri Chandler - Who Are You Kerri Chandler - Hallelujah Kerri Chandler - Bar a Thym Kerri Chandler - while we're young Teulé - drink on me (Jerome Sydenham edit)Baron Rétif & Concepcion Perez - ML Disco Club (feat. Benjamin Gilbert) Tommiboy - La Sfinge (feat. DM Disco Band) Future - Plutoski
Hole Erth, Chaz Bear's eighth full-length studio record as Toro y Moi released earlier this month on the 6th of September. Hole Erth was also the 95bFM Album of the Week two weeks ago, I had a quick chat with Chaz via the internet about the new album. Whakarongo mai nei!
Hole Erth, Chaz Bear's eighth full-length studio record as Toro y Moi released earlier this month on the 6th of September. Hole Erth was also the 95bFM Album of the Week two weeks ago, I had a quick chat with Chaz via the internet about the new album. Whakarongo mai nei!
This week our #OTWEEKLYPLAYLIST has sounds from THEEE Yolanda Adams, Fousheé, Toro Y Moi, & Terrace Martin! In #MUSICNEWS we get into The Diddler, his "Freak Offs," and all that's about to ensue! We also breakdown some of this year's BET Hip Hop Awards nominees. During #THEBLACKNESS we get into the White House's first ever 'Black Excellence Brunch' and shine a #QUEENSPOTLIGHT on A'ja Wilson. Follow Us: All Links: https://linktr.ee/otwweekly Instagram/Twitter: @onthewayweekly FB: facebook.com/onthewaypod | Youtube: https://bit.ly/3CWxgPZ Website: instinctent.com/ontheway | www.mochapodcastsnetwork.com/ontheway Sylvee - @sylveejones Kahlil - @kahlilxdaniel | www.kahlildaniel.com | www.facebook.com/kxdmusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Selection, interview et mini live de Malik Djoudi pour son nouvel album "Vivant"THE WALKER BROTHERS - Den Haague LARRY JUNE - Like a mack MIKI - Jtm encore TORO Y MOI & BENJAMIN GIBBARD - HOLLYWOODMERYL – Bisous Suzanne Menzel - I feel it starts again MALIK DJOUDI - Sous garantie PINK FLOYD – Another Brick In the Wall SERGE GAINSBOURG – Vu de l'extérieur MICHAEL JACKSON - Thriller RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE – Killing In The Name THE RAPTURE – Olio BLONDE REDHEAD - Misery is a Butterfly SEBASTIEN TELLIER – L'amour Et La Violence KENDRICK LAMAR - Alright FRANK OCEAN – Pink + white CLEO SOL – Why Don't You BRIAN ENO & FRED AGAIN – Enough MALIK DJOUDI – Vivant / Viens on prend le temps (medley live)
On this week's episode, Jon and Brandon discuss new releases from Fred again.., Rex Orange County, Toro y Moi, Paris Hilton, NERO, Atlas Genius, Boston Manor, PeelingFlesh, Gavin Turek and more! Intro Music by Anthony Reeder Weekly Rotating Playlists Spotify // Tidal // YouTube Music This Week's Playlist Spotify Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:21 Music News 07:16 Singles 15:09 Linkin Park 26:58 EPs 29:05 Albums 30:20 fred again.. - 10 days 34:13 Rex Orange County - The Alexander Technique 37:34 Toro Y Moi - Whole Erth 41:11 Paris Hilton - Infinite Icon 43:53 NERO - Into The Unknown 47:11 Atlas Genius - End Of The Tunnel 49:00 Boston Manor - Sundiver 52:10 PeelingFlesh - The G Code 55:37 Gavin Turek - Diva Of The People
À peine une volée de festivals s'achève qu'on est déjà en train de préparer la suite : Pitchfork, Crossroads, Fiesta des Suds, MaMA vont agiter notre mois d'octobre qui commencera dès le 3 octobre par le NAME Festival, un rendez-vous très important pour tout le monde à Tsugi et Tsugi Radio, car comme le rappelle notre cher Patrice Bardot dans le dernier numéro de Tsugi qui vient de sortir, entre le NAME Festival et Tsugi c'est une véritable histoire d'amour qui a démarré dès 2007, alors que le premier numéro de votre magazine préféré n'était même pas sorti. Un love story qui continue de se tisser chaque année et notamment avec Tsugi Radio. Le NAME 2024, on en parle tout à l'heure dans cette émission avec une des 4 fantastiques d'Art Point M, l'association derrière le festival, Sabine Duthoit. Nouveau Tsugi en kiosque avec au sommaire DJ Mehdi fêté à la Gaîté Lyrique ce samedi, Jamie XX, Toro Y Moi, le cocktail rock explosif des 4 Londoniennes, Los Bitchos, Fat Dog, et une enquête sur les liens entre Twitch et musique… vous savez ce qu'il vous reste à faire. LA FEMME "Clover Paradise" NILÜFER YANYA "Just A Western" O'o "Les os du lac" VICTOR SOLF "Tout peut durer" MUTE "Lost – Gerd Janson Edit" IL EST VILAINE "REVENGE" MERMAID CHUNKY "chaperone" CYBOTRON "Parallel Shift"
Avec des hommages à Sergio Mendes et Herbie Flowers LOU REED - Walk on the wild side MEGAN THEE STALLION - Neva Play (feat. RM de BTS) PA SALIEU - Belly THE THE - Cognitive Dissident NILÜFER YANYA - Made of my Memory TYLER THE CREATOR - November FRED AGAIN & SOAK - Just Stand There LL COOL J & SONA JOBARTEH - Black Code Suite LL COOL J - Basquiat Energy SOFIE ROYER - I forget ( I'm so young) FLYING LOTUS - Garmonbozia EARTH WIND & FIRE - September (fpm beautiful latin mix) MESHELL NDEGEOCELLO - TravelLARRY JUNE - Like a Mack TORO Y MOI - CD - R TORO Y MOI & BENJAMIN GIBBARD - Hollywood FONTAINES D.C. - Death Kink MUSTANG - La porte au nez THE THE - Uncertain Smile SELMAN FARIS - Sehir Uzakta EZRA COLLECTIVE M.anifest & MOONCHILD SANELLY - Streets is calling SERGIO MENDES & BRASIL ‘66 - Mas que Nada SERGIO MENDES - The Real Thing MULATU ASTATKE & HOODNA ORCHESTRA - Tension A TRIBE CALLED QUEST - Can I Kick It ? RAGZ ORIGINALE - Sexy riddim
David Gilmour, Toro y Moi, Pharrell Williams......y más nuevas canciones de Stevie Wonder, Sting, Rex Orange County, Porches, Dame Area, Somos La Herencia, GG Quintanilla y Caliza.Escuchar audio
Our guest today is the incredibly talented multi-instrumentalist and producer Chaz Bear, better known to the world as Toro Y Moi. A pioneer of the chillwave genre in the 2010s, Chaz has continually evolved his sound, pushing musical boundaries with each release. Last week, he dropped his eighth studio album, Hole Erth, a genre-blending masterpiece that fuses Y2K emo and hip-hop, featuring collaborations with Kevin Abstract and Ben Gibbard. In today's episode, we sit down with Chaz to explore the creative process behind Hole Erth, dive into his early emo influences, and talk about how he finally found the perfect track to collaborate on with Ben Gibbard. Plus, we get a sneak peek at when we might see Toro Y Moi returning to Australia.Toro Y Moi: Instagram / SpotifyPurchase Hole Erth here and AUS exclusive here.Visit our official website here and follow us across our socials.
