Daphni aka Caribou aka Dan Snaith has today announced a new album Cherry, his first album since 2017.
Recorded over a prolonged period, Snaith let the music go where it wanted to go. It wasn’t until he put everything he’d been tinkering with together that he realised what he had. "It's weird that when the tracks were put in what felt like the right order it took on a new coherence" he says, "where it pings quickly from one idea to the next and, at least for me, hangs together in way that feels unified. Maybe because it's hard to avoid the musical fingerprints I leave on the music I make, whether I want to or not."
The component parts have this same sense of independence, the essence of Daphni always present over music that is more free-wheeling than it’s ever been, almost escaping Snaith's grasp as it tumbles and spirals. "As is often the case when you're working quickly and intuitively, new pieces of equipment played a part" he says.
New gear and ways of working meant Snaith was able to sit at the centre of the music but let things get away from him a bit more as equipment began to make its own decisions before reeling it back in to suit his purposes, or as he puts it "getting the snake to eat its own tail".
Daphni - Cherry
A1. Arrow
A2. Cherry
A3. Always ThereB1. Crimson
B2. Arp Blocks
B3. Falling
B4. Mania
B5. Take TwoC1. Mona
C2. Clavicle
C3. CloudyD1. Karplus
D2. Amber
D3. Fly Away