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Raised in Knoxville, Tennessee, Tumor started making music at age 16 as an outlet away from "dull, conservative surroundings." Tumor is self-taught, and plays drums, bass, guitar, and keyboards. Describing their experience growing up in Tennessee as unpleasant, Yves moved at age 20 to San Diego, and then after college, to Los Angeles.
Yves Tumor released the album's first single, "God is a Circle", on November 2, 2022, alongside a music video. [5] On January 30, 2023, they announced the album's title, release date, and track listing. On the same day, they released the album's second single, "Echolalia", alongside a music video. [6]
"Noid" is a song by American experimental electronic music artist Yves Tumor. Written by Tumor, it was released on July 24, 2018, as the first single from Tumor's third studio album, ' 'Safe in the Hands of Love' ' on Warp Records (2018). The song is an anthemic comment on police brutality. It was produced by Yves Tumor, with Justin Raisen as ...
Genre-defying artist Yves Tumor has a busy 2023 ahead, with new music, a world tour, and performances at Coachella, Austin Psych Fest, and Primavera Sound planned for this year. The latest ...
AllMusic critic Heather Phares praised the record, describing it as "an album that suggests the easiest way to define Tumor is as an artist who consistently outdoes themself." [ 8 ] Eero Holi of Clash labeled the album as a "psychedelic soul record for the 21st century," further stating: "It’s so heart-rending you could keep yourself wrapped ...
The Asymptotical World EP is an EP by experimental musician Yves Tumor, released by Warp on July 15, 2021. It follows on the heels of their acclaimed 2020 album Heaven to a Tortured Mind . The EP was recorded and produced alongside longtime collaborator Yves Rothman, as well as a new partner in multi-instrumentalist Chris Greatti.
Serpent Music was recorded over a three-year period in Miami, Leipzig, Los Angeles and Berlin.The record was originally titled as God Fearing; Tumor was inspired by personal relationships and spiritual themes, [4] as well as Motown and soul music that Tumor's father used to play during their youth. [5]
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