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Caribou's Dan Snaith Teases Daphni Album 'Butterfly' With Two New Songs

Tuesday, 13 January 2026 Written by Jon Stickler

Caribou's Dan Snaith has shared two more tracks from his upcoming album under his Daphni moniker.

Good Night Baby and Talk To Me offer a further glimpse into 'Butterfly', due out February 6 via his Jiaolong label. The former is a high-energy, dancefloor-ready offering, while the latter is calmer and more restrained. Snaith said:

"Good Night Baby is a good illustration of how far a finished track can end up from its origin / of how rudderless I am when making music most of the time. This one started out more like the mostly drums only track that you hear towards the end… but somewhere along the way turned into a big mushy loved up track with all the feels.

"Talk To Me is the polar opposite — it's rare that I manage to keep my tracks as sparse and spare as this one — just wubs, drums, voices and occasionally a little synth melody. Sometimes — especially on a big soundsystem — that’s all you need."

The Canadian producer previously teased the 16-track record, his first solo Daphni release since 2022's 'Cherry', with the earlier singles Waiting So Long, Lucky, Josephine, Eleven, Clap Your Hands, and Sad Piano House.

Snaith released his most recent album under his Caribou alias, 'Honey', in 2024. He'll play Beyond The Pale in Wicklow, Ireland in June, followed by a show in Glasgow in July as part of a run of European dates. Tickets are on sale now.

'Butterfly' tracklist:

1. Sad Piano House
2. Clap Your Hands
3. Hang
4. Lucky
5. Waiting So Long (feat. Caribou)
6. Napoleon’s Rock
7. Good Night Baby
8. Talk To Me
9. Two Maps
10. Josephine
11. Miles Smiths
12. Goldie
13. Caterpillar
14. Shifty
15. Invention
16. Eleven

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