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An untamable and constantly surprising record, Suddenly is about family and changes we go through. Though it retains the trademark Caribou warmth and technicolor, this album is littered with swerves and left turns that will keep listeners guessing.
For 26-year-old Steve Ellison's deservedly hyped third album, Flying Lotus loosened the reins and set out to make Cosmogramma, which his label, Warp, promoted as a space opera of sorts.
The seminal Swim is the record Caribou has wanted to bring to fruition for as long as he has been making music. Swim is a complex affair rife with fascinating rhythms, instrumentation, and vocals that grow more alluring with each listen.
Caribou, aka Dan Snaith, injects a bit of British psychedelia into this fourth album. It's as if The Zombies’ ‘Odessey And Oracle’ was reworked by Four Tet.
For unknown reasons, and unlike the other three 2020 remasters, design-wise this reproduces neither the first ever (August 1980, US), nor the first European (October 1980 ,UK) but the third, (November 1980, UK) pressing
The conception of Three Bells arcs, rainbow-like, into a land nearly beyond songs - but inside of them, Ty relentlessly pushes the walls further and further in his writing and playing to cast light into the most opaque depths.