Caribou's Dan Snaith branches out again with new dance project Daphni
TORONTO - When Caribou's Dan Snaith first started frequenting dance clubs as a teenager in Toronto, he already couldn't resist the lure of the DJ booth.
globalnews.caDan Snaith, the founder of Caribou, has continued to release new music under his Caribou and Daphni projects. Recently, he has shared a 2024 single and announced touring plans ahead of his European dates. This aligns with his pattern of alternating between full-length albums as Caribou and more spontaneous club-oriented material as Daphni. In his recent interviews, he has emphasized the importance of exploring different sounds and maintaining artistic freedom, which is reflected in his work with both projects. On occasion, he also releases club-focused music, showcasing his versatility as a musician. Overall, Snaith's approach to music has remained consistent, with a focus on continuous creation and self-expression.
TORONTO - When Caribou's Dan Snaith first started frequenting dance clubs as a teenager in Toronto, he already couldn't resist the lure of the DJ booth.
globalnews.caDaphni, real name Dan Snaith, has shared a new standalone single, titled ‘Sad Piano House’. Out now, it’s the first material to emerge from Snaith since he released the album Honey under his Caribou alias last year. You can listen to the new song below. In a statement, the producer said: “I DJ’d a lot […]
thequietus.comThe Canadian producer has also shared a fourth single from the album, ‘Come Find Me’, in the lead up to its release
mixmag.netCaribou, real name Dan Snaith, has released a new single, titled ‘Broke My Heart’. Marking the artist’s second release of 2024, following April’s standalone single ‘Honey’, the new cut arrives alongside news of a European tour for February 2025. Taking in 10 dates in Paris, London, Berlin, Brussels and elsewhere, tickets are available now. You […]
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