You can find out more by reading the interview here. It’s heavier and break-centric music.” And he says that even though he’s putting it together using computers, he likes to keep “a certain imperfection” in the music. Panda says that he’s working more with samples than he did on Tomboy, though he’s often making the sounds that he’s sampling himself: “The drum stuff, I feel, is a real focal point of the music. He also names 9th Wonder, the North Carolina rap producer and former Little Brother member, as an inspiration. Talking to Under The Radar, Panda reports that his new album is “more linked to” 2007’s Person Pitch, his undisputed masterpiece, than it is to Tomboy. The new album has the working title Panda Bear Meets The Grim Reaper, he’s hoping to have it out next year on Domino, and he’s already divulged a few details. But one thing that bothers me is the pixelized, low-res illustration in the second sleeve. Visit the album website to purchase the record and for a psychedelic interactive experience featuring an original soundtrack by Panda Bear and Sonic Boom, videos by Danny Perez and graphics by Marco Papiro, Patakk, and Hugo Oliveira. referencing Panda Bear Meets The Grim Reaper, 2xLP, Album, 180 + 12', EP, 180 + Dlx, Ltd, WIGLP345X Great packaging, great-sounding record, a United pressing that doesnt suck. He’s recording it in Lisbon, his adapted hometown, with Sonic Boom, the psych-rock baron and former Spacemen 3 member who mixed Tomboy. Panda Bear Meets the Grim Reaper is out January 13th on Domino. But the Animal Collective member is now at work on a new solo album, the follow-up to his 2011 LP Tomboy. Other than his appearance on Daft Punk’s “Doin’ It Right,” Panda Bear stayed pretty quiet last year.
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