
Butterfly
At the start of this summer, following a three-year hiatus for Daphni (punctuated only by his first ever collaborative Daphni track âUnidosâ alongside Sofia Kourtesis), he dropped âSad Piano Houseâ. The track represented something of a continuation in the Daphni catalogue, its roots growing from Cherryâs âCloudyâ and its subsequent Kelbin remix, something in that songâs makeup having a profound effect when played on dancefloors by Snaith and countless others. âSad Piano Houseâ deployed more intangibly irresistible bendy piano to equally satisfying effect and continues to achieve similarly rhapsodic dancefloor saturation.
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 âClap Your Handsâ which picks up the energy of âSad Piano Houseâ and flips it, exposing the gritty and intoxicating underbelly of Snaithâs hitmaking side, while retaining the playful urgency that runs through all of his work of late.Â
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Butterfly
At the start of this summer, following a three-year hiatus for Daphni (punctuated only by his first ever collaborative Daphni track âUnidosâ alongside Sofia Kourtesis), he dropped âSad Piano Houseâ. The track represented something of a continuation in the Daphni catalogue, its roots growing from Cherryâs âCloudyâ and its subsequent Kelbin remix, something in that songâs makeup having a profound effect when played on dancefloors by Snaith and countless others. âSad Piano Houseâ deployed more intangibly irresistible bendy piano to equally satisfying effect and continues to achieve similarly rhapsodic dancefloor saturation.
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 âClap Your Handsâ which picks up the energy of âSad Piano Houseâ and flips it, exposing the gritty and intoxicating underbelly of Snaithâs hitmaking side, while retaining the playful urgency that runs through all of his work of late.Â
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At the start of this summer, following a three-year hiatus for Daphni (punctuated only by his first ever collaborative Daphni track âUnidosâ alongside Sofia Kourtesis), he dropped âSad Piano Houseâ. The track represented something of a continuation in the Daphni catalogue, its roots growing from Cherryâs âCloudyâ and its subsequent Kelbin remix, something in that songâs makeup having a profound effect when played on dancefloors by Snaith and countless others. âSad Piano Houseâ deployed more intangibly irresistible bendy piano to equally satisfying effect and continues to achieve similarly rhapsodic dancefloor saturation.
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 âClap Your Handsâ which picks up the energy of âSad Piano Houseâ and flips it, exposing the gritty and intoxicating underbelly of Snaithâs hitmaking side, while retaining the playful urgency that runs through all of his work of late.Â











