Reset (Panda Bear and Sonic Boom album)

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Reset
Panda Bear and Sonic Boom Reset cover art.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 12, 2022 (2022-08-12)
Recorded2020–2021 [1]
Studio
Length38:28
Label Domino
Producer
  • Panda Bear
  • Sonic Boom
Panda Bear chronology
Buoys
(2019)
Reset
(2022)
Reset in Dub
(2023)
Sonic Boom chronology
All Things Being Equal
(2020)
Reset
(2022)
Reset in Dub
(2023)
Reset – Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Gettin' to the Point"2:30
2."Go On"
4:47
3."Everyday"
  • Kember
  • Lennox
3:52
4."Edge of the Edge"
  • Kember
  • Lennox
  • Neil Mel Levenson [c]
4:49
5."In My Body"
  • Kember
  • Lennox
3:51
6."Whirlpool"
  • Kember
  • Lennox
5:01
7."Danger"
5:38
8."Livin' in the After"2:54
9."Everything's Been Leading to This"
  • Kember
  • Lennox
5:09
Total length:38:31
Reset – Expanded edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Gettin' to the Point" (Songbook Instrumental)
  • Kember
  • Lennox
  • B. Cochran [a]
  • E. Cochran [a]
2:30
13."Go On" (Songbook Instrumental)
4:47
14."Everyday" (Songbook Instrumental)
  • Kember
  • Lennox
3:54
15."Edge of the Edge" (Songbook Instrumental)
  • Kember
  • Lennox
  • Neil Mel Levenson [c]
4:48
16."In My Body" (Songbook Instrumental)
  • Kember
  • Lennox
3:51
17."Whirlpool" (Songbook Instrumental)
  • Kember
  • Lennox
5:02
18."Danger" (Songbook Instrumental)
5:40
19."Livin' in the After" (Songbook Instrumental)2:57
20."Everything's Been Leading to This" (Songbook Instrumental)
  • Kember
  • Lennox
5:07
21."Gettin' to the Point" (David Holmes Remix)
  • Kember
  • Lennox
  • B. Cochran [a]
  • E. Cochran [a]
5:37
22."Edge of the Edge" (Voka Gentle Remix)
  • Kember
  • Lennox
  • Neil Mel Levenson [c]
6:28
23."Everything's Been Leading Up to This" (Voka Gentle Remix)
  • Kember
  • Lennox
6:04
Total length:65:16

Notes

Personnel

Charts

Chart performance for Reset
Chart (2022)Peak
position
Scottish Albums (OCC) [16] 34
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [17] 92
UK Album Downloads (OCC) [18] 32
UK Independent Albums (OCC) [19] 14
Chart performance for Reset in Dub
Chart (2023)Peak
position
UK Album Downloads (OCC) [20] 40

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