Les Sins stream debut album Michael
28 October 2014, 03:06
| Written by
Ben Curtis
Michael, the highly anticipated debut album from Les Sins, is now available to listen to in full, courtesy of NPR. Released through Company Records on 3 November, Michael is the spawn of Toro Y Moi’s Chaz Bundick, and his latest moniker, Les Sins.
Recently given 8.5/10 in our review and described as “a guided tour of dance music” that “takes you to some unexpected but seriously interesting places,” the electronic side project glides through catchy beats and immersive grooves; taking you on a dreamy ride through a haze of house, funk and electro.
You can listen to the record below via NPR:
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