This week Casey Groat and James Murphy spend some time free-form bantering with me, creating one sweet hour of radio. Inner Nature (FKA Fashionista Boyfriend) is the work of Casey Groat from Sacramento. Having started as just a kid with an interest in making noises with the computer, the project has matured into themes such as love and loss, as well as experimenting with sampling and songs with meaning and purpose. Artists such as Washed Out, Toro Y Moi, Small Black and Neon Indian are a big influence on the sound. The live act is a three-piece featuring Casey, James Murphy (Ancient Astronaut, Saint Solitaire, Ihabial) and Austin Mooney. This show is streamed at KDRT.ORG and available on most podcast apps under Listening Lyrics.
NPR Music's Daoud Tyler-Ameen and Ann Powers take you on a tour of the most exciting albums out Friday, Sept. 6Featured albums:• LL Cool J, 'The FORCE'• MJ Lenderman, 'Manning Fireworks'• Nala Sinephro, 'Endlessness'• The Dare, 'What's Wrong with New York?'• Toro Y Moi, 'Hole Erth'For the complete list of new albums out this week and to stream our New Music Friday playlist, visit https://npr.org/music.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Et avec une déviation Brian Eno impromptue. YELLO - Bostich AMORE - DelirioLEX AMOR & BXKS - A7X CLAIRO - Thank You CLAIRO - Pier 4 SUZANNE VEGA - Marlene On the Wall DOECHII - Denial is a river FONTAINES D.C. - Here's the Thing NEW YORK - BronxNEW YORK - Luvdub (feat. LULU) TOTAL BLUE - Jaguarundi ROXY MUSIC - 2Hb BRIAN ENO - Over Fire Island BRIAN ENO & DAVID BYRNE - Regiment DAVID BOWIE - Look Back in Anger DJ Anderson - JPEGMAFIA - it's dark and hell is hot J.U.S. - 60 Cents A Day (feat. Zelooperz) HARDRIVE – Just Believe (remix) TINASHE - Nasty (Match My Chic Remix) POIRIER & RAMON CHICHARRON - Agua Oro THE SMILE - Don't Get Me Started TORO Y MOI - CD-R SUICIDE - Ghost Rider NILÜFER YANYA - Call It Love SAMPHA & LITTLE SMIZ - Satellite Business 2.0 LEGIT GIRL DJ - If my tree hits the ground WATER FROM YOUR EYES - Tired of Being Alone
Subscribe to Throwing Fits on Substack. Our interview with Tory y Moi means it's time to bear down. Toro aka Chaz Bear—whose new album Hole Erth is out September 6th—got deep on Ben Davis vs. Dickies, buying rare Japanese sandals and eating flexitarian tacos in NYC, channeling both his inner barsman and angsty suburban kid on his latest project, going dad mode, he's a musicals guy, working with rappers and Tyler, The Creator's studio sessions, taking the time and care and respect to study a new genre before incorporating it into his music, the Realtree revolution, Swagapinos and karaoke, hitting up Ben Gibbard for a feature, the real reasons why so many artists today switch up their sound, what's up with Les Sins, we fill Chaz in on his long history with our baby boy Chuck, realizing you unintentionally went stadium status, popularity perks and how even his lovely and humble ass has switched up, being just a scene kid who fell in love with a scene girl, getting teased as a kid and how much it costs to change your last name so you stop getting bullied, working at Chick-fil-A and Wendy's, Chaz can have Doritos on the road as a little treat, hoodwinking yourself into designing right wing political propaganda and trolling back, the one tee in one tee out rule, macro thoughts on the post-Online Ceramics world of graphic tees and mixing the Gen Z digital dystopian vibes with artisanal grown man swag, Tumblr trend cycles, defend the Bay Area at all costs if you love tech, still rocking Yeezys, hotel snobbery and much more on Toro y Moi's interview with The Only Podcast That Matters™.
- DEATH CAB FOR CUTIE - Soul meets body- TORO Y MOI - Hollywood (con Benjamin Gibbard)- TWO SHELL - Round (con Sugababes)- JAMIE XX - Life (con Robyn)- ROMY, JESSIE WARE - Lift you up- PEEPSHOW - Poder ser- DANI FERNÁNDEZ - Criminal- BUNBURY, ARDE BOGOTÁ - De vuelta a casa- CARLOS ANN - Ojos como conjuros- SILOÉ - Si me necesitas, llámame (David Van Bylen Remix)- SIENNA - Creí que era eterno- PARTY DOZEN - Money and the drugs- THE BUG CLUB - A bit like James Bond- ENGLISH TEACHER - R&B- HEARTWORMS - Jacked- ST. VINCENT - Broken manEscuchar audio
Shapeshifting artist Toro Y Moi takes the plunge into rap-rock, Soundcloud rap, and Y2K emo on his eighth full length album, Hole Erth. But that’s not all: The album’s title comes from the counterculture publication Whole Earth Catalog, of the late ‘60s and early 70s,. The magazine carried the tagline “access to tools” and offered everything from how-to guides to cultural analysis and self-reliance tools. It spoke to everyone from hippies to technology-heads, which helped lay the groundwork for Silicon Valley’s ethos, and is attuned to TyM’s catalog.
Ano, víme, že v tom titulku je chyba, že tam mají být myši. Ale to jsou věci, které se v našem podcastu dějí, když pan Šéfík odjede na dovolenou a Sága se Šroubkem nenapadne nic lepšího než natočit guerrilovou epizodu bez jeho vědomí! V tomto dvoutřetinovém vydání revue NOTY VOLE je všeho míň, zato vám to wlado s Honzou odvypráví s šílenou kadencí a zásadně bez rozmyslu a bez teček. Nejprve jsme probrali aktuální červencové vydání časopisu Headliner, které můžete číst ve svých mobilech, tabletech i na webu. Zavzpomínali jsme na Red Hot Chili Peppers a jejich zlomové album Californication, chtě nechtě se vrátili na Glastonbury, probrali zrušené koncerty a smůlu, která se nalepila na paty Colours of Ostrava. A aby toho nebylo málo, rozhodli jsme se pověnovat i radikálnímu kroku Michala Davida, který vyměnil osmdesátkové synťáky za ukulele. Zatímco jemu je líp, o osádce naší podcastové revue se to úplně říct nedá. V dvoutřetinových trendech rozebíráme nový singl Marpa, který natáčí svoje vysněné country rapové–album. A máme kupodivu dost velkou radost i z aktuálního letního hitu Pam Rabbit. V tipech vás pak čeká Toro Y Moi a taky noví Fontaines D.C. A místo červa jsme poslali Danymu jeden country pozdrav, aby mu nebylo líto, že tu nebyl s námi. A taky aby nás za tuhle podcastovou sabotáž nepřizabil.
