Showing posts with label Caribou. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Caribou. Show all posts
Wednesday, 8 July 2015
[DAILY DOWNLOAD] Daphni - Vikram
Labels:
Alt-Electro,
Caribou,
Daily Download,
Dan Snaith,
Daphni,
Electronic,
Free MP3
Thursday, 30 April 2015
Essential Field Day 2015 (Saturday) Playlist
Festival season is fast-approaching. Therefore, Field Day 2015 is fast-approaching. The 'inner' city festival takes place over the weekend of the 6th and 7th of June, and boasts some of the biggest names in alternative music This year the festival boasts a more diverse lineup than ever before, with the likes of internationally recognised acts such as Caribou, Chet Faker and Django Django, to lesser known bands such as Astronomyy and Jagaara, who are looking to make some traction. Set in the East London mecca that is Victoria Park, the festival brings you the best in indie, alternative, house and disco, along with a bit of African, rock, and electro-pop just to make sure. This festival is the epitome of multi-genre ambiguity.
With the Saturday acting as the main attraction (at a price of only around £55), punters have a wide range of acts to choose from. In recent years, the festival has expanded to a weekend format, where the Sunday is focused around a headline act - this year, Ride. However, with a day packed full of artists too (including Mac Demarco, Savages and Diiv to name a few), the weekend is the most attractive package at only £83 a head. You couldn't find a better bargain if you ask me.
Being an annual pilgrim, I seriously advise you to visit Field Day this year, or at least at some point in the near future. Grab a ticket and don't miss out.
Great people, great setting, great vibes, great music.
That's all I have to say for now. But please check out my essential Field Day playlist (for the Saturday) below. It compliments this great weather we are having quite well.
Written by - Richard Maver
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Labels:
2015,
2015 Festivals,
Astronomyy,
Caribou,
Chet Faker,
Diiv,
Django Django,
Festival,
Field Day,
Jagaara,
London,
mac demarco,
Playlist,
Richard Maver,
ride,
Savages,
Spotify Playlist
Monday, 16 March 2015
N.O.N remixes Caribou's "All I Ever Need"
N.O.N. has shared his latest edit, a re-working of Caribou's track "All I Ever Need" from his 2014 album "Our Love". The remix is a reverse-edit of Dan Snaith's brilliant track, soaked in bass and distorted vocals this is a dark track to get funky to at night!
Listen / [SOUNDCLOUD]
Listen / [SOUNDCLOUD]
Labels:
Caribou,
Dark-Electro,
Electronic,
NON,
Radar News,
Remixes
Wednesday, 14 January 2015
Caribou thanks fans with The Longest Mixtape 1000 Songs For You
Caribou, AKA Dan Snaith, released the critically-acclaimed album Our Love last October, which reached #46 on the Billboard 200. To thank his fans, Snaith took to YouTube to create a playlist of 1,000 songs.
He shared the link to his Facebook page with the following note:
The Tour Schedule is as follows:
JANUARY 2015
31/1/15 Laneway Festival Brisbane, Australia
FEBRUARY 2015
01/2/15 Laneway Festival Sydney, Australia
03/2/15 Sydney Opera House Sydney, Australia
05/2/15 The Forum Melbourne, Australia
06/2/15 Laneway Festival Adelaide, Australia
07/2/15 Laneway Festival Melbourne, Australia
08/2/15 Laneway Festival Fremantle, Australia
14/2/15 Fort Canning Green Singapore
16/2/15 Legacy Taipei Taipei, Taiwan
21/2/15 Hostess Weekender Tokyo, Japan
26/2/15 Fonda Los Angeles, CA
27/2/15 Fonda [SOLD OUT] Los Angeles, CA
28/2/15 Fonda [SOLD OUT] Los Angeles, CA
MARCH 2015
01/3/15 Fillmore [SOLD OUT] San Francisco, CA
02/3/15 Fillmore San Francisco, CA
03/3/15 Wonder Ballroom Portland, OR
04/3/15 Showbox Seattle, WA
05/3/15 Commodore Ballroom (LATE SHOW 10:30PM) Vancouver, BC
05/3/15 Commodore Ballroom (EARLY SHOW 7PM) [SOLD OUT] Vancouver, BC
10/3/15 AB Brussels, Belgium
11/3/15 Olympia Paris, France
12/3/15 Columbia Halle Berlin, Germany
14/3/15 Brixton Academy [SOLD OUT] London, UK
APRIL 2015
10/4/15 Coachella Indio, California
11/4/15 The Metro Chicago, IL
12/4/15 First Avenue Minneapolis, MN
13/4/15 Garrick Centre Winnipeg, MB
14/4/15 O'Brians Event Centre Saskatoon, SK
15/4/15 Union Hall Edmonton, AB
16/4/15 Flames Central Calgary, AB
17/4/15 Coachella Indio, California
JUNE 2015
06/6/15 Field Day Festival London, UK
JULY 2015
16/7/15 Colours of Ostrava Festival Ostrava, Czech Republic
Be sure to check out his "Thank You" 1,000 song mixtape via YouTube, below.
