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submitted by Nick Jan 25th 2010 06:01 pm (stereogum.com)
When Dan Snaith stopped by and gave a Progress Report on Swim, his followup to 2007's Andorra he let Jessica know that "rather than planning and writing out structures as he did with with Andorra ... [he] recorded bits of pieces of things he likes to see what sticks and what doesn't."One thing that's emerged: Snaith has decided to combine the dancier tracks from his Daphni project (he recently completed a Courtney Tidwell remix) with the songs he's been prepping as Caribou. "It just happens that some of the tracks that were supposed to be dance-y were the most interesting to me. They had elements that dance music wasn't supposed to have, or had sounds dance music doesn't traditionally have in it, or some beat or tempo that wasn't characteristic of dance music or whatever," he explains. "I've never been successful at being rigid and saying, 'Okay, this track is going to be in this genre.' I always follow my nose and throw in any elements that appeal to me."As far as the Swim title, Pitchfork quotes a statement where Snaith said he "got excited by the idea of making dance music that's liquid in the way it flows back and forth, the sounds slosh around in pitch, timbre, pan... Dance music that sounds like it's made out of water..." See how all of this holds up after listening to the opener, "Odessa."Continue reading Caribou's Swim Details...
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submitted by Nick May 14th 2020 03:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Dan Snaith and Kieran Hebden, better known to most of us as Caribou and Four Tet, have both been making forward-thinking club music since before the turn of the millennium, and they're longtime friends. (They released a split single, for instance, way back in 2011.) Right now, both of them have new albums out. Caribou…
submitted by Nick Feb 26th 2020 10:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Dan Snaith still hasn’t quite learned how to sit still. "If you want to change it, you must break it/ Rip it up and something new will grow," he sings on "Sister," the opening track from his new album Suddenly. For the first half of his career, that's exactly how he continually reinvented himself. After…
submitted by Nick Jan 28th 2020 08:00 pm (stereogum.com)
Canadian producer Dan Snaith revived his long-running Caribou project late last year with the singles "Home" and "You And I." Exactly one month from today, he's releasing his first new album in five years, Suddenly, a loose concept album about family and the sudden moments of dramatic change that can shape it. And today, he's…
submitted by Nick Dec 4th 2019 03:00 pm (stereogum.com)
A couple months ago, Dan Snaith put out "Home," his first new track under the Caribou name since 2014's Our Love. And today he's announcing a whole new Caribou album called Suddenly -- it'll be out at the end of February -- and sharing a new song, "You And I."
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