Caribou (musician)
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Daniel V. Snaith (born 1979), who records under the stage name Caribou, is an electronic musician.
Snaith grew up in Dundas, Ontario (which is also the name of a song from his debut album Start Breaking My Heart) and studied mathematics at the University of Toronto. He is the son of Victor Snaith, a mathematics professor at McMaster University.
Snaith previously recorded under the stage name Manitoba, but changed it under threat of an American lawsuit by Handsome Dick Manitoba, frontman for The Dictators. He is quoted as saying that he chose the name "Caribou" while on an LSD trip with friends in the Canadian wilderness. [1]
He is presently a Ph.D. student at Imperial College London.
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Discography
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as Manitoba
- People Eating Fruit EP (10/30/2000)
- Paul's Birthday CDS (02/26/2001)
- Start Breaking My Heart (03/26/2001)
- give'r EP (11/26/2001)
- If Assholes Could Fly This Place Would Be An Airport 12" (01/13/2003)
- Jacknuggeted CDS (02/24/03)
- Up In Flames (03/31/2003)
- Hendrix With Ko CDS (07/14/03)
- Up In Flames (Special Edition) (09/29/03)
- Special Edition EP [second disc of Up In Flames spec.ed.] (09/29/03)
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as Caribou
- Start Breaking My Heart (re-released 2004)
- Up In Flames (re-released 2004)
- The Milk of Human Kindness (04/18/05)
- Tour-Only CD (Super Furry Animals Tour, Fall 2005)
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