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You may have heard of Dan Snaith recently in the context of the trademark lawsuit that forced him to change his artist name from 'Manitoba'. Sued by ageing punk rocker Handsome Dick Manitoba, despite Dick never having released an album under the name 'Manitoba', and finding himself limited by the high-priced realities of trademark law, Snaith opted to take the high road and change his nom de rock to Caribou. No news yet on whether the remote Canadian province of Manitoba (whence Snaith took his moniker) is planning on changing its name...
Snaith's musical career began in 2000 with the single 'Anna and Nina' appearing on a compilation on the London, UK based Leaf Label. The debut album 'Start Breaking My Heart' (The Leaf Label) followed in 2001. It's organic electronic feel drew comparisons to Boards of Canada but it's unique melodic and production sense drew it praise and international attention in its own right.
Having moved to London, UK late in 2001 to pursue a mathematics PhD at Imperial College, University of London, Snaith recorded the follow up album 'Up In Flames' which saw release from The Leaf Label in Europe and Asia and Domino Recording Co. in North America. Up In Flames' jubilant mix of caucophous psych rock and wall of sound production took Snaith's music to new heights of exposure and critical praise.
At this point Caribou (then Manitoba) took to the stage as a live band. Snaith (drums, keyboards, guitars, vocals) teamed up with old friends Ryan Smith (guitar, keyboards, percussion) and Peter Mitton (drums, guitar, keyboards, glockenspiel) to present the music live. The distinctive double drumkit, guitar setup and constant rotation of instruments and bear masks won hearts the world over as they toured Europe, North America, Japan and Australia throughout 2003 and 2004. The music was accompanied onstage by the hyper-colourful, imaginative animations of Dublin based animators Delicious 9, whose video work won acclaim of its own.
In the spring of 2005, having completed his PhD, Snaith released perhaps his most developed and articulate album to date with 'The Milk of Human Kindness'. Drawing it's inspiration from kraut rock and progressive rock from France in the mid-1970s, it was acknowledged by Snaith as also owing a debt to the dynamism of the live show. Thus it was no surprise that this year saw the further development of the live show and Caribou's busiest touring schedule to date. The band played 135 shows throughout Europe, North America, Japan, China, Taiwan and Australia.
In early 2006 Snaith has returned to the studio to record a new record.
North American Tour Resumes! Second Chicago Show Added. Apr 3
Following an unfortunate accident a couple days ago in Washington, DC where our drummer Brad Weber fell from a ladder and fractured his wrist in two places, we have resumed our North American tour wi...
She’s The One Single in North America Mar 19
Merge will be releasing the She’s The One single digitally on March 25th complete with fantastic Hot Chip and Kelley Polar mixes!...
UK Tour with Born Ruffians, Primavera Sound, Dissonanze in May Mar 16
We’ve just announced a UK tour with the Born Ruffians and shows at the Primavera Sound festival in Barcelona and the Dissonanze festival in Rome in May.We’ve rescheduled as many as possibl...
Cambridge and Coventry Cancelled. Feb 15
Unfortunately we have to cancel the this weekend's shows in Cambridge (Feb 16th) and Coventry (Feb 17th). Brad, recently injured his wrist. It is healing but he's unable to play these shows. We will r...
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Go on! You are one of the few bands making colour music according with our age.... And fantastic live concert you played in Barcelona!
posted Apr 1
Hey! I was reading the newest issues of Relix Magazine and came across a good review for Caribou. congrats for being #1 in the "on the verge" section. Check out the article when relix posts the digital issue on their webpage. You can read it for free at www.relix.com/digital
posted Jan 17
2008 best wishes to you + our TOP 33 for 2007 ARTIST ALBUM label Oxbow : the narcotic story (Hydra Head) Rothko : eleven stages of intervention [BiP_HOp] Caribou : andorra (Merge) Function : the secret miracle fountain (Locust) Pluramon : the monstrous surplus (Karaoke Kalk) Do Make Say Think : you, you are a history in rust (Constellation) Kammerflimmer Kollektief : jinx (Staubgold) Darling : s/t (Cave 12) Tuxedomoon : vapour trails (Crammed) Jesu : conqueror (HydraHead) Helen Money : s/t (Cellobird) Neurosis : given to the rising (Neurot) ?Alos : ricordi indelibili (Bar La Muerte) Foetus : damp (Ectopic Ents) Zeitkratzer & Lou Reed : metal machine music (Asphodel) KTL : #2 (Editions Mego) Tarentel : ghetto beats on the surface of the sun (Temporary Residence) Dälek : abandoned language (Ipecac) Trentemoller : the last resort (Poker Flat) Pantaleimon : trees hold time (Jnana) Spaceheads & Max Eastley : a very long way from anywhere else [BiP_HOp] Pan sonic : Katodivaihe/Cathodephrase (Blast First Petite) Murcof : cosmos (Leaf) Port-Royal : afraid to dance (Resonant) Golden Death : ephemera blues (Helmet Room) Drog_A_Tek : who hurt you? (Que Tempo) Migraine Inducers : antagonistic music (Beta Lactam Ring) Klima : s/t (Peacefrog) Piano Magic : part monster (Green Ufos) Sinner DC : mount age (Ai) Don Shtone : beware of the cat (Off) Mùm : go go smear the poison ivy (FatCat) Sunburnded Circle : the blaze game (Conspiracy)
posted Jan 2
Hi Dan Great music - hope all is well with you. We'd love to have you on board for the Favourite Places project > so please get in touch to find out more Best wishes http://www.audiobulb.com
posted Dec 2
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