
Toro Y Moi wants everyone to indulge in pleasure with woozy synth-funk cut "Ordinary Pleasure"
04 December 2018, 15:08
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Toro Y Moi returns with the second offering from his forthcoming Outer Peace record, this time in the form of a jittery and distorted synth-funk track "Ordinary Pleasure".
Having returned with the infectious, funk-fuelled "Freelance" last month, Toro Y Moi is back with another woozy synth cut "Ordinary Pleasure".
"Ordinary Pleasure" arrives just hours after his addition to London's All Points East Festival line-up, which will be his first London show in four years.
Outer Peace will be Toro Y Moi's follow-up record to 2017's Boo Boo.
"Ordinary Pleasure" is out now. Outer Peace lands 18 January 2019 via Carpark Records, and is available to pre-order now.
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