Have you ever just heard the beginning of a song and automatically knew that it was going to be great. Well that is what happened here.
Touurs EP
Stay got me at the first 15 seconds. This EP is chalked full of hazy dreamscapes and sounds to elope your mind to another time in life. His first track "
Tough Lately" is one of these tracks but it's not the only track that will have you lost in thought. From start to finish this 4 track EP had me enjoying every second of it. This album is just what the doctor ordered, but don't be fulled. Touurs also has been working on different styles and collaborations that are more on the shoegaze/chillwave vibe. You can check out all his new tracks on
Soundcloud. You can also visit his
Bandcamp site to support this artist music.
I also had a chance to ask him a few questions about his style and equipment and himself. So continue reading on and find out what this artist has to say about his musical style.
TCL: Tell me about your influences when it comes to making your music?
Touurs: There's a lot of great artist that I pull inspiration from but just to name a few -
Flume,
Mr. Carmack,
Stwo,
Cyril Hahn.
TCL: What kind of equipment are you currently using and if you had to choose, which one is your favorite?
Touurs: I use a APC 40 for performing and a MPK 25 for producing. Although I love both, the APC 40 is my favorite. We've been through too much together to say otherwise.
TCL: Who are some of your favorite artist right now?
Touurs: Louis Futon,
Yarin Lidor and
Henry Krinkle. Super talented people.
TCL: Who would you really like to collaborate with on a song if you could?
Touurs: Ryan Hemsworth.
TCL: What is next on your plate? Full length album?
Touurs: Hopefully I'll have an album out in 2014, if I feel ready. Right now I've been talking to a few people about collaborating so we'll how that goes.
When traveling like I'm doing now, you don't want to relay on a laptop or smartphone speaker. You want some power to it and to also hear the clarity of music in your speakers. So how about the
Soundmatters Dash7 Speaker ($250). One of the slimmest, lightest high fidelity Bluetooth speakers available, this little unit measures three-quarters of an inch high and weighs less than half a pound, while still packing plenty of sound. It has Bluetooth connectivity for wireless listening, or an auxiliary input if you don't mind being connected. With 12 hours of Bluetooth battery life, and as much as 20 hours if you use the auxiliary cord, you won't have to worry about it dying on you. Available in range of colors, this speaker also includes an international charging kit, cables, and a carrying case.
If the watches are not doing it for you in the mobile sector then how about a ring? The
Smarty Ring ($275) free you from searching for you phone all the time, just to find no new notifications. The average person reaches for their phone 150 times a day. This decrease it by 60%. Its Bluetooth 4.0 technology lets you always control your phone remotely and get real time updates. It is compatible with iOS and Andriod and comes with it's own app to control your features. Check out the video below for more information.
- Real time updates from your phone -- not just phone calls, and texts, but all social media!
- Program which alerts you receive (Facebook, Twitter, Skype, etc).
- Control your phone without ever touching it (silence calls, play music, etc).
- Simple plug and play setup.
- Suitable for day & night use.
- Not only will it control your phone but it has a clock, countdown, alarms, and more!
- Waterproof.
- 24 hour run time.
- 3 year battery life.
- Unisex.
- Comes in multiple colors.
- And more!
To continue on the whole oak barrels being made into audio equipment how about this limited edition turntable. In marking their 40th anniversary, Linn teamed up with Highland Park, makers of fine single malt scotch whiskey to exclusively create the
Sondek LP12 Turntable($40,000). Linn took their highest performance turntables and encased them in a remarkable whisky wood plinth, made from the actual solid oak barrels that matured Highland Park whiskey. If that sounds exclusive, it is, there are only 40 of these that were made. But at least they are throwing in a 40-year-old bottle of Highland Park, valued at nearly $1,500, to with your turntable. So if your a scotch connoisseur and also an audiophile then this is for you my friend.
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You could be rocking the "
Beats" by Dr Dre like all the other cool kids but they never contained Irish Whiskey.
Grado Headphones ($395) are limited edition handcrafted headphones, made from recycled white oak barrels from Bushmills Whiskey of Ireland. They come with a vented back design, a custom brown leather headband, and hopefully the sweet smell of oaky booze whenever you put them on. Get a more detail description from
Gizmodo.
I have a thing for birds, but not one to own one though. I would have to say that I'm really enjoying these oil paintings by Portland-based artist
Meghan Howland, who likes to depict people caught in swarms of birds, flowers or fabric. It's not quite clear if the people are safe or in a dangerous situation, an ambiguity that leaves each piece open for interpretation. Howland is represented by
Bowerstock Gallery where you can see much more of her work.
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Welcome to Playlist-56. In this installment let's start off December with some upbeat yet nostalgic style music to get you in the holiday spirit of decorating, shopping and chilling indoors. New music by
Tycho,
Broods and
Star Slinger.
Click Play and have at it! If you want to check out any of the other Playlist then click on
Archived Playlist in this post or on the right hand side of this blog or in the menu.
