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  1. Swim is the fifth studio album by Canadian musician Dan Snaith, released under the moniker Caribou on April 20, 2010 by City Slang and Merge. It is his third album credited under Caribou and deviated from the psychedelic pop of his recent work and toward dance music.

    • Electronic Deep House Dance Neo-Psychedelia
  2. caribouband.bandcamp.com › album › swimSwim | Caribou

    released April 20, 2010. Written and produced by Dan Snaith. Art direction and photography by Jason Evans. Design by Matthew Cooper. Mastered at The Lacquer Channel. Published by BMG.

  3. 20 de abr. de 2010 · After drawing from IDM, krautrock, and sunshine pop, Dan Snaith's project sets its sights on dark and intricate dance music, with dazzling results.

  4. 21 de abr. de 2020 · Dan Snaith was always operating on his own wavelength, and that was never truer than on Swim, despite the greater notoriety it and “Odessa” would bring him, and despite other gloomily...

  5. After drawing from IDM, krautrock, and sunshine pop, Dan Snaith's project sets its sights on dark and intricate dance music, with dazzling results.

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  6. 17 de abr. de 2010 · Swim, his fifth outing, is a small marvel, reimagining dance music as pulsating field explorations.

  7. 6 de mai. de 2010 · So it's not surprising that his fifth record, Swim, unveils Snaith's "clubbiest" version of his psychedelic reveries, building Andorra's submerged fever-dreams into a fully digested dance-pop hybrid.