upper waypoint

Toro Y Moi Surprise-Releases Hip-Hop Influenced Mixtape 'Samantha'

Save ArticleSave Article
Failed to save article

Please try again

The East Bay’s Chaz Budnick, a.k.a. Toro Y Moi, has just released a collection of hip-hop and electronic-oriented tracks called Samantha. It features collaborators including Kool A.D., Rome Fortune, Washed out and more. You can download it for free right here.

The material might seem a curiosity to fans of Toro Y Moi, a project known more for Budnick’s wry indie-era updating of yacht rock than for minimalist trap beats. But as noted by San Lefebvre of the East Bay Express in a profile earlier this month:

In the last couple of months, [Budnick] started uploading tracks featuring rappers, such as local obscurantist Kool A.D. and Atlanta standout Rome Fortune, to Soundcloud. They’re hashtagged “Samantha,” the name of his wife, and they’re vivid, realized works. “Pitch Black” has muffled percussion and serpentine keys, modulated into a needling bridge for Fortune’s pitchy delivery, while the clipped beat on “2Late” inspired Kool A.D. to flex his auto-croon. In conversation, Bundick indicated the existence of ample unreleased material done in a similar style.

Toro Y Moi plays a show tonight at UC Berkeley Memorial Glade.

Sponsored

lower waypoint
next waypoint
The Bay Area’s Great American Diner Is a 24-Hour Filipino Casino RestaurantHow a Dumpling Chef Brought Dim Sum to Bay Area Farmers MarketsSFMOMA Workers Urge the Museum to Support Palestinians in an Open LetterThe Stud, SF's Oldest Queer Bar, Gears Up for a Grand ReopeningNetflix’s ‘Baby Reindeer’: A Dark, Haunting Story Bungles its Depiction of QueernessEast Bay Street Photographers Want You to Take ‘Notice’The Rainin Foundation Announces Its 2024 Fellows, Receiving $100,000 EachThe Drumbeat of Home: How Loco Bloco Keeps One Family Tethered to the MissionOn Weinstein, Cosby, OJ Simpson and America’s Systemic Misogyny Problemnic feliciano Is Blessed With The ‘Curse of an Overactive Creative Mind’