Joker sidesteps expectations with an immense deep space sound design on the B-side of this 12” marking the 10th anniversary of Kapsize’s conception.
We still clearly remember when Joker’s Kapsize EP début dropped on Tectonic’s Earwax label in 2007, bringing a rugged US hip hop sensibility and colour to the by then calcifying dubstep sound. That EP’s title consequently became the name of Joker’s own label, which he celebrates with a Janus-faced mix of roots and present future vibes here.
The A-side tends to his roots with razor tipped digits on the sawtoothed halfstep jag of Anamorphic, but we’re far more into the beatless futurism of the B-side, Forever, where he makes an unprecedented (for him) right angle turn into deep space sound designs with ecstatic, noisy, tumultuous effect recalling Emptyset or Roly Porter productions.
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Joker sidesteps expectations with an immense deep space sound design on the B-side of this 12” marking the 10th anniversary of Kapsize’s conception.
We still clearly remember when Joker’s Kapsize EP début dropped on Tectonic’s Earwax label in 2007, bringing a rugged US hip hop sensibility and colour to the by then calcifying dubstep sound. That EP’s title consequently became the name of Joker’s own label, which he celebrates with a Janus-faced mix of roots and present future vibes here.
The A-side tends to his roots with razor tipped digits on the sawtoothed halfstep jag of Anamorphic, but we’re far more into the beatless futurism of the B-side, Forever, where he makes an unprecedented (for him) right angle turn into deep space sound designs with ecstatic, noisy, tumultuous effect recalling Emptyset or Roly Porter productions.
Joker sidesteps expectations with an immense deep space sound design on the B-side of this 12” marking the 10th anniversary of Kapsize’s conception.
We still clearly remember when Joker’s Kapsize EP début dropped on Tectonic’s Earwax label in 2007, bringing a rugged US hip hop sensibility and colour to the by then calcifying dubstep sound. That EP’s title consequently became the name of Joker’s own label, which he celebrates with a Janus-faced mix of roots and present future vibes here.
The A-side tends to his roots with razor tipped digits on the sawtoothed halfstep jag of Anamorphic, but we’re far more into the beatless futurism of the B-side, Forever, where he makes an unprecedented (for him) right angle turn into deep space sound designs with ecstatic, noisy, tumultuous effect recalling Emptyset or Roly Porter productions.
Joker sidesteps expectations with an immense deep space sound design on the B-side of this 12” marking the 10th anniversary of Kapsize’s conception.
We still clearly remember when Joker’s Kapsize EP début dropped on Tectonic’s Earwax label in 2007, bringing a rugged US hip hop sensibility and colour to the by then calcifying dubstep sound. That EP’s title consequently became the name of Joker’s own label, which he celebrates with a Janus-faced mix of roots and present future vibes here.
The A-side tends to his roots with razor tipped digits on the sawtoothed halfstep jag of Anamorphic, but we’re far more into the beatless futurism of the B-side, Forever, where he makes an unprecedented (for him) right angle turn into deep space sound designs with ecstatic, noisy, tumultuous effect recalling Emptyset or Roly Porter productions.
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Joker sidesteps expectations with an immense deep space sound design on the B-side of this 12” marking the 10th anniversary of Kapsize’s conception.
We still clearly remember when Joker’s Kapsize EP début dropped on Tectonic’s Earwax label in 2007, bringing a rugged US hip hop sensibility and colour to the by then calcifying dubstep sound. That EP’s title consequently became the name of Joker’s own label, which he celebrates with a Janus-faced mix of roots and present future vibes here.
The A-side tends to his roots with razor tipped digits on the sawtoothed halfstep jag of Anamorphic, but we’re far more into the beatless futurism of the B-side, Forever, where he makes an unprecedented (for him) right angle turn into deep space sound designs with ecstatic, noisy, tumultuous effect recalling Emptyset or Roly Porter productions.