• Daphni – Face To Face
    • Daphni – Xing Tian
    • Daphni – Carry On
    • Jamire Williams – FUTURISM (Daphni Edit)
    • Daphni – Poly
    • 1. Daphni – Face To Face
    • 2. Daphni – Xing Tian
    • 3. Daphni – Carry On
    • 4. Jamire Williams – FUTURISM (Daphni Edit)
    • 5. Daphni – Poly
    • 6. Daphni – Ten Thousand
    • 7. Daphni – Medellin
    • 8. Daphni – Hey Drum
    • 9. Luther Davis Group – You Can Be A Star (Daphni Edit)
    • 10. Daphni – Try
    • 11. Daphni – Vikram
    • 12. Pheeroan Aklaff – 3 In 1 (Daphni Edit)
    • 13. Daphni – Listen Up
    • 14. Daphni – Tin
    • 15. Daphni – Moshi
    • 16. Daphni – Strange Bird
    • 17. Container (3) – Dissolve (Daphni Edit)
    • 18. Daphni – Joli Mai
    • 19. Daphni – Nocturne
    • 20. Daphni – So It Seems
    • 21. Daphni – Screaming Man Baby
    • 22. Daphni – vs
    • 23. Daphni – The Truth
    • 24. Daphni – 406.42 ppm
    • 25. Daphni – Always There
    • 26. Daphni – Fly Away
    • 27. Daphni – Life's What You Make It

    Re-embracing DJ'ing as a creative outlet around 2009, Dan Snaith did so under a new guise,though Caribou's eclectic music never shied away from rhythms that made people move, it also hadn't yet taken on the club environment in full. Such is the glory of Fabriclive 93.When Dan Snaith first adopted his Daphni alias, he was almost a decade into a galloping career making catchy electronic rock as Caribou, on the verge of global success thanks to his 2010 album, Swim, but the basic practical purpose of Daphni's creative output remained. Its true success is how it manifests another singular creative output from the relative familiarity of Snaith's musical brain. Snaith's mix is a eclectic mix of psychedelic rock, weird synth recordings, lost soul-funk nuggets, West African dance bands then added contemporary club flavours (Chicago/Detroit/Berlin/London techno and house minimalists). Worth a check