Caribou's Dan Snaith has shared "Cherry," his first new song under his Daphni moniker since 2019's "Sizzling."
In a statement about the frenetic, bubbling track, Snaith said: "Nothing says love like an endlessly spiralling polyrhythm on an FM synth. Making this track was just a matter of getting the snake to eat its own tail."
The song has been kicking around Snaith's live sets for a while now, and the official recording comes attached to a video courtesy of Damien Roach (aka @555x5555) who used AI technology to achieve the visual's disorienting psychedelia.
Snaith's last album as Caribou was 2020's Suddenly while his last as Daphni was 2017's Joli Mai. "Cherry" arrives via Snaith's own label Jiaolong, and you can check it out below.
In a statement about the frenetic, bubbling track, Snaith said: "Nothing says love like an endlessly spiralling polyrhythm on an FM synth. Making this track was just a matter of getting the snake to eat its own tail."
The song has been kicking around Snaith's live sets for a while now, and the official recording comes attached to a video courtesy of Damien Roach (aka @555x5555) who used AI technology to achieve the visual's disorienting psychedelia.
Snaith's last album as Caribou was 2020's Suddenly while his last as Daphni was 2017's Joli Mai. "Cherry" arrives via Snaith's own label Jiaolong, and you can check it out below.