Caribou drops first new track in five years, 'Home': Watch
The man also known as Daphni returns under his beloved moniker...
Caribou has dropped his first new track in five years. ‘Home’ premiered today as Annie Mac's Hottest Record In The World on her BBC Radio 1 show.
The producer, also known as Dan Snaith, has been absent from the release schedule since his sixth album, 'Our Love', garnered critical acclaim across the board back in 2014. Between then and now he has thrown weight behind the Music Declares Emergency climate change initiative, and kept ears happy with output under his other moniker, Daphni, such as 'Sizzling'
This fresh effort is centred on a sample of soul songstress Gloria Barnes' 1971 classic 'Home', with the low-slung downtempo number providing a welcome hit of warmth just as the autumnal chills begin to set in.
"I'm always listening to lots of music and sometimes a loop just jumps out at me— it's too perfect. That's how it was with Gloria Barnes' 'Home'. I kept returning to it, meaning to do something with it but not knowing what," said Snaith of the idea behind the tune.
"Sometimes making music feels like a process I'm in charge of... but there are other times when things just present themselves and my job is to follow their lead. It wasn't until the circumstances of someone close to me mirrored the refrain of the original song that the track all came together."
The cut has arrived at the same time as news of forthcoming Caribou tour dates for spring 2020. Toronto, Chicago, Detroit, Montreal, Washington and Brooklyn feature on the North American leg. UK fans can catch the man in question at dates in Liverpool, Leeds, Manchester, Glasgow and London among other cities, with further dates also scheduled for continental Europe.
Full details below the video for those who want to start planning— tickets go on sale Friday 11th October 10AM BST.
Caribou 2020 tour dates
North America
16th March - Hamilton @The Studio
17th March - Toronto @ Danforth
20th March - Chicago @ Riviera
21st March - Detroit @Saint Andrews Hall
22nd March - Ottawa @ Bronson Centre
23rd March - Montreal @ M Telus
24th March - Boston @ House of Blues
25th March - Philadelphia @ Union Transfer
26th March - Washington @ 9:30 Club
27th March - Brooklyn @ Brooklyn Steel
UK
30th March - Brighton @ The Dome
1st April - Liverpool @ Invisible Wind Factory
2nd April - Leeds @ O2 Academy Leeds
3rd April - Manchester @ Victoria Warehouse
4th April - Glasgow @ The Barrowlands
5th April - Birmingham @ O2 Academy Birmingham
6th Apr - Bristol @ O2 Academy Bristol
7th April - London @ O2 Academy Brixton
Europe
21st April - Hamburg. DE @ Grosse Freiheit 36
22nd April- Leipzig, DE @ Werk 2
23rd April - Prague, CZ @ Forum Karlin
24th April - Vienna, AT @ Gasometer
25th April - Munich, DE @ Muffathalle
26th April - Zurich, CH @ Kaufleuten
27th April - Paris, FR @ L'Olympia
28th April - Cologne, DE @ E-werk
29th April - Utrecht, NL @ Tivoli Vredenburg / Ronda
30th April - Brussels, BE @ Les Nuits Botanique / Chapiteau – Botanique
11th July - Dublin, IE @ Iveagh Gardens
15th August - Berlin, DE @ Zitadelle / Caribou and Friends
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