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NOTE: PLEASE LISTEN TO THIS PLAYLIST ON SHUFFLE.Snaith is slated to play a number of festivals in North America and will be touring all over the globe throughout 2015.
The last few years of my life have been incredible, thanks in large part to all of you - so I've been thinking of how to say thank you.
As you can imagine, music has been a central love of my life since I was a teenager and over the years I've been introduced to a lot that has stayed with me. I've collected the majority of that music here – and I thought sharing it with you seemed like one way I could say thanks.
I'm sure some things are under-represented or over-represented, but roughly speaking this is a musical history of my life. Of course a lot of this music has come to me through my friends - thank you to Koushik, Kieran, Jeremy, Gary, Brandon, Jason, Sam, Ketan, Ryan, Toby and many others...
Also, please share music with me that you think I would like but is not included here, in the hope this becomes a dialogue rather than a monologue.
I suggest you listen to this on shuffle as I made no attempt to sequence these tracks - I just entered them as I browsed along the shelves in my record collection. If you see dead links or duplicate songs please tweet me @caribouband.
Due to a fault in youtube's playlist coding if you embed this playlist it will be truncated down to 200 tracks. Hopefully they will resolve that at some point but for now if you want to hear all 1000 songs you need to listen at the link below.
I hope you find something to enjoy here. Thanks,
Dan
The Tour Schedule is as follows:
JANUARY 2015
31/1/15 Laneway Festival Brisbane, Australia
FEBRUARY 2015
01/2/15 Laneway Festival Sydney, Australia
03/2/15 Sydney Opera House Sydney, Australia
05/2/15 The Forum Melbourne, Australia
06/2/15 Laneway Festival Adelaide, Australia
07/2/15 Laneway Festival Melbourne, Australia
08/2/15 Laneway Festival Fremantle, Australia
14/2/15 Fort Canning Green Singapore
16/2/15 Legacy Taipei Taipei, Taiwan
21/2/15 Hostess Weekender Tokyo, Japan
26/2/15 Fonda Los Angeles, CA
27/2/15 Fonda [SOLD OUT] Los Angeles, CA
28/2/15 Fonda [SOLD OUT] Los Angeles, CA
MARCH 2015
01/3/15 Fillmore [SOLD OUT] San Francisco, CA
02/3/15 Fillmore San Francisco, CA
03/3/15 Wonder Ballroom Portland, OR
04/3/15 Showbox Seattle, WA
05/3/15 Commodore Ballroom (LATE SHOW 10:30PM) Vancouver, BC
05/3/15 Commodore Ballroom (EARLY SHOW 7PM) [SOLD OUT] Vancouver, BC
10/3/15 AB Brussels, Belgium
11/3/15 Olympia Paris, France
12/3/15 Columbia Halle Berlin, Germany
14/3/15 Brixton Academy [SOLD OUT] London, UK
APRIL 2015
10/4/15 Coachella Indio, California
11/4/15 The Metro Chicago, IL
12/4/15 First Avenue Minneapolis, MN
13/4/15 Garrick Centre Winnipeg, MB
14/4/15 O'Brians Event Centre Saskatoon, SK
15/4/15 Union Hall Edmonton, AB
16/4/15 Flames Central Calgary, AB
17/4/15 Coachella Indio, California
JUNE 2015
06/6/15 Field Day Festival London, UK
JULY 2015
16/7/15 Colours of Ostrava Festival Ostrava, Czech Republic
Be sure to check out his "Thank You" 1,000 song mixtape via YouTube, below.