Heute mit: AUGN, Biffy Clyro, Ramallah, Skunk Anansie, Toro Y Moi & Trash Boat
LRT OPUS laidoje „Vardai ir garsai“ - žvilgsnis į vasara dvelkiančias muzikos pasaulio naujienas.
Der US-amerikanische Musiker Toro y Moi ist bekannt für seinen funky Sound zwischen House, Hip-Hop und und Ambient. Doch jetzt schlägt er ein neues Kapitel auf: Mit der Single „Tuesday“ kündigt er ein Emo-Punk-Album an. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/macht-toro-y-moi-emo-punk-wieder-cool
Der US-amerikanische Musiker Toro y Moi ist bekannt für seinen funky Sound zwischen House, Hip-Hop und und Ambient. Doch jetzt schlägt er ein neues Kapitel auf: Mit der Single „Tuesday“ kündigt er ein Emo-Punk-Album an. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/macht-toro-y-moi-emo-punk-wieder-cool
Der US-amerikanische Musiker Toro y Moi ist bekannt für seinen funky Sound zwischen House, Hip-Hop und und Ambient. Doch jetzt schlägt er ein neues Kapitel auf: Mit der Single „Tuesday“ kündigt er ein Emo-Punk-Album an. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/macht-toro-y-moi-emo-punk-wieder-cool
Der US-amerikanische Musiker Toro y Moi ist bekannt für seinen funky Sound zwischen House, Hip-Hop und und Ambient. Doch jetzt schlägt er ein neues Kapitel auf: Mit der Single „Tuesday“ kündigt er ein Emo-Punk-Album an. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/macht-toro-y-moi-emo-punk-wieder-cool
Der US-amerikanische Musiker Toro y Moi ist bekannt für seinen funky Sound zwischen House, Hip-Hop und und Ambient. Doch jetzt schlägt er ein neues Kapitel auf: Mit der Single „Tuesday“ kündigt er ein Emo-Punk-Album an. Hier entlang geht's zu den Links unserer Werbepartner. >> Artikel zum Nachlesen: https://detektor.fm/musik/macht-toro-y-moi-emo-punk-wieder-cool
We're joined by The Chillwave Enjoyer to talk about the deadbeat summer of 2009, internet genres, the big three (Neon Indian, Toro Y Moi, Washed Out), what killed chillwave, who kept it alive, & more. The Chillwave playlist mentioned in the episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3KwbsvTAZGCS0alFxjS32K?si=36ff2ee1c1144859
C'est le retour du Nova Club. David Blot a sélectionné pour vous les disques de l'été que vous avez (peut-être) loupé. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Brijean is the collaboration of Brijean Murphy and Doug Stuart. Murphy, an accomplished DJ, session and live player in Oakland's diverse music scene has emerged as one of indie's most in-demand percussionists (Poolside, Toro Y Moi, U.S. Girls). I chatted with Brijean and Doug about how they started the project, how their creative process has evolved, live performance, making records, and the dynamics of their relationship. To keep up with Brijean, the sponsors for the episode, and the Dan Cable Presents Podcast, please check out the links below! --------------------------------------------------- Thank you to DistroKid for sponsoring this episode of the podcast. Use the link below to receive 30% off your first year of DistroKid services. https://distrokid.com/?c=cable Big thanks to Drops! For sponsoring the episode and being my goto edible choice. Look for Drops at a dispensary near you. https://www.dropscandies.com Brijean https://brijean.com/music --------------------------------------------------- INSTAGRAM: @heybrijean @dougiestu @dancablepresents @distrokid @dropscandies @vrtxmag Email: dancablepresents@gmail.com Spotify Playlists: https://open.spotify.com/user/54u8tkp1mevtd0i3cz79qbp8l?si=-4NT4PWPSlSowoXQkJhlkA Apple Playlists: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/dcp-april-2022/pl.u-EdAVRqdsXqWdRJ Venmo: Dan-Cable-Presents --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dan-cable-presents/message
As broadcast April 16, 2023 with plenty of hero worship to start. Tonight we open with the immortal Paul McCartney calling it quits publicly on this date in 1970, but we mainly focus on the more recent with the legendary octogenarian seemingly more relevant than ever. After that it's onto celebrating the new music just out, with highlights in hour 1 from Yaeji, Little Dragon, Billie Marten, and Emily King to taste test while they dance in the stratosphere. Part 3 sees us covering all the big tunes just out as we are Poppin Off, starting in Korea with a total sell-out tune from NewJeans and a tune from BTS's Agust D featuring IU, then we had fresh joints from Pink Sweat$ and Greta Van Fleet as well to keep the flavors varied. Part 4 our Fresh K Cuts saw joints from Chang Kiha, deulraejang, and TAEWOO being the highlights, and that's where we shut the front door.Tracklist:Part I (00:00)Paul McCartney – Find My Way Back (Beck remix)SBTRKT feat Toro y Moi – DAYS GO BYYaeji – Passed Me ByLittle Dragon – Slugs of LoveWednesday – QuarryBlondshell – Salad Part II (34:09)Billie Marten – God AboveSuperviolet – Big Songbirds Don't CryDaughter – To RageJana Horn – Days Go ByEmily King – False StartMr. Big – To Be With YouPart III (61:19)NewJeans – ZeroAgust D feat IU – People, Pt. 2Jonas Brothers – Waffle HouseJP Saxe – I Don't Miss YouPink Sweat$ - MomentsRicky Montgomery – EraserGreta Van Fleet – Meeting The Master Part IV (91:21)TAEWOO – Coffeenynas – SUGARdeulrejang – People ALEPH – T Risso – DaydreamerChang Kiha – DoKid Wine – I Cried
It would be tough to say any vinyl collector started out earlier than Jordan Kurland. Having already accumulated every Kiss album by age 6, he became an obsessive fan of The Who just four years later, and eventually parlayed his love of music into a career in large-scale event production — for example, the Noise Pop festival rung in its 30th birthday in February — and championing musicians on a professional level. While the likes of Pup, Toro Y Moi and Real Estate currently fall under Jordan's umbrella at Brilliant Corners Artist Management (which he co-founded in 2017), this year will see an unprecedented joint tour from a pair of the agency's largest draws: The Postal Service and Death Cab for Cutie, performing two of the most influential records of the 21st century in full (Give Up and Transatlanticism, respectively). Prior to that jaunt, Jordan discusses his favorite San Francisco record stores, Give Up's specific cultural impact, riding both the digital age and the vinyl resurgence from a business perspective, and the two major ways he's chosen to honor jazz legend Thelonious Monk. Find Jordan's social media and more at jordankurland.net.
