The Milk of Human Kindness
by Caribou
This album has been added to 2 public lists:
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2005
Dan Snaith pulls psychedelic rock, folktronica, krautrock repetition, and sample-based production into a sound that feels both chaotic and warmly inviting. The album constantly shifts between dense rhythmic overload and surprisingly delicate melodic passages, especially on tracks like “Yeti” and “Barnowl.” There’s a handmade, collage-like quality to the production that gives the music real personality. Even at its busiest, the album never feels cold or overly conceptual. Snaith treats repetition less as hypnotic minimalism than emotional accumulation, with layers gradually turning euphoric or disorienting. It’s one of the records that quietly helped define how experimental indie and electronic music would blend throughout the late 2000s.
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