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Listen \\ [SOUNDCLOUD]
Labels:
2015 North America Tours,
Caribou,
Dan Snaith,
Indie,
Mixtape,
Rocksteady
Thursday, 28 August 2014
Bestival; The Big Preview
The summer's drawing to a close but there's still one more big festival penned into everyone's calendars; Bestival. It's almost routine now, that the Isle Of Wight will be swarmed by glitter covered, head-dress donning, all singing and dancing folk to Britain's most vibrant festival of the year.
As a newcomer to Bestival myself, I'm expecting something special, and if you've been before I'm sure you'll agree. Every year there's a theme and this year it's 'Desert Island Disco' so get rummaging for the most striking and out there outfits - pretty much anything goes. Don't worry though, you don't have to look like a human glitter ball to get by the festival, just feast your eyes on some of the acts playing. I've picked out the main acts you can't miss.
The Big Names
These two headliners can't be missed. For the indie public they'll be delighted to see Foals at the top of the pile on Saturday night. After their mind-blowing headline shows at Latitude last year, they're pretty much unmissable. As for the other headliners, Outkast have made a return this summer to festivals world wide and it's unlikely you'll get another chance to see them after their Friday night slot. Be prepared for the biggest crowd participation of the weekend to 'Hey Ya'.
The Indie Kids
Too cool for the main headliners? Check out the array of indie talent over the weekend. My tips would be to make sure you see Wolf Alice. Their live game is getting better and better and they're bound to tear up the festival. Glass Animals are also ones to look out for if you're into the kind of tranquil funky nature of Alt-J's vibes. Singer songwriter Bipolar Sunshine is also worth a visit for a dance to his upbeat indie-pop tunes as is Nick Mulvey if you're wanting more of a chilled out sing a long. Years & Years too will be bringing the party vibe to The Isle Of Wight with their dance infused indie concoctions.
The Slick Movers
Guitar bands not your thing? The dance acts on hand are equally as exhilarating to go and see live. Basement Jaxx have got so many hits it's going to be hard to top them this weekend but Major Lazer may just be able to. They've got one of the best live shows out there filled with zorb balls, twerking members of the audience and a range of remixes. Elsewhere Caribou is worth a watch with his infectious music new and old. If you're looking for some more retro dance music, SL2 are making an appearance for what could be an interesting set. The ever popular SBTRKT is bound to gather one of the biggest crowds of the weekend and who knows, maybe his latest work with Ezra Koenig will see the Vampire Weekend frontman make an appearance. However if you're looking for something fresh on the dance music scene then Tourist is your man, who's collaborated with Lianne La Havas recently.
The Disc-Jockeys
Not strictly indie, so I'll keep this short and sweet. Mainly aimed for the non-stop ravers out there, there's something new that can be found in Bondax ; the duo who will throw their catchy beats at you as they headline the BBC Introducing stage. My Nu Leng are more focused on the bass side of the things with acute remixes to create instant house classics. As for affirmed house classics, DJ EZ is on hand to provide some of the best old-school mixes of house classics.
Of course it doesn't end there, and quite rightly, it's not all about the music. Feel free to check out the stand-up comedians, dance acts and some more intriguing events going on over the weekend.
Bestival takes place 4th-7th September this year on Robin Hill, Isle Of Wight. You can still buy tickets here.
By Joshua Shreeve (@JJShreeve)
As a newcomer to Bestival myself, I'm expecting something special, and if you've been before I'm sure you'll agree. Every year there's a theme and this year it's 'Desert Island Disco' so get rummaging for the most striking and out there outfits - pretty much anything goes. Don't worry though, you don't have to look like a human glitter ball to get by the festival, just feast your eyes on some of the acts playing. I've picked out the main acts you can't miss.
The Big Names
These two headliners can't be missed. For the indie public they'll be delighted to see Foals at the top of the pile on Saturday night. After their mind-blowing headline shows at Latitude last year, they're pretty much unmissable. As for the other headliners, Outkast have made a return this summer to festivals world wide and it's unlikely you'll get another chance to see them after their Friday night slot. Be prepared for the biggest crowd participation of the weekend to 'Hey Ya'.