On this week's Talkhouse episode, we've got a couple of old friends who've made some great music both together and separately, and who record under interesting names: Chaz Bear and Hannah van Loon. Those aren't even the interesting names I was talking about. Chaz Bear is better known as Toro Y Moi, a pioneer in the chillwave genre who started releasing records about a dozen years ago. But that microgenre never quite captured what Toro Y Moi is all about, because nothing really can. Chaz Bear loves to jump around sonically, dipping his toes into indie rock, hip-hop, and even some jazzy influences. He's got enough excess energy that Toro Y Moi isn't even his only musical outlet, and he also moonlights as a graphic designer. This spring and summer he'll open shows for Caroline Polachek, and he's also part of the new ReSet touring festival that's hitting bit cities this year. Oh, and he's still got time to collaborate with today's other guest. Hannah van Loon has been making music as Tanukichan since 2016 or so, and Chaz Bear has been involved in quite a lot of it. In addition to releasing it via his own imprint, Company, Bear has produced quite a bit of van Loon's music and collaborated with her on it, including the brand new Gizmo, which is out March 3. It's a slightly more uplifting experience than her lovely but kinda dark debut, 2018's Sundays. Her publicist describes one song on the new record, “Don't Give Up,” as nu-metal meets Cocteau Twins, which is sort of simultaneously wrong and exactly right. Check out a different song, ”Take Care,” right here. Van Loon and Bear are both a little bit introverted, as you'll hear, but they chat a bit about her woodworking, his studio, and… TikTok. They talk a bunch about TikTok—whether it's a force for good or evil, what kinds of weird corners you can find on it, and how it's actually a really great tool for learning about new music. Enjoy. Thanks for listening to the Talkhouse Podcast, and thanks to Chaz Bear and Hannah van Loon for chatting. If you liked what you heard, please follow Talkhouse on your favorite podcasting platform, and check out all the great written content we've got at Talkhouse.com. This episode was produced by Myron Kaplan, and the Talkhouse theme is composed and performed by the Range. See you next time!
Welcome to Roadcase!! We're psyched to be joined by Jordan Reynolds this week, who performs as the psych-Americana outfit, Rose Hotel. This wonderful Atlanta-based artist goes toe-to-toe with Josh in a fun interview filled with twists, turns and a few surprises (Wilco stories, anyone?). Jordan has relied primarily on her strong DIY spirit, and her upcoming sophomore album entitled A Pawn Surrender, is co-produced with Drew Vandenberg (Faye Webster, Toro Y Moi, Futurebirds, et al). Her recent collaborations include studio work and touring with Susto as well as a recent tour in Faye Webster's backing band. Coming up in Western Kentucky alongside her friend, S.G. Goodman, she earned by her country roots early on. So hop on the Roadcase bus to learn more about uber-talented Jordan Reynolds. It's gonna be a great ride!!For more info:https://www.rosehotelmusic.com/For more information on Roadcase: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comContact: info@roadcasepod.comTheme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer
As with all past ‘Reflection' year-end mixes, I start with a collection of music I have enjoyed over the past year. Through the process of compiling a mix, songs are whittled down and selected from this collection. This means many of my favorite tracks and albums are often omitted in this process, due to the need for them to fit in a mix that comes together as organically as possible. As I say every year, this isn't a definitive ‘best-of' list, but a selection of just *some* of my favorite music from the year in one easily listenable format. It's the most enjoyable way for me to boil down the music I've loved from the year using these self-imposed restrictions, for you to then enjoy and hopefully discover more. I encourage you to use the mix to jump off and explore each artist, listen to the album in full and see what else is on the label (and check the Buy Music Club list at the bottom). Of course, releases or aliases that are a part of our own label/s are not considered for this mix (head over here for our label-specific 2022 showcase!), and if you want to see the majority of what I've been supporting, head over to my Bandcamp collection.~Mixes paint a memory, and in many ways better than a photo. That's half the reason I do these year-end mixes. Listening back to some of the past ten ‘Reflection on' editions, each one still does the job of invoking specific memories for me. From the time I made the mix or tracks that trigger a time and place, maybe a gig I went to, an album that soundtracked a special moment, or just a record that didn't leave my turntable. All of these things influence what tracks go into my year-end mix. It makes it challenging to try and capture, but also rewarding when I come out of the other side with something to listen back to that really shaped my year in listening. Despite this feature taking many, many hours, it's much easier than doing a list, because not only do I dislike ranking music, but I really enjoy putting together mixes (so any excuse really!).I haven't written in-depth track notes for the past few Reflection mixes, mostly due to the sheer high number of track inclusions, but I want to go into depth on the inclusions this time around. I miss writing about music here, and it's been a few years now since I've even posted a review. So hit play below, keep scrolling for the track notes, and link to a BuyMusicClub list to support all the featured music. astrangelyisolatedplace · ASIP - Reflection on 2022 Listen on Soundcloud, or the ASIP Podcast.Download MP3~Firstly, let's sweep it under the rug; I've broken the biggest rule of the mix and included a track that wasn't from 2022 (in fact, a couple aren't strictly, but more on that later). The first track (and album), by maarja nut and ruum was such a lovely discovery for me this year that I missed in 2018, it accidentally slipped into my 2022 playlist due to being on high rotation. Of course, it was the very first track in the mix that set the tone- a hard one to undo when you've completed the set. So, because I have no one to answer to but myself, it stays! And I doubt you will regret this decision either if this album is new to you. Malibu made an appearance in 2020's mix, and she's perhaps a good reason for igniting a stronghold in female vocal led-ambient music recently. But few attempts are as ethereal as Malibu's latest, going full-on Salt Tank (as a fellow Trance lover nicely put it once).Ecovillage have made some gorgeous music over the years, and their latest album was a work of collaborations with some impressive producers such as Fennesz and harpist Nailah Hunter. My favorite track of the bunch was Memories of Spring featuring Japanese vibraphone player Masayoshi Fujita (the Erased Tapes stalwart). Raum, a collaborative project by Jefre Cantu-Ledesma and Liz Harris (Grouper) released a long-awaited follow-up to their 2013 album, and it didn't disappoint. Whilst used more as a texture/segue in this mix, I encourage you to explore the full album. And, in a nod to Liz Harris' involvement in the artwork for one of our releases this year, it felt fitting to include her project in this mix (thanks Liz!).I've admired GiGi FM's DJ'ing abilities for a few years now (check out her isolatedmix) but only last year did she debut her production chops with Kiwi Synthesis Diary 21k. I didn't get around to listening to the album until this year (along with her latest, Magnetite EP) and so it didn't make last year's mix which was already out in the world. So here's another little cheat, albeit a very short inclusion. You can't say "In Every Dream Home A Heartache” without reading it like the Roxy Music intro, and Romance and Dean Hurley's similarly named album is just as memorable for me in many ways. Whilst this track is not my favorite from the album, it reminds me of the church bells and distant music playing from across the farm fields in my hometown back in England.Fallen, aka Lorenzo Bracaloni seems to have released quite a few albums this year, but I was introduced to Moonlight Romance by Noah M (who creates many of our own artworks and was behind the art for this one). It's like a new-new-age album, full of life and color, and a really pleasant listen from front to back.One thing I find hard with this annual mix is whether to include tracks that have appeared in some other mixes of mine this year. Ultimately, I want to try and present new listening experiences with each mix, but then again, I am sure it's very few of you who actually listen to all of them!