
Some of Ta-ku's most popular songs include Flight 99, Down for You, Make You Wanna. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
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Ta-ku quietly became one of the most influential and sought-after beatmakers of the 2010s due to his inventive, emotion-rich style. His projects dedicated to major influences J Dilla and Nujabes have attracted a cult following, as did 2013’s Songs to Break Up To, and 2015’s Songs to Make Up To. Ta-ku teamed up with Wafia on (m)edian soon after, which saw them perform for the likes of triple j’s Like A Version and NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert. Across each of these releases, Ta-ku toured the world including sold out shows at MoMA PS1 in NYC, Neuehouse in Los Angeles and the Sydney Opera House. Ta-ku’s first release, 2009's Different Spaces, featured collaborations with a variety of MCs, singers, and DJs from around the world, all of whom Matthews contacted via social media. Ta-ku released numerous beat tapes and digital EPs in 2011, including the bright, funky Latenyc, which included a guest appearance from Chet Faker. “SMILE” arrives following Ta-ku’s trio of 2020 singles in “Notice”, “Cruel” featuring Panama and a downtempo version of alt-pop star BENEE’s hit “Glitter”. All tracks received immense praise, clocking over 500k+ spins across Spotify and Apple Music as well as recognition from triple j and community radio. Continually expanding his creative hand across multiple projects, and as a Creative Director of creative studio, Pretty Soon, Ta-ku has taken his passion for photography global, showcasing his 823 exhibition in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Auckland and Tokyo.
Read moreTa-ku quietly became one of the most influential and sought-after beatmakers of the 2010s due to his inventive, emotion-rich style. His projects dedicated to major influences J Dilla and Nujabes have attracted a cult following, as did 2013’s Songs to Break Up To, and 2015’s Songs to Make Up To. Ta-ku teamed up with Wafia on (m)edian soon after, which saw them perform for the likes of triple j’s Like A Version and NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert. Across each of these releases, Ta-ku toured the world including sold out shows at MoMA PS1 in NYC, Neuehouse in Los Angeles and the Sydney Opera House. Ta-ku’s first release, 2009's Different Spaces, featured collaborations with a variety of MCs, singers, and DJs from around the world, all of whom Matthews contacted via social media. Ta-ku released numerous beat tapes and digital EPs in 2011, including the bright, funky Latenyc, which included a guest appearance from Chet Faker. “SMILE” arrives following Ta-ku’s trio of 2020 singles in “Notice”, “Cruel” featuring Panama and a downtempo version of alt-pop star BENEE’s hit “Glitter”. All tracks received immense praise, clocking over 500k+ spins across Spotify and Apple Music as well as recognition from triple j and community radio. Continually expanding his creative hand across multiple projects, and as a Creative Director of creative studio, Pretty Soon, Ta-ku has taken his passion for photography global, showcasing his 823 exhibition in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Auckland and Tokyo.
Some of Ta-ku's most popular songs include Flight 99, Down for You, Make You Wanna. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
You can listen to Ta-ku's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Flight 99, Down for You, Make You Wanna, and more.
Ta-ku is known for their distinctive sound in the abstract beats genre, often blending elements of indie soul, making them a unique voice in the music world.
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