Cover art by Damion Schweizer
Tracklist
1. Always (Classixx Remix) by Panama
2. Awake by Tycho
3. Hippie Sabotage (Tove Lo Flip) by Stay High
4. Bridges by Broods
5. Burn by Saint Pepsi
6. Electric Feel Gespleu Downcast Edit by MGMT
7. Hold On We're Going Home (Drake Cover) by ASTR
8. Grapefruit by Yuno
9. Don't Wait by Mapei
10. Choreograph by Gilligan Moss
11. Chamakay by Blood Orange
12. Free by Star Slinger
13. Starlight Feat. Betty Black Kodak to Graph Remix by RUN DMT
14. Taking Over by Joe Goddard
I'm a huge fan of
Neuva Forma's monthly podcast's of there
Listening Pleasures collection. So I thought I would share their newest addition
#25. It was put together by there friend Jon Cox of
WILDABOUTNOTHIN'. It's a little bit shy over a half an hour but what a way to get lost in that time. The emotional content of this playlist is a perfect blend of samples and cohesive song-mixing that makes the entire thing feel like one beautiful song that ends much too soon in my opinion.
Check out
Neuva Forma and find some amazing musicians and also check out other Listening Pleasures. You can even download and subscribe to their podcast. Enjoy!!!
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There seems to be a lot of different varieties of wireless speakers but the
Grain Audio Wireless Speaker ($250) has a solid and sleek look. Its solid walnut construction gives it some heft and durability, while providing a natural beauty and acoustic properties of hardwood cabinet. It comes with Dual two-inch drivers, a passive radiator, and the technical proficiency Grammy Award-winning Waves MaxAudio Suite deliver music the way it was meant to sound — without all the gimmicky enhancements found in lots of portable speaker systems. Combine all that with powerful Bluetooth connectivity, eight hours of battery life, and a carrying pouch, and what you get is one of the best (and best looking) small speakers available.
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This is an ongoing collaboration between Russian photographer
Alexander Knokhlov and make-up artist
Valeriya Kutsan. In this collection, faces of models are transformed into two dimensional paintings and design using face paint. The first series of black and white photos titled
Weird Beauty were released last year, and the duo brought on digital artist Veronica Ershova who helped retouch a new collection of images inspired by poster art titled 2D or not 2D. These new color images seem to have more digital assistance but they're still stunning to look at. See more
here.
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I have a ton of friends that enjoy the occasional cigar and some are cigar enthusiast. So let me introduce the
Brass Cigar Stand with Ashtray ($160). It's a simple yet elegant piece that's perfect for the gentleman cigar smoker. It's made from solid brass and weighs about 3 pounds. The interior of the ashtray is blasted with quartz crystal to contrast the machined brass and the entire piece is finished in lacquer. The piece is 4.5" long, 2" tall and 2.5" wide. It has a leather bottom by Frank Clegg Leatherworks to protect desks or tables the stand is placed on.
Here is an invention that can change everything about your commute. It can change the various things that can strain us while riding like hills, heat and sprawling distances. A group of bike enthusiast from New York have created the
Smart Wheel by FlyKly Bikes ($550 Suggested price). This is a motorized bike wheel that fits almost any bike, instantly turning a regular old bike into an electric one.
The Smart Wheel is a pedal assist which means it helps you ride your bike effortlessly. The motor turns on when you start pedaling and begins accelerating to your desired speed. It stops when you stop. It saves you time by getting you to your destination faster and gets you there without losing your breath or breaking a sweat. This electronic rear bike wheel can take you on a 30 mph ride and last you for up to 30 miles on one charge.
We want to make cities more livable, and make them more people -- not car -- friendly, says Klansek.
It's other features are security and we all need that. You can remotely lock the motor and track it in case someone with grubby fingers wants it. It also offers a FlyKly App to control and monitor the Smart Wheel. It also offers many other features like support and social connectivity and safety. It can also charge a phone and power lights on the bike. You can even control the top speed for the wheel.
The New York-based team is currently raising funds to mass produce their invention on
Kickstarter.
As of now, $493,256 has been pledged by 1,857 backers. They’ve got 10 days remaining in the funding period and expect to need at least $100,000 more to begin mass production by spring of next year.
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Welcome to Playlist-55! I know today is Halloween so if your sick of the Halloween music how about something different. In this installment we have music by
Teen Daze,
Phantogram,
Coastal Cities and more...
Click Play and have at it! If you want to check out any of the other Playlist then click on
Archived Playlist in this post or on the right hand side of this blog or in the menu.
Cover art by: Damion Schweizer
Tracklist
1. A Real Hero (College Cover) by High Highs
2. Listen by Teen Daze
3. Black Out Days by Phantogram
4. Apex by New Mantra
5. Summer Reign by Coastal Cities
6. Navajo by Island Cassettes
7. Old Fears by Satchmode
8. Unbound by Cathedrals
9. Unhappy by Saint Pepsi
10. Waves by Magic Man
11. You're Not The One by Sky Ferreira
12. A World Of Peace by Jacoo
Our desks are where we spend a lot of time and sometimes space can be an issue with those with larger speakers. So how about some speakers that are an ideal combination of attractive design and fantastic sound as well as size. The
Timbre Speakers ($125), machined from a single piece of solid alder wood and stainless steel, they have a long-lasting construction that actually contributes to the sound. The stainless steel sheet along the front acts as the diaphragm and suspension of the speaker, thanks to an attached voice coil. This results in a full sound across the entire range that's perfect for whatever music helps you make you tackle that to-do list.
Check out there
Kickstarter Campaign
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