Otra Carpeta. Colchón Estable (suRRism-phonoethics, 2010)
"At first I thought in doing this ep has a solo bass work because i was rehearsal for some gigs, but at the end i add a couple of “sequencer pieces” as i call them, and some cuts of a piano session recorded in a studio that my friend Leo had access. With all that, i finish this ep at the end of january, but i wasn’t please with the sound of it, so i try different kinds of mixes until i knew that it wasn’t about the mix, so i decide to re-record the whole ep thru my living room speakers to gave the tracks a very natural and particular reverb, the idea also excite me because i thought of this like a way to really recreate my listening room wherever the tracks are listen." Carlos Edelmiro http://surrism.phonoethics.com/ http://carlosedelmiro.weebly.com/
"1 track, 17 minutes. An epic gelatinous sea of reverbed vocals, curious synth lines, mouthed drums and shimmering guitar. An amazing testament to Ariel Pink as a live group entity. Ace!" Southern Records http://ariel-pink.com/ http://www.southern.com/
"This journey or musical process is increasingly being lost in the digital era, where often the focus is on tracks or collections of tracks. To highlight that journey, Infinite Love is presented as a double album, each with the same opening and different paths to the final codas. It is the listener’s choice which path to take. Dustin puts it thus, "In Infinite Love the listener gets two choices." Thrill Jockey