Dan Snaith

Composer

Dan Snaith was born in London, Ontario, Canada on March 29th, 1978 and is the Composer. At the age of 46, Dan Snaith biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
March 29, 1978
Nationality
Canada
Place of Birth
London, Ontario, Canada
Age
46 years old
Zodiac Sign
Aries
Profession
Composer, Mathematician, Musician, Record Producer, Singer
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Dan Snaith Life

Daniel Victor Snaith (born 1978) is a Canadian composer, singer, and recording artist who has appeared under the stage names Caribou, Manitoba, and Daphni.

Personal life

Snaith obtained a PhD degree in mathematics from Imperial College London in 2005 for his work on Overconvergent Siegel Modular Symbols under Kevin Buzzard. Snaith said in a modest way that his work was "original," but "I would also say it trivia." He is the nephew of mathematician Victor Snaith and the brother of mathematician Nina Snaith.

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Dan Snaith Career

Career

Snaith originally recorded under the stage name Manitoba, but after being threatened with a lawsuit by Richard "Handsome Dick" Manitoba (real name Richard Blum), formerly of punk band The Dictators, Snaith changed his performance name to Caribou. Snaith's previous full-length albums were then re-released under the new moniker, and The Milk of Human Kindness was released in 2005 by Domino. In June that year the album topped the !earshot Campus and Community Radio Top 200 chart.

When playing gigs, Snaith usually performs with a live band and plays percussion. Ex-bandmates include bassist Andy Lloyd of Born Ruffians and drummer Peter Mitton, now a producer for CBC radio. Currently, the live band consists of Snaith, Ryan Smith, Brad Weber, and John Schmersal. Live shows also often include complex video projections on a large screen, as captured in a DVD released in November 2005. "In music I will have an idea to put some different sounds together or a melody that meshes with a chord sequence or a sonic mood," said Snaith in an interview. "I'm not the type of person who takes physical things apart and plays around with them, but I like taking mental ideas apart and playing around with them. That's what appeals to me about what I've spent my life doing."

Caribou's 2007 album Andorra won the 2008 Polaris Music Prize, and his DJ-influenced 2010 album Swim was on the 2010 Polaris Music Prize shortlist. In June 2013, Snaith's studio album, Jiaolong, released under the moniker Daphni, was longlisted for the 2013 Polaris Music Prize.

In December 2011, Caribou curated the All Tomorrow's Parties "Nightmare Before Christmas" festival in Minehead, England, alongside co-curators Battles and Les Savy Fav.

Caribou was awarded Essential Mix of the Year in 2014 by Mixmag for his "Essential Mix" on 18 October 2014.

Caribou's 2014 album Our Love received the IMPALA Album of the Year Award.

In 2015, Up In Flames was selected by fans to be one of the ten albums re-issued by The Leaf Label as part of the label's 20th anniversary celebrations. This saw the album released on limited edition double vinyl and made available to fans via the PledgeMusic service.

In 2021 he also received the Libera Awards as Best Dance/Electric Record 2021 for his album Suddenly (Merge Records) by the American Association of Independent Music (A2IM).

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Dan Snaith Awards

Awards and recognition

  • 2007 Top Heatseekers – No. 5 (Andorra)
  • 2007 Billboard Top Independent Albums – No. 26 (Andorra)
  • 2008 Polaris Music Prize – winner (Andorra)
  • 2010 Polaris Music Prize – short list (Swim)
  • 2010 Billboard 200 – No. 97 (Swim)
  • 2010 Billboard Top Independent Albums – No. 14 (Swim)
  • 2011 Juno Awards – winner, Electronic Album of the Year (Swim)
  • 2014 Mixmag Essential Mix of the Year
  • 2015 IMPALA Album of the Year Award (Our Love)
  • 2015 Juno Awards – winner, Electronic Album of the Year (Our Love)
  • 2015 Polaris Music Prize – short list (Our Love)
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