Caribou shares new single, "Volume"
Dan Snaith – AKA Caribou – has returned with the brand new single, "Volume".
Following the release of "Honey" and "Broke My Heart", the new track "Volume" is influenced by M|A|R|R|S' hit single, "Pump Up The Volume'" a track forever cemented into the history of UK dance music.
"'Pump up the Volume' was the first time in my life I heard electronic music - sitting in front of the family stereo system listening to the top 40 countdown on the radio when i was a kid," Caribou explains. "It completely blew my mind - it sounded like something from another world. it's stuck with me ever since - i always wanted to rework it in some way. i didn't consciously think about it when i started working on my track but i think there's something really nice about having gone right back to the very beginning in making this."
Following a rapturous reception to recent single "Broke My Heart" Snaith also shared an alternate club version of the track "Broke My Heart (Champion Remix)" – featured in the Charli XCX PARTYGIRL Ibiza Boiler Room – that fans have been clamouring for since the start of the year, as well as "Broke My Heart (Harry Hayes Remix)" which began as a fan-edit sent via Instagram.
Snaith also recently announced a UK tour for February 2025 which includes three nights at London's The Roundhouse - all of which are sold out - as well as shows at Bristol Beacon and Leeds' O2 Academy and a number of shows throughout Europe, support has just been added from Ela Minus.
"Volume" is out now. For more information on the forthcoming live dates, visit caribou.fm.
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