Toro Y Moi / June 2009
Album: | June 2009 | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Toro Y Moi | Added: | Apr 2012 | |
Label: | Carpark Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-06-23 | Pull Date: | 2012-08-26 |
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Week Ending: | Aug 26 | Aug 12 | Aug 5 | Jul 29 | Jul 1 |
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Airplays: | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 2 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Jan 25, 2024: | Fermentation Station
Best Around |
4. | Dec 13, 2012: | A Family Affair
Drive South |
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2. | Apr 16, 2014: | A Family Affair
Dead Pontoon |
5. | Dec 01, 2012: | The Base of A Dream is Empty
Girl Problems |
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3. | Mar 29, 2013: | FOLKTRONICA
Dead Pontoon |
6. | Oct 04, 2012: | A Family Affair
Dead Pontoon |
Album Review
Rex
Reviewed 2012-06-13
Reviewed 2012-06-13
Artist: Toro Y Moi Album: June 2009
Reviewed 6/13'12 by Rex
Genre: Indie Pop
RIYL: Washed Out, Beach House
In summary: Whether he likes it or not, Chaz Bundick is at the head of the chillwave movement, his music as Toro Y Moi smooth, shiny, and groove-friendly. His new release, June 2009, collects ten cuts from the month of the title, some of the material coming from a time long ago, before even Bundick’s debut on Causers of This. The most notable differences between this peak into the past and the Toro Y Moi we’ve come to know are in the rough edges, the significantly lower fidelity production, and some unexpected instrumental changes, rather than any structural or thematic alteration.
FCC: 5
1. (1.29)- relaxed feeling, echoed male vocals
2. (2.23)- Built on synths and a disco-flavored beat, the funky bass line really steals the show, and the sampled chatting at the beginning sets an easy-going atmosphere
*3. (2.43)- blurry, inspirative, bright feeling w/ a little bit melancholy
*4. (2.25)- propulsive, clean melodic lines
5. FCC!!! (3.20)- soothing, an incredibly literal recollection of a river tubing expedition
*6. (3.38)- slow-tempo, the roller-rink pop of "Drive South" hints at Bundick starting to get a grasp for rhythm and texture
*7. (2.56)- drum machines are crudely recorded and might be overcompensating in terms of volume, but you can hear in the slick harmonies and wobbly arrangement that it's where Toro Y Moi really started to take shape, repetitive lyrics
8. (3.47)- incredible sound craft, reminiscent
*9. (2.40)- hits the other end of the spectrum, a toasty wash of synth-surf pop that doesn’t really grow or change very much, but it might be the most accessible track in the collection, lovely atmosphere
10. (3.39)- dabbles in acoustic guitar, relaxed feeling
Reviewed 6/13'12 by Rex
Genre: Indie Pop
RIYL: Washed Out, Beach House
In summary: Whether he likes it or not, Chaz Bundick is at the head of the chillwave movement, his music as Toro Y Moi smooth, shiny, and groove-friendly. His new release, June 2009, collects ten cuts from the month of the title, some of the material coming from a time long ago, before even Bundick’s debut on Causers of This. The most notable differences between this peak into the past and the Toro Y Moi we’ve come to know are in the rough edges, the significantly lower fidelity production, and some unexpected instrumental changes, rather than any structural or thematic alteration.
FCC: 5
1. (1.29)- relaxed feeling, echoed male vocals
2. (2.23)- Built on synths and a disco-flavored beat, the funky bass line really steals the show, and the sampled chatting at the beginning sets an easy-going atmosphere
*3. (2.43)- blurry, inspirative, bright feeling w/ a little bit melancholy
*4. (2.25)- propulsive, clean melodic lines
5. FCC!!! (3.20)- soothing, an incredibly literal recollection of a river tubing expedition
*6. (3.38)- slow-tempo, the roller-rink pop of "Drive South" hints at Bundick starting to get a grasp for rhythm and texture
*7. (2.56)- drum machines are crudely recorded and might be overcompensating in terms of volume, but you can hear in the slick harmonies and wobbly arrangement that it's where Toro Y Moi really started to take shape, repetitive lyrics
8. (3.47)- incredible sound craft, reminiscent
*9. (2.40)- hits the other end of the spectrum, a toasty wash of synth-surf pop that doesn’t really grow or change very much, but it might be the most accessible track in the collection, lovely atmosphere
10. (3.39)- dabbles in acoustic guitar, relaxed feeling
Track Listing
1. | Best Around | 6. | Drive South | |||
2. | Take The L To Leave | 7. | Sad Sams | |||
3. | Girl Problems | 8. | Talamak (First Version) | |||
4. | Dead Pontoon | 9. | Warm Frames | |||
5. | Ektelon | 10. | New Loved Ones |