Swim Team (Arms and Sleepers album)

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Swim Team
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Released28 October 2014
Genre Ambient, trip hop
Length34:40
Label Fake Chapter Records

Swim Team is Arms and Sleepers fifth studio album and the third release under Fake Chapter Records. It was released on October 28, 2014. The first single was Hurry Slowly, followed by the album title track Swim Team. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Track listing

All songs by Arms and Sleepers (M. Lewis & M. Ramic)

  1. Unbound - 3:28
  2. Swim Team - 3:44
  3. Hummingbird - 3:38
  4. Tiger Tempo - 3:36
  5. Mingus Mapps - 2:48
  6. Forever Only - 1:29
  7. Nobody more than you - 3:33
  8. Ghost Loop - 3:00
  9. Hurry Slowly - 3:36
  10. Better Living Thru Chemistry - 2:36
  11. Tetro - 3:12

The extended and LP versions were released in 2014

Personnel

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References

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