Yesness

[1][2] Che is known for his pioneering drumming style and Dunn for his expertise in the experimental use of the eight-stringed bass.

[1] Also released that month, was a single with chamber-pop savant Kishi Bashi, described as "a string-studded panorama volleying between nervy hyperactivity and heartfelt grandeur.

"[10] The Needle Drop summarizes the group's formation with the following anecdote: See You at the Solipsist Convention was born out of nearly one year of remote collaboration, where Dunn and Che shared their musical ideas between emails and texts.

The pair was initially introduced through the label’s founder and curator, Karl Hofstetter, who helped piece together Yesness despite having never previously collaborated.

He found instant chemistry in the pair, despite their physical distance; Dunn and Che only met in the same recording space after eight months of remote communication.