… . Steve Roach's What Remains appeared in a previous mix of mine this year, but this track is him at his very best. Refined, patient, bellowing, and glistening - a master of the style.Pretty sure nthng has appeared in the last two Reflection mixes, but what can I say… whether he is releasing pounding atmospheric techno or soaring trance-inducing textures like this one, he somehow manages to draw me in with each of his releases. (I think, secretly, he's a trance head and there's a subconscious/ telepathic attraction going on between us).At this point I got lost in the bellows of the last few tracks, so decided to find a way out of this musical chapter, and IKSRE provided a nice euphoric bridge with her vocals. Released on the ‘Healing Together' compilation curated by Cynthia Bernard / Marine Eyes, plenty of tracks from this comp could've made it onto this mix, so you know what to do after...There was no doubt I was going to try and include a Norm Chambers track in here somewhere, both due to his unfortunate passing this year and his undeniable contribution to the ambient and experimental community. I seeked out a jolt in the mix at this point, so his music didn't go unnoticed. As someone I follow recently said, you could make five mixes from his library of music and each one would sound different. Thank you for the music Norm - RIP.Chicago artists Purelink seems to be at the front of this new 'jungle/beat infused choppy ambience™, that I've seen becoming quite popular lately (how old do I sound). And one member of this trio features a bit later under a different alias. There is lots to explore in this world - whether it be following each of the member artists, their labels, or some of their own self-released music on Bandcamp. This track fits my dreamy chill-out world perfectly and was a much-needed segue into a more beat-driven chapter of the mix. Spoiler alert, Mikkel Rev will be making an appearance in the ASIP fam in 2023, so until he does, he's OK to be included in this mix (!) As part of the Ute Collective hailing from Norway, it's another rabbit hole of amazing young talent should you be into the more trance-infused sound of ambient music (or indeed, full-on trance music - plenty of that there). He makes some superb atmospheric chugging downtempo that ranges from the delicate to the beat-driven.Whenever a new Biosphere album drops, it's met with slight trepidation on my end. Not least because his albums take forever to reach the US on vinyl, but, how do you live up to the classics you created that helped define a genre? But that feeling is always short-lived and none so short as 2022's effort. In what is a direct throwback to some of his earlier electronic styles, Shortwave Memories is one of his best in the past 10 years - at least. The N-Plants vibe in this particular track is the show-stopper. ReKaB was a new discovery for me this year, and the Móatún 7 label that homes this release, is a goldmine for electro-leaning music (even featuring a Yagya 10” recently). I think I played this ReKaB album front to back more than five times in the car one day. It's such an enjoyable listen - not too pretentious, just enough old-school vibe, and energy to keep things present as opposed to wallpaper. OK, a couple more records were not strictly new in 2022 but I've always debated including reissues in this mix, and finally come around to the idea given the proliferation recently. After all, there was never a Reflection on 1993 was there?! Spacetime Continuum and the always-on-point Musique Por La Danse label provide the 90's throwback. (The similar-era Detroit Escalator reissue would have also made it in here, but I had to stop somewhere). Daniel Avery's album is a monolith. Throwbacks to Aphex on a SAW tip, mixed in with wall-shuddering bass and cave-mentality breakdowns. Any electronic fan that spent time in a dimly lit rave is going to enjoy his latest, just as much as the IDM/Electronica fan in all of us. I'm not sure if the track in the mix is my fave of the album yet, but the bigger tracks on the album would have sent this mix into a whole new dimension. Seeing James Devane pop up this year was weird. Back in my blog days (they still exist today but this specific instance was 13 years ago), I uploaded a cover of Aphex Twin's Rhubarb by James Devane to Soundcloud to host on the blog (remember those days) - it has 26k plays and the majority of us I'm sure really had no idea who he was until this year. With just one prior release on Discogs, I thought he dropped off radar. I guess he kind of did. This album was therefore a surprise to see, and its Gas-like fringed-techno a pleasant reintroduction. Prior to Covid, I was due to DJ at an Astral Industries gig in London, and Transcendence Orchestra was on the bill for the second night I was there (when I'd get to relax and enjoy the full night!) It didn't happen, unfortunately, but I always keep an ear out for their output and regret not being able to see them live. Back to the mix though, I didn't go too hard on the modular synth-heavy tracks this year, but as with all Reflection mixes, I try and cover the variety of music I've been listening to. Whilst the full Transcendence Orchestra album ‘Dreams, Waking Thoughts and Incidents' is a dark trance-inducing affair that might have felt like a rabbit hole at this point in the mix, this track formed a nice segue into the next with a similar sound…This was the year Abul Mogard no longer hid behind his “old man steel factory worker” story and came out of the shadows on Houndstooth alongside COH (Gone is my idea for an “I AM THEREFORE I AM (ABUL MOGARD)” t-shirt). I've always wondered what Abul Mogard's (real name Guido Zen) music would sound like if you added some fizz and more obvious structure, and this track can still be found bouncing around in my head somewhere. Another track not ‘new' in 2022, but once again, there are no rules when you're documenting someone so profound. And to lose Low's Mimi Parker was a shock to everyone this year. I was late to the Low party given how long they have been around, but Mimi's vocals on this track from one of their most recent albums (Double Negative) are purely angelic. I took liberties with the layering in the mix here, respectfully, so I hope it pays off in the listen as a moment of true reflection. It's not often you get treated to some of this early 90's music for the very first time, but stumbling across Bowery Electric is like finding a long-lost favorite. Originally released in 1996, this is an example of why Kranky is so legendary all those years later, playing host to gems like this. Nosaj Thing isn't normally the type of music that stays in my periphery, but my colleagues were sharing the news of this new album, existing on the fringes of hip-hop and electronica, and when Julianna Barwick is involved, I tend to put it at the top of the pile. Whilst the beat closely reminded me of Massive Attack's Teardrop, there's no hiding the track's beauty in totality. Add to this, I took a friend to see Nosaj Thing at The Greek Theater in LA, and we drank way too many Caipirinha's before stumbling up the hill to the venue and missed Nosaj playing altogether… We did catch Toro Y Moi after though, so it's a perfect memory captured for 2022. I'm glad Synkro returned with music this year, and it's an amazing little EP on R&S to boot. Maybe even more atmospheric than his previous work, the beats are a little more smudged across this EP, but everything he touches has a considered, unique touch that can be heard strongly throughout his work and within collaborations (such as Kiyoko). There's a substantial amount of music to discover from Neglect on Bandcamp, someone I've admired from afar for a while now. This track, taken from his latest album is amongst a beautiful bunch of nostalgic electronica that cries quality. It's always hard to single out an Astral Industries release. The consistency of releases are faultless, so my shortlist this year with AI releases to include, was, well… not very short. Mystic AM, however, is the first release by Astral label boss Ario, alongside none other than Rod Modell, so it quickly became top of the pile by reason of a special moment in 2022, not least because of the beauty found in its original Iranian field recordings. Perhaps one of the most extensive releases of the year comes from the always intriguing Stroom label, and Voice Actor. 