Tag: Caribou
You can stream both dancefloor-detonating sides—including the first proper track from Dan Snaith’s Daphni alias—after the jump, alongside Four Tet‘s commentary on Caribou‘s entire back catalog.
“Pinnacles” and “Ye Ye” will be available in a vinyl-only format soon, through the same label (Text Records) that pressed Four Tet’s limited Burial collab a few years ago.
Caribou‘s Swim LP is available now, and his recent self-titled cover story awaits you below…
As if Caribou‘s never-ending world tour wasn’t enough to keep Dan Snaith busy, the singer/multi-instrumentalist recently unveiled a new alias in a Resident Advisor mix.
Speaking to the site, he explained, “It’s been over a year since I made any music at all so I was eager to get back to making some. The tracks on this mix are just sketches really—rough ideas that allowed for mixing the other tracks together in different ways.”
You can snag the entire set after the jump, and read our Caribou cover story for free here…
Check out our Caribou cover story below, or in our special iPad edition.
As for who Icarus is, you may remember the sample-splicing duo from a string of killer records on Output, Leaf and Temporary Residence Limited. They’ve been largely dormant outside of last year’s live record (All Is For the Best In the Best of All Possible Worlds), however, so the following remix and new track are welcome listens indeed…
For the stories and sets related to any of the following photos, just click on the shots…
Photos by Elizabeth Weinberg
When we sent Apache Beat singer Ilirjana Alushaj over to A-Trak‘s Brooklyn apartment to talk about the year’s top singles, we expected the discerning ear of a world class DJ. And we got just that. What he liked and loathed from self-titled‘s carefully curated playlist might surprise you, though…
Photo by Jessie Craig
Flip through our current cover story below to find Caribou‘s Top 20 songs/albums of 2010, right alongside a special playlist. For more exclusive/ever-evolving Soundcloud sets related to our new issue, pick up the fully interactive iPad edition of self-titled here.














