Showing posts with label toro y moi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label toro y moi. Show all posts

Thursday, January 21, 2010

NEW VIDEOS FROM TORO Y MOI & THE XX

Double whammy! New videos from Toro y Moi and The xx! The only thing that I could think of that would be better than this is... well, nothing! Enjoy this spaced out, lo-fi bliss. Remember, free Toro y Moi show this Friday at Vacation.

Toro y Moi - Blessa

The xx - VCR

Sunday, January 17, 2010

FREE TORO Y MOI SHOW AT VACATION


As if it wasn't good enough that jj, The xx, Beach House and Washed Out are all coming to town soon, there is a FREE Toro y Moi show this Friday (the 22nd) at Vacation! Obviously, you have no excuse not to go because it's free. Be there.

Monday, December 21, 2009

favorite artists of 2009 - part tres

4. The xx
I'm simply blown away by this band. Who knew 4 pasty british kids (ok, they're actually like 20 or so) could create such a simple yet mature album? I sure didn't. When I listen to their songs I feel like I'm floating into a black hole, but I'm happy with that. Get it? Well, experience it for yourself:


3. Toro y moi & Washed out
Ok, so I cheated a little on this one. I couldn't decide where to put these two, but I knew they had to be included. I'm lumping them together because they seemingly emerged at the same time from the same place (and also my homeland) Columbia, South carolina. Weird, right? They both perfected, in their own ways, a soulful, lo-fi, beachy sound that makes you never want summer to end. Can't wait to hear their albums in 2010.


2. Neon indian

Last year I was prepping for Ghosthustler to be the next big thing. Then they broke up. Then Alan Palomo (aka Neon indian) did his own thing with Vega, which I loved just as much. Then, out of nowhere, came Neon indian. It was a whole new sound than both aforementioned bands, but in many ways it was much superior. Much like the 2 south carolinians at #3, Palomo created an album, and a mood, that would make anyone feel like they were on acid... at a swimming pool... in 100 degree heat... in 1980. Enough said?


1. Memory tapes

If you haven't gathered by now I love music that creates a virtual landscape that overtakes your senses; Makes you feel like you're visiting a completely new place... Memory tapes does exactly that, but the catch is he uses basically every genre in the book. One minute you'll want to dance, the next you'll want to cry on your friends shoulder. It's that good. Ok, I get carried away sometimes. I find the man behind the music to be equally intriguing. He seems a little surly in interviews, like he'd much rather be spending time with his daughter while sitting in his room creating more music. He also doesn't have a phone or television which means he chooses his influences without letting them be imposed on him. Brilliant.


There ya have it, gente. Remember, while all these arteests had amazing releases this year this isn't a 'best albums of 09.' I'll leave that to more qualified people. I would also like to shout out to some other amazing acts this year like Best coast, jj, Smith westerns, Pictureplane, The drums among other well known artists (Grizzly bear, Bat for lashes, etc.). This might have been a tumultuous year, but the soundtrack was incredible.

Thursday, October 22, 2009

who wore it better

Hopefully by now you realize that Toro y moi is awesome. Here's more proof: a cover of Beach house's 'master of none.' Be sure to check him out when he rolls through your town with Islands. He'll be at the 40 Watt in Athens on November 20th. Maybe he'll add an ATL show?

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

today is now - cuatro

So we meet again. I've giving you two mixes in one day!?! Que rico. I didn't have a theme in mind for this week, but it appears that all but one are remixes, so... Remix theme! This semana there's a not-so-nuevo track from Miike Snow (spotted on GG this week), Toro y Moi remixes his buddy, Washed Out (!), Memory Tapes does an awesome version of Grum's Heartbeats, and remixes of Health and Au revoir simone (previously posted). This may be the last acceptable time to post about this summer dream team seeing that fall is upon us...

Sunday, August 23, 2009

otoño shows

I'm well aware of our little recession going on, but you need to figure out now how you're going to finance all the shows you'll be going to this fall. So, you can suck it up and go to these awesome shows, or sit at home and sulk... your choice. (These are all Atlanta shows, btw).

August 28th
Toro y moi, EAR PWR - 529, $5

September 9th
Micachu & the shapes, Chairlift - Drunken Unicorn, $10

September 10th
Ida maria, Ladyhawke - Variety Playhouse, $22

September 30th
Chairlift, Phoenix - Variety Playhouse, SOLD OUT

October 4th
Ganglians, Wavves - The Earl, $10

October 5th
Beach House, Grizzly Bear - Variety Playhouse, $20

October 7th
Ruby suns, Dodos - The Earl, $10

Friday, August 14, 2009

leave me alone

In case you didn't know, Michael Jackson is dead. His body couldn't handle all the hate and injustices in the world-- or drug intake, so he faded into large amounts of money and record sales. He'll also shoot off the screen into your eyes one last time in a partially 3D movie this fall. Luckily, I love 3D movies, or else I'd be appalled. Oh, and I also like MJ, so here are some dulce versions of his songs (even more here):

Toro y Moi - Human Nature (Personal favorito)

P.S. Why does George Lucas look so fucking smug? Doesn't he know he destroyed my childhood dreams the day he considered Hayden Christensen's resumé?