109 pieces of music and a surprising quality found throughout. It's more collage than music when listened to as one, but you'll find some lovely moments hidden amongst the 8(?) hours. “Will it be available on vinyl” I hear you jest? I've seen this popping up in lots of EOY lists already too. There's talk within my small circles that Music For Animals is Nils Frahm's best album yet. I'm not sticking by that just yet, as Spaces is probably in my top 10 of all time so far, but it certainly represents a stunning (d)evolution? Not a piano in sight you say? I immediately disbelieved it. But alas. It's like Nils kept getting put into Ambient playlists on Spotify and was like "OK, I'll give you what you really want…”.I'm not quite sure how I stumbled across Ben Bondy. I think a friend might've recommended an album of his (Hadi, was that you?!) but It was enough for me to stalk his many Bandcamp releases and find some lovey instances. This track reminds me of a classic chill-out room track in its swirling laid-back mystery and vocal. I wouldn't have come across the All India Radio track if it wasn't for the great compilation it was presented on this year by Mystic and Quantum (a label responsible for some lovely releases over the years). New to me, it looks like they have quite the discography I'm yet to dig into, but this was a lovely moment that flowed nicely after the previous. Time to do some digging.Concave Reflection (see Purelink reference above) is another artist in the fringes of my frequent listens but one I'm fully dipping my toes in right now. The full-length album 'The Best People Are Like Water' is a really interesting listen - kind of metallic, chopped-up ambiance that the Spheric label are becoming known for (and seems to be all the hype right now). Whilst the next track was originally from an album released a few years back, you've probably learned by now I'm bending the rules a little. However, this version of Hania Rani's track Leaving, is a live recording released in 2022. After watching her live performance on KEXP, (shout to Alex Ruder!) I was truly mind-blown at her talent. It's easy to make comparisons to Nils of course, but Hania has that vocal element which adds a whole new dimension. If I had to be pushed, my favorite non-ambient album this year might have come from Mike Paradinas / µ-Ziq. Magic Pony Ride is just pure fun. And you need that in your listening repertoire nowadays, right? The bank of melodies and creativity this guy has amassed over the years must be unbelievable. To think, only some of it makes itself out into the world as a record. He followed this album up with another similar stunner too - spoiled!I've already given Wardown his superlatives for the year in his isolatedmix feature, but in summary, Wardown II followed up his nostalgic DnB/Jungle debut under this alias in style. Will there be a third that can keep the standard this high??I could've launched into a complete Jungle/DnB hour at this point, but being 2hrs in, I really had to start winding this beast down and get all the end-of-the-night feels going. Bot1500's latest EP stepped in nicely here - a lovely collection of melodic IDM and the track Chartreuse 8 felt rather emotional. Royksopp really don't do things by halves, and whether the entirety of their music is enjoyed or not when it crosses into the Pop realm, they still manage to conjure up some magic moments. I wanted to try and include a track out of the 3(!) albums they released this year but really couldn't find one that fit outside of this weird sample here. It worked on a few levels for me here though, “Press R to continue” …Rose Riebl…With three compilations curated by Headphone Commute, the quality found amongst the ‘For Ukraine' comps should go down as monumental and unmissable. I knew I had to get a track in this mix from the many on display, and this one felt like a perfect near-conclusion to the mix. Don't miss out on supporting a great cause and listening to some of the best artists creating modern classical music right now. The final track of the mix comes from EXM. While I normally try and end these mixes with a closer that is potentially surprising or off-genre (maybe a glance at other weird music I listen to) this one just somehow felt right. Uplifting and melodic, you can't help but mirror its gradual progression with your volume-up button. ~The art for this mix might feel a little unflattering at first, but I wanted to capture the mass AI hysteria as part of this year's memory and mix. So, fittingly, this is what I got back with the creative input of ‘A Strangely Isolated Place'. Why so literal, bot?Tracklist + Buy Music Club:01. maarja nuut & ruum - Mahe (Fat Cat Records)02. Malibu - Iliad (UNO NYC)03. Ecovillage - Memories of Spring feat. Masayoshi Fujita (LAAPS)04. Raum - Daughter (Self)05. GiGi FM - Rosé (Louise) (Self)06. Romance & Dean Hurley - The Flesh Is Weak (Ecstatic)07. Fallen - Under A Glass Moon Of Wonder (Aural Canyon)08. Steve Roach - What Remains (Self)09. nthng - Some Clouds Are Destined To Break (Transatlantic)10. IKSRE - You Will Find (PITP)11. Norm Chambers - Resonant Foam (Self)12. Purelink - Butterfly Jam (uWu Dust Bath)13. Mikkel Rev - Ende (Translusid)14. Biosphere - Night Shift (Biophon Records)15. ReKaB - The Lightest Touch (Móatún 7)16. Spacetime Continuum - Drift (Musique Pour La Danse)17. Daniel Avery - Lone Swordsman (Mute)18. James Devane - Orange and Tan (Umeboshi)19. Transcendence Orchestra - The Hills Are Alive (Old Technology)20. COH meets Abul Mogard - Traverse Within (Houndstooth)21. Low - Fly (Subpop)22. Bowery Electric - Postscript (Kranky)23. Nosaj Thing feat. Julianna Barwick - Blue Hour (Lucky Me)24. Synkro - Last Breath (R&S Records)25. Neglect - In The Bondage of Your Identity (Unsilent Desert Press)26. Mystic AM - This Spoke Zarathustra (Astral Industries)27. Voice Actor - Hurt With Me (STROOM)28. Nils Frahm - Right Right Right (Leiter)29. Ben Bondy - Spring (Self)30. All India Radio - Ancient Invocations (Mystic & Quantum)31. Concave Reflection -Daylight Portrait (Theory Therapy)32. Hania Rani - Leaving (Live from Studio S2) (Gondwana)33. µ-Ziq - Turquoise Hyperfizz (Planet Mu)34. Wardown - Stimulus Progression Pattern (Blu Mar Ten)35. Bot1500 - Chartreuse 8 (Lith Dolina)36. Royksopp - Press (Self)37. Rose Riebl - Near Dark (Headphone Commute)38. EXM - Autumn is Coming (Dyadik) ~Buy Music Club list >>
Larry Mizell Jr. talks to Chaz Bear (aka Toro y Moi) about his latest album, 'Mahal,' and how embracing his mixed Black and Filipino heritage is resulting in his best work yet. They also discuss how Chaz has learned to see things through and follow his own vision, the unique challenges of being mixed race, and how he's using his platform to spotlight other Black and Brown indie artists.Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/sound/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As broadcast October 24, 2022 with nice clear language and strong voice with nary a COVID bug to be found. After several days' hiatus with flu-induced laryngitis and a COVID scare to boot, Danno is back at it this Monday with new tunes that despite the lack of volume definitely deliver. Lots of new albums out this past Friday with Nick Hakim, Arctic Monkeys, Taylor Swift, and Dry Cleaning being the main culprits. We also highlighted LEENALCHI's show this Friday in Seoul along with new singles from Phoenix, Dora Jar, BGYO, and the great John Cale really adding to the mixture on air.#feelthegravityTracklist (st:rt)Part I (00:00)The Kinks – LolaDry Cleaning – Hot Penny DayPhoenix – Winter SolsticeNick Hakim – Feeling MyselfCaroline Polachek – SunsetKelela – Happy Ending Part II (30:58)Adam Melchor feat Fleet Foxes – Let Me Know WhenNosaj Thing feat Toro y Moi – ConditionDora Jar – Spellgreek – bestJohn Cale feat Weyes Blood – STORY OF BLOODLEENALCHI – Please Don't GoLEENALCHI – Tiger Is Coming Part III (63:40)Arctic Monkeys – I Ain't Quite Where I Think I AmTaylor Swift – Anti-HeroMeghan Trainor – Made You LookShakira y Ozuna – MonotoniaKatherine Li – Miss Me TooEllie Goulding – Let It DieBGYO – Magnet Part IV (93:43)DAHEE – Footprints Dabin Yu – FallSwimrabbit feat June One – EGOMOA – Timing PoolPeach Luffe – Fly Fly FlySeoweol – TwilightSURYEON – FRAME ME
Travis “Jupiter” Jones: Be right there. Taking Bruce Wayne to the Gotham pool +1 (312) 888-0818: This week on the pod the boys are in the desert with one half of The Trash Pandas, AndyOowops (@andyoowops). We open the circus with a battle between Thundercat vs Toro Y Moi and quickly ramble down the rabbit hole of Neek hating everything. Andy details his history as a Las Vegas resident, influences that led him into DJing, and where his current career is shining light on his Vegas residencies including We All Scream! We dive into the topic of scratching during a dj set, review Life Is Beautiful, and stumble down a quick House Of The Dragon chat. Hop in!
