Mild Minds embraces the unconventional in ‘Embracer’

Mild Minds embraces the unconventional in ‘Embracer’

Filled with stunning ambience and a variety of delicate keys, Mild Minds releases his first single of 2019, ‘Embracer’. The latest project to come from Australian production master Benjamin David, Mild Minds creates with the intention of exploring radiant textures. Focusing on activating a variety of elements from downtempo electronica to classical strings, the producer creates an unconventional single.

Mild Minds builds a visionary soundscape that envelops the listener. His slow and wistful approach to the track makes for a left-field composition that explores sonically rich territories. With the help of Foreign Family Collective, Mild Minds crafts a venture that surpasses the current boundaries of electronic music. As the producer continues to expand upon his project we look forward to seeing what other original releases he has in store this year. The producer kicks off 2019 with an extensive tour around the United States with Big Wild, bringing his innovative project to the stage.

Be sure to check out tour dates below and keep up with the artist.

Mild Minds Tour Dates with Big Wild:

06 MAR – The Observatory – Santa Ana, CA
07 MAR – The Observatory – San Diego, CA
08 MAR – The Novo – Los Angeles, CA
09 MAR – The Catalyst – Santa Cruz, CA
10 MAR – Ace of Spades – Sacramento, CA
13 MAR – Arcata Theatre – Arcata, CA
14 MAR – McDonald Theatre – Eugene, OR
15 MAR – Roseland Theatre – Portland, OR
16 MAR – Commodore Ballroom – Vancouver, BC
20 MAR – First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN
21 MAR – Turner Hall Ballroom – Milwaukee, WI
22 MAR – Concord Music Hall – Chicago, IL
23 MAR – Majestic Theatre – Detroit, MI
27 MAR – Royale – Boston, MA
28 MAR – Theatre of Living Arts – Philadelphia, PA
29 MAR – 9:30 Club – Washington, DC
30 MAR- Terminal 5 – New York, NY

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Robotaki releases “All I Can Do” single and announces EP ‘Anachronism”

Robotaki releases “All I Can Do” single and announces EP ‘Anachronism”

The Toronto-based, 27 year old producer Robotaki has just made his debut on ODESZA’s Foreign Family Collective with his newest single “All I Can Do” and announcement of his forthcoming EP Anachronism.

The groovy single includes sweet vocals by the rising talent, Robotaki himself. “All I Can Do” is about accepting the end of a relationship and moving on, a boat we’ve most likely all been in before.

Before he was Robotaki, he was Preston Chin. The Canadian-born producer made a name for himself after releasing singles and remixes with prominent artists like Phoenix, Daft Punk, Empire of the Sun, and more. These led to his opportunity to open all of the North American shows on Porter Robinson and Madeon’s Shelter Live Tour.

This year, we will first see him hit the road with Big Wild and Mild Minds in New York, Los Angeles, Detroit, Chicago, Washington DC, Portland, and more. After that, he will be joining San Holo for eight stops on his tour, then finally linking up with ODESZA for Camp Nowhere.

Stream ‘All I Can Do’:

Robotaki Tour Dates

March 6 – The Observatory – Santa Ana, CA*

March 7 – The Observatory – San Diego, CA*

March 8 – The Novo – Los Angeles, CA*

March 9 – The Catalyst – Santa Cruz, CA*

March 10th – Age of Spades – Sacramento, CA*

March 13 – Arcata Theatre – Arcata, CA*

March 14 – McDonald Theatre – Eugene, OR*

March 15 – Roseland Theater – Portland, OR*

March 16 – Ballroom – Vancouver, BC*

March 20 – First Avenue – Minneapolis, MN*

March 21 – Turner Hall Ballroom – Milwaukee, WI*

March 22 – Concord Music Hall – Chicago, IL*

March 23 – Majestic Theatre – Detroit, MI*

March 27 – Royale – Boston, MA*

March 28 – Theatre of Living Arts – Philadelphia, PA*

March 29 – 9:30 Club – Washington, DC*

March 30 – Terminal 5 – New York, NY *

April 13 – Joy Theatre – New Orleans, LA ^

April 16 – Iron City – Birmingham, AL^

April 17 – The Mill & Mine – Knoxville, TN^

April 19 – Cain’s Ballroom – Tulsa, OK^

April 23 – The Blue Note – Columbia, MO^

April 24 – Wooly’s – Des Moines, IA^

April 25 – Blue Moose Tap House – Iowa City, IA^

April 26 – Bogart’s – Cincinnati, OH^

June 21 – Camp Nowhere – NRG Arena – Houston, TX &

June 22 – Camp Nowhere – Dos Equis Pavilion – Dallas, TX &

June 23 – Camp Nowhere – Austin360 Amphitheater – Austin, TX &

* = w/ Big Wild and Mild Minds

^ = w/ San Holo

& = w/ ODESZA