Well, here's a little about Toro Y Moi or Chaz Bundick, he started making bedroom recording under the name Toro Y Moi in his native Columbia, South Carolina in 2001. His music has taken on many forms since he began recording, but he is often identified with the rise of the chillwave movement in 2010 and 2011. In mid-2009, Toro y Moi was signed to Carpark Records, on which he released his first full-length album Causers of This in January 2010.

His second album, Underneath the Pine, was released on February 22, 2011. In January 2013, Toro y Moi released his third studio album, Anything in Return, which he described as having "sort of a '90s dance mix sound.
Unfortunately, In iTunes Indonesia the "Anything in Return" album hasn't published yet so You have to buy on the official website. But, I can guarantee you'll not regret buying this Album. I love every track in this album. It's so relaxing, giving you a really good mood when you listening to "Harm In Change" and kinda anxiety feeling on "So Many Details" (okay, maybe anxiety would not be the right word to describe it) and so on. A really recommended Album!
well, maybe if you wanna hear it first the whole album, you can go to youtube and search like what I did in the picture above. Maybe after hearing 52:29 on youtube, you're definitely going to be obsessed like me. But I strongly recommend you to buy this album! but yeah, it's a matter of taste, I can't force ya lol.
Support your favorite artists by buying their official album! Don't do piracy!
Happy Listening! Me love ya!
Same here, first heard Still Sound accidentally and fell in love toward the end of song near 2:16 where it goes into this spacey Chaz galaxy, is what I'd call it right now, and you sort of drift off with him and his music style. After that I listened to the rest of Underneath the Pine and had been amazed I hadn't heard of Toro y Moi yet. After a week of obsessing I went to Causers of This and was stunned yet again. In my opinion his first album is a masterpiece and his best album. Aside from Blessa being one of my favorite Toro songs, there couldn't be a better hook and beginning to the album, especially how it transitions to Minors which is another favorite for me. However Thanks Vision is definitely my favorite Toro song, that songs simply just explains Chazwick's style and sound. Cannot get enough of him, would be way to cool to bump into him someday and have a conversation.
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