Today we review and react to the latest album from Toro Y Moi, Mahal. 0:00 - How we discovered the album 2:11 - Our first impressions of Mahal 3:50 - Critical Reception So Far 4:25 - The Vinyl Packaging 6:41 - More Thoughts on the Album 7:50 - Deja Vu 8:25 - Postman 9:02 - Favorite Tracks #toroymoi #mahal #albumreview
The young San Diego singer-songwriter Jelani Aryeh caught my attention with his awesome tune "Stella Brown" a couple years back, and I really enjoyed his debut full-length, I've Got Some Living To Do, from 2021. But I especially loved the brief interview I got to do with Jelani last year for XMU, and was left with so many more questions for him about these early days in his career as an artist. So here we are, at an episode of the LSQ podcast where Jelani and I dig in further, to talk about influences such as Toro Y Moi, Childish Gambino and The Doors, as well as where his next album is headed. He's currently in the studio, and plans to tour again in the fall and winter. Transcript at jennylsq.com
In April, Chaz Bear dropped the seventh studio album from his constantly evolving project Toro y Moi titled Mahal. One of his jammier records, Mahal veers heavily towards psych-funk and features a hefty list of contributors including Unknown Mortal Orchestra's Ruban Neilson, Neon Indian's Alan Palomo, visual artist and musician Sofie Royer, and jazz duo the Mattson 2. Our Song of the Day is the breezy track and early single “The Loop.” Led by a funky bassline and a meandering guitar, the song slowly ambles while Bear mellowly muses on the trappings of modern life in the digital age where it's imperative to stay up to date. “East Coast friends fill me in, I know you get the early scoop,” Bear croons. “Online trends that border cringe start to feel overused." The video for the song follows Bear and his friends over the course of a pretty incredible day in San Francisco where the squad skateboards, rolls through the streets in go-carts and jeepneys, and has one heck of a meal at FOB Kitchen in Oakland. Watch the video below and catch Toro y Moi on Saturday, July 23rd at Capitol Hill Block Party. Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/donate See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, John links up with Chaz Bear, the mind behind Toro y Moi, to talk about how he wrote, recorded and produced the album ‘MAHAL'. Digging into jam sessions dating back to 2015 with all of the original recordings to hand, Chaz gives us the lowdown on how his musical ideas formulate, and the simple yet impactful journey they undertake to arrive as fully fleshed out tracks. Reflecting on life as an all-round creative, Chaz looks back on how he got started in music, from the early days using his parent's karaoke machine, to the importance of community and collaboration in today's music world. Listen to find out what in The Godfather had such a huge influence on a song, why it's so difficult to create completely emotionless performances, and how to fearlessly explore ideas in your music. Tracks discussed: Déjà Vu, Magazine, The Loop Listen to ‘MAHAL' here. ‘MAHAL' - Dead Oceans Intro Music - Sunshine Buddy, Laurel Collective MELODICS Find out more about MELODICS here. Use the code 'TAPENOTES-20' for 20% off a Melodics subscription. GEAR MENTIONS Shure SM7B Shure SM57 Neumann Mics API Channel Strip Hofner Bass Reason Ableton FL Studio Fostex Multitracker Wurlitzer Piano OUR GEAR Sennheiser HD 280 Pro Neumann Studio Headphone NDH20 Neumann TLM 103 RME Babyface Pro Focusrite Clarett 8Pre ART Headamp 6 Merging Technologies Pyramix FabFilter Pro-Q 3 FabFilter Pro-DS iZotope RX Waves RVox Waves L2 Waves Maxx Volume iZotope RX HELP SUPPORT THE SHOW If you'd like to help support the show you can donate as little or as much as you'd like here, (we really appreciate your contributions :) Donate KEEP UP TO DATE For behind the scenes photos and the latest updates, make sure to follow us on: Instagram: @tapenotes Twitter: @tapenotes Facebook: @tapenotespodcast To let us know the artists you'd like to hear, Tweet us, slide into our DMs, send us an email or even a letter. We'd love to hear! Visit our website to join our mailing list: www.tapenotes.co.uk TAPE NOTES TEAM Will Brown - Executive Producer, Engineer & Editor Tim Adam-Smith - Executive Producer Will Lyons - Editor Herbie Elton-Rowley - Videographer George Durston - Assistant Nathan Hetherington - PR Rebecca Ibbotson - Digital Marketing
Dans le Nova Club, on recevait deux bons diggers ! Aleqs Notal, DJ et producteur basé à Paris et membre du collectif ClekClekBoom. Il enchaîne les maxis sur les labels Sistrum Recordings et Phonogramme, proposant une house à la croisée de Chicago et Detroit ! On accueillait aussi DJ Sundae, né à Montpellier et aujourd'hui basé à Paris. Grand collectionneur de disques, on lui doit notamment la création du label Idle Press et un show diffusé sur NTS en alternance avec Cosmo Vitelli. Enfin, on écoute les nouveautés du jour, FKJ feat. Toro Y Moi, le nouveau Santigold et une collaboration assez surprenante : Diana Ross feat. Tame Impala ! Tracklist : Level 42 - The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up)Santigold - High PriestessFKJ & Toro Y Moi - A Moment of HistoryBoldy James x Real Bad Man - Open Door feat. Rome Streetz & Stove God CooksDiana Ross & Tame Impala - Turn Up The SunshineAleqs Notal - Lighten You UpCompton's Most Wanted - I'm Wit DatBeastie Boys - Cooky PussAudio Two - Top Billin'Tracey Thorn - On My MindChez Damier - Sometimes I Feel Like Aleqs Notal - Airlock NationDean Blunt + Asap Rocky - StoozyHTRK - Gilbert and George (Dec 30 Rehearsal)Souldynamic, Rich Medina - Addiction (Mike Huckaby Remix)Paul Johnson - Dedication to HouseLydia Tomkiw - Saturn Makes A MoveTanz Mein Herz - Side AAleqs Notal - Scandalous Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Toro y Moi sits down for a chat with Kyle Meredith about Mahal, an album that touches on his Filipino heritage while also commenting on the world at large. The artist also known as Chaz Bundick talks about the repurposed WWII-era Jeep that he bought and how it ties into the record, landing on a '70s psychedelic soul and funk sound for the LP, and how he sees this as a sister album to 2015's What For?. He also tells us why he wrote a thank you to the postal service, comments on the digital era and how we consume content, having Ruban Nielson from Unknown Mortal Orchestra back as a guest, and his plans to release instrumental versions of all of his albums on their 10th anniversaries. Listen to Toro y Moi's interview about Mahal, his psychedelic influences, and more above, or watch the conversation via Consequence. Then, make sure to like and subscribe to Kyle Meredith With… wherever you get your podcasts, and you can also follow the Consequence Podcast Network for updates on all our shows. