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Chaz Bundick Meets The Mattson 2: Star Stuff (Toro Y Moi) Vinyl LP

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Chaz Bundick Meets The Mattson 2: Star Stuff (Toro Y Moi) Vinyl LP

Jazzy and psych excursionsĀ fromĀ Chaz BundickĀ and twin brothersĀ The Mattson 2.Ā After wowing us with several albums of slick R&B-infused don't-call-it-chillwave indie pop asĀ Toro Y MoiĀ and flipping the script on a handful of disco-fied house 12"sĀ asĀ Les Sins,Ā BundickĀ continues to demonstrate his versatility withĀ Star Stuff, a new record produced in collaboration withĀ Jonathan and Jared Mattson. The project started withĀ BundickĀ in more of a producer role, but the trio's chemistry naturally drew himĀ out from behind the boards toĀ join theĀ MattsonsĀ on vocal and instrumental duties. The result is a refreshingly modern and poppy marriageĀ of psych and jazz fusion, recallingĀ Bob JamesĀ on the swirling, rhodes-laced jazz funk of "Cascade",Ā Pat MethenyĀ on the virtuosic jazz guitar-led "Don't Blame Yourself" and the sleepy drums and ring-modulator synth ofĀ BroadcastĀ on "Disco Kid". Recommended.

  • black vinyl pressing
  • digital download included
  • music label: Company Records 2017
reviewed by dj winyl destination 04/2017
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    Jazzy and psych excursionsĀ fromĀ Chaz BundickĀ and twin brothersĀ The Mattson 2.Ā After wowing us with several albums of slick R&B-infused don't-call-it-chillwave indie pop asĀ Toro Y MoiĀ and flipping the script on a handful of disco-fied house 12"sĀ asĀ Les Sins,Ā BundickĀ continues to demonstrate his versatility withĀ Star Stuff, a new record produced in collaboration withĀ Jonathan and Jared Mattson. The project started withĀ BundickĀ in more of a producer role, but the trio's chemistry naturally drew himĀ out from behind the boards toĀ join theĀ MattsonsĀ on vocal and instrumental duties. The result is a refreshingly modern and poppy marriageĀ of psych and jazz fusion, recallingĀ Bob JamesĀ on the swirling, rhodes-laced jazz funk of "Cascade",Ā Pat MethenyĀ on the virtuosic jazz guitar-led "Don't Blame Yourself" and the sleepy drums and ring-modulator synth ofĀ BroadcastĀ on "Disco Kid". Recommended.

    • black vinyl pressing
    • digital download included
    • music label: Company Records 2017
    reviewed by dj winyl destination 04/2017
      .