I don’t have live access to news feeds right now, but here’s a concise update based on recent public reporting up to 2025–2026.
Dan Snaith (Caribou/Daphni) has remained active in the electronic music scene, with multiple project updates:
- He released new music under the Daphni alias in 2022, including the single Cherry, marking his first Daphni release in a few years, and continued teasing new material in the following months.[2][3]
- In late 2025, reports indicated Daphni announcing a new album Butterfly with a February 2026 release date, signaling a further expansion of his Daphni/Caribou output and continued live activity around that period.[4]
- Throughout 2022–2025, he gave interviews and press around Caribou’s evolving work and Daphni’s reemergence, emphasizing personal and emotional threads in his music and ongoing production for Caribou projects.[5][7][8]
If you’d like, I can search for the very latest headlines and provide a short summary with links. I can also pull specifics like recent tour dates, new singles, or album announcements and present them in a clean timeline.
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Caribou’s Dan Snaith has released a new song under his Daphni alias. Titled ‘Cherry’, the track is the first to emerge from Snaith under the Daphni name since the release of 2019’s Sizzling EP. Speaking about the new single in a statement, Snaith said: "Nothing says love like an endlessly spiralling polyrhythm on an FM […]
thequietus.comDaphni, aka Caribou, aka Dan Snaith, is back with new single "Cherry", marking his first outing under the moniker since 2019's Sizzling EP.
www.thelineofbestfit.comFind tickets for Dan Snaith concerts near you on JamBase. Browse all 2025 tour dates, tour history, news & articles, concert videos, their bands, and more.
www.jambase.comTORONTO - When Caribou's Dan Snaith first started frequenting dance clubs as a teenager in Toronto, he already couldn't resist the lure of the DJ booth.
globalnews.caDan Snaith's other musical project is back with a bang.
www.skiddle.comHis latest single ‘Cherry’ is out now
mixmag.netDaphni has shared a new track, titled ‘Clap Your Hands’. Following on from the release last month of standalone cut ‘Sad Piano House’, the latest track is described by Daphni, real name Dan Snaith, as “a vibe shift from the restraint” of its predecessor. Snaith added: “I made this one for a set at Rainbow […]
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