Artist's albums
MAHAL (Live from Big Sur)
2023 · album
Anything In Return (Instrumentals)
2023 · album
Shooting Stars (triple j Like A Version)
2022 · single
MAHAL
2022 · album
Déjà Vu
2022 · single
The Loop
2022 · single
Postman b/w Magazine
2022 · single
Underneath the Pine (Instrumentals)
2021 · album
3 AM (Toro y Moi Remix)
2020 · single
Causers of This (Instrumentals)
2020 · album
The Difference (Remixes)
2020 · EP
The Difference (High Contrast Remix)
2020 · single
The Difference (Picard Brothers Remix)
2020 · single
The Difference (Willaris. K Remix)
2020 · single
Ordinary Guy (feat. The Mattson 2)
2020 · single
The Difference (Jon Hopkins Remix)
2020 · single
The Difference (Extended)
2020 · single
The Difference
2020 · single
Soul Trash
2019 · album
Who I Am (Channel Tres Remix)
2019 · single
Outer Peace
2019 · album
Toro Y Rome Vol. 1
2018 · EP
Boo Boo
2017 · album
Omaha
2017 · single
Live From Trona
2016 · album
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Biography
Toro y Moi’s seventh studio album, MAHAL, is the boldest and most fascinating journey yet from musical mastermind Chaz Bear. The record spans genre and sound, taking listeners on an auditory expedition, as if they’re riding in the back of Bear’s Filipino jeepney that adorns the album’s cover. But MAHAL is also an unmistakably Toro y Moi experience, calling back to previous works while charting a new path forward in a way that only Bear can do. MAHAL is the latest in an accomplished career for Bear, who’s undoubtedly one of the decade’s most influential musicians. Since the release of the electronic pop landmark Causers of This in 2009, subsequent records as Toro y Moi have repeatedly shifted the idea of what his sound can be. But there’s little in Bear’s catalog that will prepare you for the deep-groove excursions on MAHAL, his most eclectic record to date. Lyrically, the album zooms in on generational concerns, picking up where the Outer Peace standout “Freelance” effectively left off. Bear seems to be surveying the ways in which we connect with technology, media, each other, and what disappears as a result. Cuts like the squishy “Postman” and “Magazine” take a deep dive into our relationship with media in a changing digital world. Finding a sense of joy in the face of adversity is embedded in MAHAL’s DNA, right down to the jeepney that literally and figuratively brings the music out into the community.