The Vibe: 70s Chase Scene Meets a 2026 Warehouse
“Hang” doesn’t waste time. It leads with these massive, brassy horns that sound like they were ripped straight out of a 1970s Blaxploitation flick. But instead of feeling like a dusty throwback, Snaith filters them through his signature “rubbery” production style.
What makes this track stand out is the tension. It’s a four-minute build-up that never quite lets you off the hook. It’s got that “French Touch” swagger—think Daft Punk if they were more obsessed with rare funk records than disco. It’s upbeat, a little chaotic, and incredibly infectious.
What sets “Hang” apart:
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The Energy: It’s high-BPM but doesn’t feel aggressive. It’s “pop-house” in the best way possible—catchy enough to hum, but heavy enough for a sub-woofer.
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The Production: Snaith has this way of making digital synths feel “human.” The bassline wiggles and breathes, keeping the track from feeling stagnant.
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The “Tease”: It’s a masterclass in holding back the “drop” just long enough to make you crave it.
Part of the ‘Butterfly’ Era
“Hang” is a standout moment on Daphni’s new 2026 album, Butterfly. While the album sees Snaith experimenting more than ever—even including some rare vocal moments—”Hang” is a reminder of why we fell in love with Daphni in the first place: pure, unadulterated dancefloor joy.
It’s the kind of track that makes you want to drive a little faster or stay at the club for just one more drink. It’s not trying to be “cool” or “minimal”; it’s just trying to make you move.
At a Glance: Daphni – “Hang”
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Release Year: 2026
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From the Album: Butterfly
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Best for: Summer festivals, high-energy commutes, and “getting ready” playlists.
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Key Sound: Explosive horns and elastic basslines.
Bottom line: If your current playlist is feeling a bit gray, “Hang” is the splash of color you need. It’s Dan Snaith at his most playful, and we’re lucky to have him back.





















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