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“I want to aspire to make music that is exciting and has unexpected things happen”
Caribou talks his favourite songs and what each of them mean to him on a deeper level in this week’s Pitchfork playlist.
Caribou - Our Love review
Could be the best electronic album of last year, and it's really worth the time. Caribou put together a well produced album that just feels great from start to end. Most of it is very simple, stripping down to what is needed from the album, with a colourful outcome.
The first track, Can't Do Without You, is an excellent electronic song, simple, dancy, full of life. All I Ever Need is quite sad, but brilliant. Our Love goes from very light and beautiful to more complex and tumultuous, going through intensity and many layered parts, getting very chaotic towards the end, and shedding its layers one at a time. Julia Brightly is a beautiful tribute to someone very close to the band, and the closer Your Love Will Set You Free is extremely layered and complex and direct. I love how they use few lyrics to drive home the sounds, and the voice is the perfect fit.
I'm looking forward to their set at NOS Primavera Sound, the weightlessness of a lot of their music will have space to breathe and their high sounds will travel well. The atmosphere already sounds brilliant.
ready to shape a beautiful future (or a hot mess).
TGIT
Caribou - Sun (Pyramid Remix)