ToiToiToi - Vaganten - 1LP

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    Artist: ToiToiToi
    Label: Ghost Box
    Sound Carrier: 1LP
    Barcode: 5057805683643

    Vaganten is the second Ghost Box album of quirky, melodic & inventive electronica by German artist ToiToiToi (aka Sebastian Counts). It plunges the listener into a surreal, witty and richly entertaining sound world that’s totally unique and impossible to classify. Coming on like a mad Mittel-European Chaucer, Counts leads a merry dance; a tipsy pilgrimage through a unique sound world of lost European landscapes, odd folk customs, cod-medievalism, sample detritus and electronic melody.

    Vagant is an old German word equivalent to the English Goliard and related to vagrant and vagabond. It refers to a class of itinerant monk or clergyman of the Middle Ages known for their poetry and song and notorious for their idle, debauched lifestyles. Up until the early twentieth century it was a tradition still loosely followed by young men with nothing more than a knapsack and guitar, wandering in central Europe as modern troubadours.

    ToiToiToi (and his musical alias Sebastian Counts) is better known as Sebastian Gräfe, a Berlin-based conceptual artist, who in recent years is increasingly found in the countryside where he strolls through woods and wetlands to track down the myths of the landscape that feed his artistic work both visually and musically.

    Praise for ToiToiToi’s 2017 album Im Hag:
    "The whole thing is compellingly strange as is the way with the excellent Ghost Box... a treat from the sleeve onwards." - Electronic Sound
    "A truly strange and beautiful work." - Cyclic Defrost
    "Queer little audio-contraptions whose design and purpose is unclear but that nonetheless entrance the ear." - Simon Reynold’s Blissblog
    "Come for the high-minded concepts, but stay for the oddly charming pop melodies." - Raven Sings the Blues

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