If ever there was a time where we needed some uplifting electronic music, it's right now. Fortunately, Dan Snaith's here to deliver.
If ever there was a time where we needed some uplifting electronic music, it's right now. Fortunately, Dan Snaith's here to deliver.
Caribou has announced a new album called ‘Cherry’ under his Daphni moniker – listen to the track ‘Cloudy’ below.The Canadian producer/electronic artist (real name Dan Snaith) shared the title track from the upcoming project last month, marking Daphni’s first new music since 2019’s ‘Sizzlin”. The latter cut will not feature on the 14-track ‘Cherry’.Speaking of the almost-seven-minute-long ‘Cloudy’, Snaith explained:” The essence of this one is keeping it aloft – like occasionally nudging a balloon that’s only just heavier than air to keep it afloat.“For something so buoyant, I’m surprised how much it bangs in a club.”You can watch the lo-fi animated official video for the song below:‘Cherry’ is set for release on October 7.
Bobobo and Caribou are set to perform at Manchester’s Warehouse Project this summer.The pair will perform the opening concert at The Warehouse Project’s new season, which will begin earlier than ever this year on the August Bank Holiday weekend.Bonobo will perform a “special full live performance” alongside Dan Snaith’s Caribou for the bank holiday weekend double-header.Pre-sale tickets will be available to previous fans from tomorrow, April 27 at 10am BST while general tickets will be available from the same time on Thursday (April 28). You can get tickets for the event here.The venue, which is located in Manchester’s Depot Mayfield, will announce further acts for the 2022 season in the coming weeks.WHP22 /// NEW – BONOBO + CARIBOUBonobo makes his Depot Mayfield debut for a special performance, alongside Caribou, who return to WHP for August Bank Holiday to kick off the season.
Caribou has shared a new track called ‘You Can Do It’ – listen below now.The Canadian electronic artist/producer – real name Dan Snaith – released the uplifting single today (August 24) alongside a wholesome official video that’s filled with dogs.In the clip, directed by Richard Kenworthy of Shynola, we see various pooches running through fields, water and across the beach before playing frisbee.
Caribou has announced a huge outdoor summer show at Dreamland in Margate.The Canadian electronic artist and producer, real name Dan Snaith, will head to the UK this summer for a one-off event at the vintage theme park in Kent.Caribou will headline the show at Dreamland on August 26, which is set to be the first time that the artist will play tracks from his February 2020 album ‘Suddenly’ on these shores.Support on the day will come from Kelly Lee Owens and Marie Davidson & L’Œil Nu.
Caribou is set to reissue three of his early albums, including 2001 debut ‘Start Breaking My Heart’, the producer has confirmed.The record was one of two Dan Snaith released under the moniker Manitoba, alongside 2003’s ‘Up In Flames’.He then switched to using the name Caribou on the 2005 record ‘The Milk Of Human Kindness’.
Caribou has announced a new remix album of songs from last year’s ‘Suddenly’ – hear a new Koreless remix of ‘Never Come Back’ below.The new remix album, also featuring Four Tet, Floating Points, India Jordan, Logic1000 and many more, will be released digitally on March 12.Discussing the new release, Dan Snaith – aka Caribou – said in a statement: “Sometimes remixes are commissioned to be marketing tools or to make the music functional in a club.
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Caribou have rescheduled their UK and Paris tour dates to May 2021 due to the coronavirus pandemic.Dan Snaith had originally been due to bring the live iteration of his project to these shores in late March and April, but those dates were then moved to September as the health crisis worsened.The Caribou Twitter account confirmed yesterday (July 29) that “unfortunately it’s clear we have to reschedule our UK + Paris tour dates again”, meaning that those shows will now go ahead next
Jessie Reyez and Caribou are among the acts who have made the 2020 Polaris Music Prize short list.
Caribou, “Suddenly” (Merge Records)
If YouTube algorithms were available for purchase, Dan Snaith’s would be at the top of my list. The 41-year-old Canadian composer, best known for his electronic project Caribou, showcased the power of his browsing in a recent Pitchfork feature on Rupa’s 1982 album Disco Jazz, a Indian disco album that exploded thanks in part to Snaith.
Dan Snaith speaks with a quiet passion, his love of music abundantly clear. Exceedingly kind, genuinely curious, and careful to never interrupt, Snaith is almost the perfect stereotype for Canadian congeniality.Calling Billboard Dance from his London studio, he’s an open book -- quite opposite from his music, which, from album to album, is shifty and mercurial.
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