Marques Toliver Archives | Wonderland https://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/tag/marques-toliver/ Wonderland is an international, independently published magazine offering a unique perspective on the best new and established talent across all popular culture: fashion, film, music and art. Wed, 01 Mar 2017 13:48:11 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 Listen: Marques Toliver Exclusive Mixtape /2013/07/17/listen-marques-toliver-exclusive-mixtape/ Wed, 17 Jul 2013 10:44:06 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=21483 Marques Toliver’s soulful, electro-jungle meets choir beats are back in his second mixtape, Study For My PHD, Volume II. When he’s not busking the sidewalks of Brick Lane with his violin, Marques Toliver is all about working the magic. Discovered first by TV on the Radio in New York, then by Bella Union’s Simon Raymonde in […]

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Marques Toliver’s soulful, electro-jungle meets choir beats are back in his second mixtape, Study For My PHD, Volume II.

Marques Toliver

When he’s not busking the sidewalks of Brick Lane with his violin, Marques Toliver is all about working the magic. Discovered first by TV on the Radio in New York, then by Bella Union’s Simon Raymonde in London, he has a CV that makes most musicians grumble with envy: a sometimes model, an Adele favourite, star of Bat For Lashes’ video, Laura, editor of Love is Law magazine, and now a world-renowned violinist and musician due in part to his first album, Land of CanAan.

But don’t think he’s just riding on the waves of success — Toliver is back only a few months after Land of CanAan‘s release with an entirely new mixtape, Study For My PHD, Volume II. The sound is  vibrant, steeped in classic soul — and Beyonce. Hints of Queen B run throughout the tape, from clips of her Love on Top track to her classic  snippets of wisdom. We’re feeling smarter by the minute.

Toliver is keen to let his audience sink their teeth into the new tracks — but not for long: “We can’t rest too long though so next up, the band and I are back at the Latitude Festival…then in September and October we’ll be back on the road taking the ‘Marques Toliver & The Sometimes – Land of CanAan Tour’ all around Europe.” While we wait for the multiple chances to drool over Toliver’s impressive abilities, we’ll be jiving along to his eclectic beats.

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NEW NOISE: Marques Toliver /2012/09/13/new-noise-marques-toliver/ Thu, 13 Sep 2012 10:11:41 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=11041 Hailing from Florida via Brooklyn, Marques Toliver is a jewel in the crown of London’s music scene. His impromptu busking sessions and joyous fusion of soul, blues, and strings have attracted the praise of everyone from Adele to Grizzly Bear, Holly Miranda to TV on the Radio. Wonderland caught up with the one man orchestra […]

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Hailing from Florida via Brooklyn, Marques Toliver is a jewel in the crown of London’s music scene. His impromptu busking sessions and joyous fusion of soul, blues, and strings have attracted the praise of everyone from Adele to Grizzly Bear, Holly Miranda to TV on the Radio. Wonderland caught up with the one man orchestra to discuss his roots, current projects, and inspirations.

Can you tell us a little about your current single, Magic Look?

I like leaving it up to the listener to decipher for themselves. But it’s structured around strings – I guess you could say it’s a rhythm and blues ‘pop’ track.

You’ve recently released a great video for Magic Look – who came up with the concept?

That was all me! I’ve always been working on treatments – this one was very easy to flesh out and create. I’m very hands on with it, from the styling to the edits. I look up to Beyoncé a lot, when it comes to being on top of things. And Natasha from Bat For Lashes – working with her, she’s very hands on. She has tonnes of journals of ideas. That’s something that I try to do also.

You’re also editor of Love is the Law, what’s the concept behind it?

Love is the Law is basically like… if the world had access to my Facebook friend’s account, these would be some of the people they would be running into, like Lianne (La Havas), Georgia Jagger, Tali Lennox (sorry, I’m namedropping like crazy right now)! But that’s what the magazine is… it helps my music fans know a little bit more about me and what I’m into. It’s not your typical magazine.

You’ve been spending a lot of time busking to promote the magazine – is that something you’re interested in continuing?

I think I’ll continue to busk as long as global warming hasn’t destroyed the world. For the most part right now, it’s pretty grassroots. I’m indie with my approach – going into the streets and playing creates kind of a buzz. I try to be very hands on with my career as a musician. The busking is just a way to stay connected to the people.

And it’s also how you ran into Kyp (Malone from TV on the Radio), right?

Yeah, that’s how I got my foot in the door. All the high-end fashion magazines send their assistants to Williamsburg, and I was helping out a woman who runs this really nice vintage store that they all go to. She was telling me, “My friend Kyp is looking for you, he wants you to do a session”. At that time, I had been in New York for maybe a month. On my plane from Florida to New York, TV on the Radio were on the cover of Rolling Stone. I was like, “Wow, this band looks cool!” The following month, I was in the studio with Kyp.

Have you got any other collaborations going?

There’s a new single that I’ve done with a producer called Compuphonic – it’s house music, not my normal thing. Aside from that I’ve been working with a few of Wretch 32’s bandmates. Most recently I’ve done three tracks with Eg White, who produced Chasing Pavements for Adele. I’d love to do a collaboration with all the artists I listened to growing up. But right now I’m just focusing on getting this album off the ground, getting it into people’s hands!

What’s been the highlight of your career thus far?

The highlight so far, honestly, is the fact that I can do interviews with Wonderland. I remember going to bookstores when I was younger, I’d see Wonderland – now to be actually doing interviews, that I can call myself and be recognised as a musician – that’s the highlight!

Marques is currently on tour as part of Damon Albarn’s Africa Express. You can order Magic Look here. www.marquestoliver.com

Words: Tara McEvoy
Images: Josh Shinner

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