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Toro Y Moi - Underneath the Pine
The overall effect is like a lighter, more self-conscious, throwaway, altogether 2011 take on David Bowie’s Low, a collision of popstar and avant-production that is all the more interesting for not quite knowing where it is. »
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when toro y moi first signed to carpark records, the plan was to release two records in 2010 - one electronic and one with live instrumentation - and although it didn't quite fit into the same calendar year as his debut, 'underneath the pine' is that latter offering. this release sees him following the same creative urges to completely different ends. having spent the year listening to film composers like ennio morricone and franois de roubaix, bundick returned to his home in columbia, the birthplace of many toro tracks of yore, to bring his new ideas to fruition. the result of these sessions is an album evocative of r stevie moore's homespun ruminations, david axelrod's sonic scope, steve reich-ian piano phrasing, and the pervasive funk of his first record. 'underneath the pine' announces a new phase for an artist whose talent defies classification.
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