Third noise principle : formative North American electronica 1975-1984 : excursions in proto-synth pop, DIY techno, noise and ambient exploration
The guardiand. 7. Oct. 2012ByByKitty Empired. 7. Oct. 2012"Over the past decade Dan Snaith has released a brace of lush, faintly psychedelic electronic records as Caribou and Manitoba. His latest Daphni incarnation, however, finds Snaith in the DJ booth with a fist in the air. Jiaolong unites a number of Snaith's cuts under this alias 2013 sample-led, club-floor workouts that draw from techno, analogue synths and the internationalist miasma of small-hours sweat".Read review
Resident advisord. 12. Oct. 2012ByByDerek Millerd. 12. Oct. 2012"Though he began his career producing pastoral percussive assaults and kraut-leaning jams as Manitoba/Caribou, by the time of his 2010 album, Swim, it was obvious that Dan Snaith was increasingly interested in dance music ... JIAOLONG is one of the year's most consistently compelling LPs, whether as home listening evening fuel or out and about in the sweaty rooms for which it was designed".Read review
Informationd. 14. Jan. 2013ByByRalf Christensend. 14. Jan. 2013"Her mikses Snaiths karakteristiske sans for sjælekrammende harmonier med technoens stringente beats. Men vi kommer også omkring labert lumre housegrooves og afrikanske synkoperinger".Read review