Caribou
Caribou is the main project of Canadian electronic producer Dan Snaith, whose work encompasses pastoral downtempo, dream pop, psychedelia, U.K. club sounds, and more. He began releasing his colorful, sample-heavy tracks under the moniker Manitoba in the early 2000s, but a lawsuit led him to change the project's name to Caribou in 2004. Snaith re-released much of his Manitoba material with the new name, and continued developing his distinctive sound of warm, playful electronics and blurry samples of live instruments. As time went on, Caribou evolved both on studio creations (like 2007's pastoral Andorra, 2010's beats-forward house record Swim, and 2020's sweet, wistful Suddenly) as well as in expanded live configurations. His most purely electronic club tracks are often those released under the name Daphni, as well as the Caribou full-length Honey (2024).
Manitoba first surfaced with a handful of EPs in the early 2000s, eventually releasing two full-lengths, 2001's glitchy yet organic Start Breaking My Heart and 2003's critically acclaimed, shoegaze-influenced Up in Flames. In 2004, however, Snaith was forced to give up the name Manitoba after Dictators' frontman Handsome Dick Manitoba sued for trademark infringement, despite the passing of 15 years since the release of the only material under his name. Snaith renamed his project Caribou, his two previous full-lengths were reissued under the new moniker, and he released his first new Caribou album, the Krautrock-inspired The Milk of Human Kindness, in 2005 for Domino.
Snaith moved to Merge for 2007's gorgeous, Brit psych-influenced Andorra -- which won Canada's 2008 Polaris Music Prize -- and 2010's more dancefloor-oriented Swim. Shortly after the release of Swim came the self-explanatory Swim Remixes and a live album titled Caribou Vibration Ensemble Featuring Marshall Allen, both released in 2010. The latter found Snaith conducting a 15-piece ensemble that included four drummers over the course of several live dates in 2009. The live album illuminated the stark contrast between the two sides of Caribou: Snaith's streamlined textural studio creations and the busy, sometimes unhinged reading of the material the live band took to the stage. While the Caribou Vibration Ensemble LP documented a rare, wildly expanded version of the band, contributors John Schmersal, Ryan Smith, and Brad Weber became consistent members of Caribou's regular live iteration.
Sixth studio album Our Love arrived in 2014, approaching more straightforward electronic beats with an underwater production aesthetic. Over the next several years, Snaith was more active with his club-minded alias Daphni, but in 2019 he announced that the seventh studio album from Caribou would be arriving in February 2020. Suddenly was preceded by three singles -- "Home," "You and I," and "Never Come Back" -- all of which twisted through multiple genres and unexpected stylistic shifts. The Suddenly Remixes LP arrived the following year, as well as the uplifting club track "You Can Do It." The third Daphni album, Cherry, appeared in 2022, then Caribou returned in 2024 with the U.K. garage-influenced single "Honey." The full-length also titled Honey marked the project's full embrace of joyous, high-gloss club music.
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Discography
22 album(s) • Sorted by Bestseller
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Our Love (Expanded Edition)
Dance - Released by Merge Records on Aug. 19, 2014
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Our Love
Dance - Released by Merge Records on Aug. 19, 2014
4F de TéléramaPitchfork: Best New MusicAvailable in24-Bit/44.1 kHz Stereo -
Suddenly Remixes
Dance - Released by Merge Records on Mar. 12, 2021
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You Can Do It
Dance - Released by Merge Records on Aug. 24, 2021
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Broke My Heart Remixes
Electronic - Released by Merge Records on Jul. 12, 2024
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Suddenly Remixes EP
Dance - Released by Merge Records on Oct. 22, 2020
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Your Love Will Set You Free (c2's Set U Free RMX)
Electronic - Released by Merge Records on Dec. 10, 2014
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TAKA (Caribou Remix)
Ahadadream, Priya Ragu, Skrillex
Dance - Released by Major Recordings on Jun. 26, 2024
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Suite for Dolly Sods
Classical - Released by www.Synthology.com on Apr. 13, 2014
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Never Come Back (Four Tet Remix)
Electronic - Released by Merge Records on May 15, 2020
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Never Come Back (Koreless Remix)
Electronic - Released by Merge Records on Feb. 8, 2021
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Never Come Back / Sister (Floating Points Remixes) (Floating Points Remix)
Electronic - Released by Merge Records on Jun. 30, 2020
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Can't Do Without You (Tale of Us & Mano Le Tough Remix)
Electronic - Released by Merge Records on Oct. 7, 2014
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Can't Do Without You (Extended Mix)
Electronic - Released by Merge Records on Jun. 5, 2014
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Our Love (Daphni Mix)
Electronic - Released by Merge Records on Aug. 19, 2014
Available in24-Bit/96 kHz Stereo