New Tofubeats: “What You Got”

Fantasy Club is right around the corner, and the latest hint at what Tofubeats has planned for his latest comes via “What You Got,” a dance-pop number that mutates frequently across its six-plus minutes run. It’s a shifty number that slowly adds elements — including strings, which seem to be popping up a lot recently in his work — before diving into a Vocoder-smothered rap break, making this kind of an inverse “Stakeholder.” Yet despite this and other twists, he coaxes out a consistent groove, and as nutty as it gets, a very clear core remains. Listen above.

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