Tadasu Naito Embodies The Whyd Spirit

The Whyd family is getting quite large, and as we saw from yesterday’s post, very global. There are people that have joined our community from nearly every country in the world. Today, we take a look at one of those people: Tadasu Naito

Tadasu has been with Whyd for a while, diligently sharing some awesome music (you have to check out his unique playlists). He is up to almost 750 tracks added, putting him in the top 5% of curators on Whyd. But more amazingly, he has amassed 928 subscribers, a truly impressive accomplishment and a warm reminder that this whole social network thing is starting to take effect!

Tadasu lives in Kawasaki, Japan, between Tokyo and Yokohama. He works in the IT department of a logistics company, and jams out to great music. His current favorites include: Tycho - “Awake" (a former Whyd track of the weekend); RC & Cohen - “Move" (ft. Madeon, Matthew Koma, Miriam Bryant & Zedd); Tei Shi - "Nevermind the End;” Fickle Friends - “Swim;” and Avec Sans - “Shiver.”

Looking forward to many, many more excellent tracks, thanks Tadasu!  

Track of the Weekend #60: Tycho - “Awake”

Well, it’s been a crazy, crazy ride here at Whyd, and we are at another little milestone, the 60th Track of the Weekend. It’s as good a reason as any to pause, smile, and look back at the all of the great music that has been featured for the Tracks of the Weekend. There is a lot of it, so take your time and enjoy. 

This week it’s the instrumental sounds of Tycho's latest single “Awake,” with their guitar storytelling, smooth melodies, and perfect beat that just sounds like music you should be listening to no matter what you are doing: be it driving across the desert of Arizona at daybreak; sweeping spiderwebs out of your attic; or standing in awe at the magnitude of the Great Wall of China… Either way, this track could serve as the soundtrack to that moment. 

Special thanks to Monsieur Thomas Vimare for getting it on Whyd. Make sure you check out his new project “Museekly” which takes the coolest tracks from new music platforms (Whyd included) and sends it to your inbox every week. You can check it out here: http://www.museekly.com.