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Happy Cinco de Mayo - It's the first Thursday in May and your first OTW of the month is right on time! This week on our #OTWeeklyPlaylist, we have sounds from PJ Morton, Kehlani, Toro Y Moi, & Eric Bellinger! During #MUSICNEWS, we celebrate Megan Thee Stallion for receiving her own day and key to Houston. In #TheBlackness, Sylvee shines a 'Queen's Spotlight' on Queen Latifah for breaking ground in her hometown of Newark, NJ on affordable housing complexes. Follow us on Twitter & Instagram @onthewayweekly and on Facebook at /onthewaypod! Subscribe to our weekly clips on Youtube and stay up to date by visiting www.mochapodcastsnetwork.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FKJ était notre invité dans le Nova Club pour son deuxième album VINCENT à paraître le 10 juin ! Composé depuis chez lui au cœur de la jungle des Philippines, le multi-instrumentiste s'offre également de nombreux featurings dont Santana, Toro Y Moi, Little Dragon et ((( O ))). Morane Aubert, dénicheuse de fun, était aussi avec nous pour nous partager quelques nouveautés ! Elle nous a aussi testé sur un blind-test spécial sample 90's ! Tracklist : Labi Siffre - I Got The.Tirzah - RibsPusha T & Nigo - Hear Me Clearly FKJ - Way Out Eddie Chacon - TroubleSault - MasterpieceFred Again - Faisal (London Bridge Station)Toro Y Moi - Last YearGENER8ION & 070 Shake - Neo Surf070 Shake - Web0171 - The BeachDijon - Rodeo Clown Madlib - Road of the Lonely OnesCarl Carlton - This Feeling's Rated X-TraDigga D & AJ Tracey - Why Robert Miles - Children Skepta - Love Me NotSophie Ellis-Bextor - Murder On The DancefloorAJ Tracey - Dinner GuestNightcrawlers - Push The Feeling OnHeadie One - Both Ultra Naté – FreeMaxo Kream - LOCAL JOKERB.B. Jacques - Souvenir d'hiverJazmine Sullivan - Roster Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Les nouveautés musicales de la semaine présentées par David Blot, accompagné de Nicolas Hauducoeur et Mathieu Boudon.Tracklist : Prince - The Cross The Roots - The Seed feat. Cody ChesnuTT)Toro Y Moi - The Medium feat. Salami Rose Joe LouisMallrat - Surprise Me (feat. Azealia Banks)Azealia Banks - 212Future - Mask OffCarlton Williams - Prison Song Future - 720 BPMLet's Eat Grandma - Hall of MirrorsFKJ - Way OutUTO - Souvent ParfoisWejdene - Je t'aime de oufELOI - jtm de oufHaich Ber Na - Now We're StrangersSmokey Robinson & The Miracles - I Second That Emotion Kelly Lee Owens - VoiceLxury - MotionMLF - Yeah!Pierre Kwenders - L.E.S. (Liberté Égalité Sagacité) feat. Win Butler and King BrittTy Segall - Hello, Hi Adamski - N-R-GPusha T - Call My BluffMelody's Echo Chamber - Looking Backward Sampa The Great - Lane (feat. Denzel Curry) Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Chaz, aka Toro Y Moi, is a musician from South Carolina currently living in the Bay Area of California. We chat about our $80 coffee cupping, my flat ass, Harry's Better Homes and Gardens cover, Taco Bell's Mexican pizza, illegally downloading Chaz's music, full nude toilet time, playing Coachella with Flume, all his fans are nice and sweet, his production software, remixes of live bands shouldn't exist, who's using who, sync talk, surviving indie sleaze, Chaz going to damn Sugarfish, doing Uffie's album, how he's used Instagram through the years, and why he's always comfortable. toroymoi.com twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/howlonggone/support
This week on the New Music Business, I spoke with the co-founder and partner at Brilliant Corners Artist Management, Jordan Kurland. Artists such as Death Cab for Cutie, Toro Y Moi, She & Him, Best Coast, Soccer Mommy, Real Estate, New Pornographers, and Pup are all amongst their diverse talent roster. We discussed what the role of an artist management entails, his history working with Death Cab, building career artists without relying on TikTok, as well as the best methods for artists who are seeking management. 3:18 Welcome5:00 Brilliant Corners Artists Management10:26 How artists communicate with management team17:00 Artists specializing in a certain niche21:29 What does it mean to manage talent?27:55 Building career artists without relying on TikTok35:12 Finding partnerships for newer artists37:31 Inside the Atlantic Records recording deal44:42 Death Cab's "I Will Follow You Into The Dark"49:17 Kurland's management approach53:58 Artist release strategy1:03:08 Major labels vs. indie labels1:05:19 Advice for artists seeking management1:11:53 Final questionSubscribe to The New Music Business: https://aristake.com/nmbAri's Take Academy (use code NMB for 10% off): https://aristakeacademy.comWatch more discussions like this: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLc1Fatf4celK3kYoJ6FUdN7qtYSCvAAMYConnect with Ari's Take:Website: https://aristake.comAcademy: https://aristakeacademy.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/aristake_/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@aris.takeTwitter: https://twitter.com/ArisTakeYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/aristake1Connect with Ari Herstand:Website: https://ariherstand.comInstagram: https://instagram.com/ariherstandTwitter: https://twitter.com/ariherstandYouTube: https://youtube.com/ariherstandConnect with Jordan Kurland:Brilliant Corners: https://brilliantcorners.com/Website: https://www.jordankurland.net/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-kurland/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jordan.kurland/Twitter: https://twitter.com/zeitpopEdited and mixed by Maxton HunterMusic by Brassroots DistrictProduced by the team at Ari's Take See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's rewind episode, we take a look at the emergence of chillwave and the role of those dime-a-dozen music blogs of the early 2000s in helping launch this short-lived & blissed-out, shoe-gaze dance genre. Our main dig is on the DIY home recordings of Ernest Greene Hemingway Jr., aka Washed Out, who, along with Toro Y Moi and Neon Indian, were the three main influencers of the chillwave sound. We give a listen to songs from his first three releases spanning from 2009 to 2011.---Visit tiestatea.com and use promo code NOFILLER15 for 15% off at checkout. A bold tea for a bold you.This show is part of the Pantheon Podcast network. Pantheon is a proud partner of AKG by Harman.