The dream that I'd like to sleep through

It's about 45 degrees outside today in Minneapolis, sunny and clear, with streets wet from melting snow. Everyone's out walking, biking, and generally cavorting as if the sun finally came up after years of darkness. I don't have an iPod right now, but as I walked on Lyndale Ave. this morning, I wish this song played as I wandered.
I think this band - and their new record Stars On The Wall, out next month - is gentle and comforting without being boring, a kind of electronic-based version of Iron & Wine. Okay, I know that sounds lame and, well, implausible, but I can't help but mention it. This is the rare record that works well as both background and close-listening music.
Stars On The Wall is The Go Find's second record; Miami came out in 2004. I haven't heard that CD, but I understand that this one is a little more subdued and less beats-oriented than its predecessor. The Go Find is from Belgium, and consists of Dieter Sermeus and assorted friends. Check out Dieter playing my favorite song from Stars On The Wall, "The New Year," here.
Pre-order the fantastic Stars On The Wall here.