Album artwork for The Making of a Paracosm by Kasbo

24-year-old Gothenburg-based electronic producer and songwriter Carl Garsbo, aka Kasbo, releases The Making of a Paracosm, which features collaborations with artists like Frida Sundemo, Freja The Dragon, Nea and NOOMI, as well as a notable appearance from Vancouver Sleep Clinic. The Making of a Paracosm follows Kasbo’s hit single, “I Get You feat. Lizzy Land,” a stunning reflection of his sonic evolution and personal growth last year. Prior to that, his first full-length album, Places We Don’t Know, received praise from FADER, COMPLEX, Dancing Astronaut, This Song is Sick and more. The forthcoming record seems particularly relevant to our modern times, with Kasbo stating the album was inspired by him taking a break from the grind of touring to take some time to focus on himself.

Kasbo

The Making of a Paracosm

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Released 10/23/2020Catalog Number

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Album artwork for The Making of a Paracosm by Kasbo
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Kasbo

The Making of a Paracosm

Counter Records
Album artwork for The Making of a Paracosm by Kasbo
LPx2 +

$32.99

White
Released 10/23/2020Catalog Number

LP-COUNT-190

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Album artwork for The Making of a Paracosm by Kasbo
CD

$14.99

Released 10/23/2020Catalog Number

CD-COUNT-190

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24-year-old Gothenburg-based electronic producer and songwriter Carl Garsbo, aka Kasbo, releases The Making of a Paracosm, which features collaborations with artists like Frida Sundemo, Freja The Dragon, Nea and NOOMI, as well as a notable appearance from Vancouver Sleep Clinic. The Making of a Paracosm follows Kasbo’s hit single, “I Get You feat. Lizzy Land,” a stunning reflection of his sonic evolution and personal growth last year. Prior to that, his first full-length album, Places We Don’t Know, received praise from FADER, COMPLEX, Dancing Astronaut, This Song is Sick and more. The forthcoming record seems particularly relevant to our modern times, with Kasbo stating the album was inspired by him taking a break from the grind of touring to take some time to focus on himself.