The Sun (CD)
Before Four Tet was remixing Radiohead and Coldplay and before Adem was performing with David Byrne and Fairport Convention, they were breaking new ground as Fridge, a trio formed in 1996 with fellow schoolmate Sam Jeffers. After three critically acclaimed albums, they're back with The Sun, their most celebrated album yet. It's a dense, aggressive record that casually blends post-punk, left-field funk, free jazz, folk, noise, and Krautrock into one sound that, despite the years and each individual's development, is unmistakably trademark Fridge.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | The Sun |
| 2 | Clocks |
| 3 | Our Place in This |
| 4 | Drums of Life |
| 5 | Eyelids |
| 6 | Oram |
| 7 | Comets |
| 8 | Insects |
| 9 | Lost Time |
| 10 | Years and Years and Years... |