2011, Carpark Records
VINYL FORMAT. Comes with a digital
download code! For Toro Y Moi's Chaz
Bundick, 2011 has seen the release of
his acclaimed sophomore album,
Underneath the Pine, remix work
for Tyler, the Creator, a split 7-inch
with Cloud Nothings, and a steady stream
of international tour dates. Just over
halfway through what's already been a
busy year, the prolific producer has a
brand new batch of lavishly funky
material to offer. Bundick's latest is
no sloppily assembled bunch of
Pine session throwaways. The
Freaking Out EP was put to tape
in June during a period of touring
quiescence. The release finds Bundick
reveling in twenty minutes of boogie,
roping in the heavy sounds of groups
like the Gap Band and Mtume. While the
first two tracks are modern takes on the
'80s post-disco vibe, "Sweet" sounds
like the product of a Todd Edwards and
Teddy Riley collaboration, with smooth
synths weaving in and out of
meticulously chopped and arranged vocal
samples. The New Jack influence spills
over into the cover of Cherrelle and
Alexander O'Neill's "Saturday Love," in
which a swingbeat carries along
fluttering piano lines steeped in delay.
The EP's crown jewel, "I Can Get Love,"
sees Bundick assimilating styles of each
of his to date releases, with the
synthesized funk of Causers of
This, the irresistible hooks of
Pine, and dance alias Les Sins'
penchant for filter effects and house
beats. Full of energy and crafted with a
conciseness that begs repeated listens,
Freaking Out is Toro Y Moi's most
concentrated venture into pure dance
floor hedonism.
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