The Indie Kids
Too cool for the main headliners? Check out the array of indie talent over the weekend. My tips would be to make sure you see Wolf Alice. Their live game is getting better and better and they're bound to tear up the festival. Glass Animals are also ones to look out for if you're into the kind of tranquil funky nature of Alt-J's vibes. Singer songwriter Bipolar Sunshine is also worth a visit for a dance to his upbeat indie-pop tunes as is Nick Mulvey if you're wanting more of a chilled out sing a long. Years & Years too will be bringing the party vibe to The Isle Of Wight with their dance infused indie concoctions.
The Slick Movers
Guitar bands not your thing? The dance acts on hand are equally as exhilarating to go and see live. Basement Jaxx have got so many hits it's going to be hard to top them this weekend but Major Lazer may just be able to. They've got one of the best live shows out there filled with zorb balls, twerking members of the audience and a range of remixes. Elsewhere Caribou is worth a watch with his infectious music new and old. If you're looking for some more retro dance music, SL2 are making an appearance for what could be an interesting set. The ever popular SBTRKT is bound to gather one of the biggest crowds of the weekend and who knows, maybe his latest work with Ezra Koenig will see the Vampire Weekend frontman make an appearance. However if you're looking for something fresh on the dance music scene then Tourist is your man, who's collaborated with Lianne La Havas recently.
The Disc-Jockeys
Not strictly indie, so I'll keep this short and sweet. Mainly aimed for the non-stop ravers out there, there's something new that can be found in Bondax ; the duo who will throw their catchy beats at you as they headline the BBC Introducing stage. My Nu Leng are more focused on the bass side of the things with acute remixes to create instant house classics. As for affirmed house classics, DJ EZ is on hand to provide some of the best old-school mixes of house classics.
Of course it doesn't end there, and quite rightly, it's not all about the music. Feel free to check out the stand-up comedians, dance acts and some more intriguing events going on over the weekend.
Bestival takes place 4th-7th September this year on Robin Hill, Isle Of Wight. You can still buy tickets here.
By Joshua Shreeve (@JJShreeve)
Labels:
Alternative-Electro,
Alternative-Indie,
Basement Jaxx,
Bestival,
Bipolar Sunshine,
Bondax,
Caribou,
Dance-Pop,
Foals,
Glass Animals,
Major Lazer,
Nick Mulvey,
OutKast,
SBTRKT,
Tourist,
Wolf Alice,
Years & Years
Wednesday, 20 August 2014
Caribou unveils new track "Our Love"
This is Caribou's title track from his forthcoming album - "Our Love". This will be Dan Snaith's fourth album under the moniker of Caribou.
Dan has also announced that he'll be performing at London's Brixton Academy on 14th March 2015 and tickets are due to go on sale on Wednesday 20th August at 9am.
Listen / [SOUNDCLOUD]
Dan has also announced that he'll be performing at London's Brixton Academy on 14th March 2015 and tickets are due to go on sale on Wednesday 20th August at 9am.
Listen / [SOUNDCLOUD]
Wednesday, 4 June 2014
Caribou return with new track 'Can't Do Without You'
Caribou have released a new track that will feature on their forthcoming, fourth album, 'Our Love'.
Daniel Snaith and co.'s new track is a slow burning, modest number which combines some of their most well known sounds. At first, it sounds as if the revolution of the deep house movement has taken a spin on Caribou's decks before the hazy vocals come into frame. The song ultimately feels like a lead up to what we're to expect from 'Our Love' only bursting into life for a short space of time.
After four years away, it's good to have Caribou back. Let's just hope it's a good return.
Out of 10: 7/10
Joshua Shreeve (@JJShreeve)
Daniel Snaith and co.'s new track is a slow burning, modest number which combines some of their most well known sounds. At first, it sounds as if the revolution of the deep house movement has taken a spin on Caribou's decks before the hazy vocals come into frame. The song ultimately feels like a lead up to what we're to expect from 'Our Love' only bursting into life for a short space of time.
After four years away, it's good to have Caribou back. Let's just hope it's a good return.
Out of 10: 7/10
Joshua Shreeve (@JJShreeve)
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