K. Vile + S. Stevens + M. Dear + Toro Y Moi



In my opinion Kurt Vile is all over the place, I picked up one album and love almost everything and then others the one gem hits after multiple listens. Freak Train popped up and set such a good tone to my afternoon, I needed that boost, I love when music does that.

A great surprise for me at least is this Sufjan Steven glitch addition, I want to shake his hand, he could of gotten lost in my book and went into the bland well known folk world but instead he threw a high speed curve at me, much respect.

This Mark E and Matthew Dear marriage couldn’t make me smile any bigger, that synth line, the untouchable groove of 2010. Way to make that vocal work Mark, I feel like i’m stuck in a New Order break down and I love it.

I grabbed this Toro Y Moi track from the latest Daytrotter Newsletter, this talent is here to stay, you could put this song into any decade after the 50’s and it would of felt right.

12 Comments

  1. I don’t know how to feel about the new Toro Y Moi recordings. I hope he doesn’t stop making chillwave music.

    i hope hope not…

  2. Chester says:

    Oooh, that Sufjan Stevens is nice. I’ll come down from anti-mainstream mountain for a sec.

  3. Chester says:

    Is that Toro Y Moi track just the normal track sans sidechaining and stuff? Or is it live?

  4. AgustĂ­n says:

    I love the track from Sufjan Stevens, I already know it.

    I agree with Bryant Eslava, I hope that Toro y Moi keeps doing chillwave.

    About that Talamak version, is not the normal track, it looks like a jazzy version.

  5. Kevin A. says:

    @ Chester: Since when was Sufjan mainstream? His genius / record sales ratio is near infinity…

  6. Jake says:

    Yeah I’m really digging Sufjan’s new direction. Probably listened to ‘I walked’ 5 times in a row.

    And as for Toro Y Moi’s ‘Unplugged’ version of Talamak, it’s not bad, but I much prefer the original version of the track.

    Oh and Mark E’s remix of M-Dear is pretty tight!

  7. grey says:

    I also enjoyed the Mark E remix.

  8. Blake Barton says:

    Ah Man,

    I was making a themed mix for my friends, some of which follow this design blog, and before I could suprise them with Freak Train…you did!

    To quote Kurt Vile, “I’ve never been so insulted in my whole Liiiiifffffeeee…”

  9. The Sufjan turn reminds me of Juana Molina’s career… Argentine actress turned folk singer, and then ended up on The Wire Tapper series with a very nice low-fi IDMish sound w/lyrics. Certainly an acquired taste, probably a little bit more avant than this Sufjan song. Both very good, and I appreciate people/bands who push in good directions. However I think Radiohead’s, KID A might be debatable for some. 🙂

  10. Kylie says:

    Sufjan Stevens was never in danger of becoming “bland well known folk.” For the past ten years or so, he’s been one of the most progressive, interesting and important pop musicians in the world – one of the few artists who’s constantly experimenting with what pop music can and should be. So to dismiss him as being boring just because he was acting outside the extremely narrow range of music you’re interested in or aware of is, I think it’s safe to say, pretty condescending.

  11. Jakub says:

    Aww Kylie, speak your mind pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeease *does voice impression of “Big Whoop. Wanna Fight About It?” guy*

  12. Evan says:

    Toro y Moi track is completely rad.

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