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‘A sprawling Daphni DJ set in microcosm, Butterfly is feel-good music of the purest kind’ - 4/5 MOJO
‘The wildly different tunes on the Canadian’s fourth album as Daphni speak
to his interest in broadening what we think of as dance music’- DJ Mag
#24 in NME - Most Anticipated Releases of 2026
https://www.nme.com/features/music-features/new-anticipated-album-releases-2026-3920523
GQ: https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/best-albums-2026
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“It might already be the most relentlessly feel-good album of 2026” - 4/5 DIY
Daphni - Butterfly review • DIY Magazine
Daphni’s fourth studio album Butterfly - to be released on 6 February 2026 – at first picks up where his last album, 2022’s Cherry (“Bar for bar, this might be the most fun there is to be had on a dance record this year” - 8.2 ‘Best New Music’ Pitchfork), left off.
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Listen to new single:
https://daphni.lnk.to/Butterfly
Waiting So Long youtube:
https://daphni.lnk.to/WSL_Video
Pitchfork https://pitchfork.com/news/daphni-announces-new-album-butterfly-shares-songs-listen/
Brooklyn Vegan https://www.brooklynvegan.com/daphni-caribous-dan-snaith-announces-new-album-butterfly-hear-waiting-so-long-lucky/
Exclaim https://exclaim.ca/music/article/daphni-and-caribou-finally-become-one-for-new-album-butterfly
Stereogum https://stereogum.com/2479460/caribous-dance-music-alter-ego-daphni-announces-new-album-butterfly-hear-waiting-so-long/music
Resident Advisor
https://ra.co/news/83989
Our Culture
https://ourculturemag.com/2025/11/12/daphni-announces-new-album-butterfly-shares-new-songs/
The Letter - New Releases
https://theletter.co.uk/new-releases
The Line of Best Fit
https://www.thelineofbestfit.com/news/daphni-announces-first-full-length-release-in-three-years-butterfly
Mixmag - New Music On Our Radar This Week
https://mixmag.net/read/new-music-on-our-radar-this-week-3-news/
The Quietus
https://thequietus.com/news/daphni-unveils-new-album-butterfly/
At the start of this summer, following a three-year hiatus for Daphni (punctuated only by his first ever collaborative Daphni track ‘Unidos’ alongside Sofia Kourtesis), he dropped ‘Sad Piano House’. The track represented something of a continuation in the Daphni catalogue, its roots growing from Cherry’s ‘Cloudy’ and its subsequent Kelbin remix, something in that song’s makeup having a profound effect when played on dancefloors by Snaith and countless others. ‘Sad Piano House’ deployed more intangibly irresistible bendy piano to equally satisfying effect and continues to achieve similarly rhapsodic dancefloor saturation.
Though a sizeable gap for Daphni releases, between Cherry and Butterfly however of course sits Honey, the latest Caribou album and one that saw the more instantaneous and dancefloor leaning traits of Daphni peaking through the cracks more than ever before. This blurring of the lines leads to an intriguing collaboration in Butterfly’s lead single ‘Waiting So Long (feat. Caribou)’. An unlikely duo - in that both artists are the same man, Dan Snaith - ‘Waiting So Long’ is not so much an identity crisis, ego trip, or the result of a chemical spill in the Snaith laboratory. It’s simply a track that Snaith felt for the first time belongs to both aliases, and might appeal to fans of both. He has never sung on a Daphni track before, and did not set out with the intention to do so this time, and yet this strange billing was born.
Daphni music has always been Snaith’s way of hitting directly to the core of the dancefloors he spends so much of his time playing to, and those dancefloors have been steadily expanding as his name grows, with the music following suit. This album however also draws from further back with a definite kinship to the very first Daphni album, the invigorating bag of ideas that was Jiaolong.
Butterfly is a showcase of the wonderful variety and surprising twists and turns that made that album such an exciting new prospect and that still to this day make Snaith such an intriguing DJ. There are more heavy hitters here, tracks that fill those dancefloors better than anyone, like ‘Clap Your Hands’ which picks up the energy of ‘Sad Piano House’ and flips it, exposing the gritty and intoxicating underbelly of Snaith’s hitmaking side, while retaining the playful urgency that runs through all of his work of late. Meanwhile ‘Hang’’s comic-strip horns are unpinned by gleeful force, unrelenting and thrillingly unshakeable. Elsewhere though comes a clutch of other tunes that might creep out somewhere more off the beaten path, a path Snaith has never stopped seeking in amongst his larger billings. ‘Lucky’ is squirmy and elusively intoxicating, ‘Invention’ skitters down meandering, inviting corridors, ‘Talk To Me’ grumbles and broods in the murk, and ‘Miles Smiles’ could roll on endlessly, so confident in its groove. There are no obvious peaks in these tracks or unifying moments, in fact many of them really have no business being on the dancefloor at all, and yet in the right setting, they could be the most fun to be had all night.
One such club is a good microcosm for the ethos of Butterfly as a whole. “Around the time I was finishing up this album I played a long set in a club called Open Ground in Wuppertal, Germany.” Snaith recalls, “It’s kind of, in one sense, the platonic ideal of the kind of club I’d want to play in. Every single decision has been taken, at great expense, with the aim of making the perfect sounding medium sized club room. But on top of it being the perfect acoustic environment it also is run by an amazing collection of people in a way that gives it a sense of community that dance music at its best provides. It is an absolute pleasure to play in that room to a crowd of people who come from all over. Playing in there you feel like you can play anything, and I played works in progress of pretty much every track on this album in my set there. Don’t get me wrong, I love playing a short set at a festival or in a more raw warehouse kind of club where you bang it out and only really functional music works but on record I guess the point of these Daphni records is to keep in mind a more expansive idea of dance music where the parameters are broad and the church is broad. I think that actually, putting really functional stuff next to weirder tracks (both on an album and in a dj set) might be the thing that’s still most interesting to me.”
This is the feeling that’s most palpable on Butterfly, and in every single time you see Snaith DJ. Right from the inception of the Daphni alias - and even before that – the thrill of trying stuff out, pushing at the boundaries has always been there and on Butterfly is present in all its twists and turns. It leaps all over the place and yet it hangs together, never feeling like a grab bag of dancefloor utilities but rather a distillation of all the strings to Snaith’s bow, exhilaratingly human and unified by one singular concept – simple and joyful exploration.
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