Representing the sound of Liverpool’s leftfield, Capac weave a tapestry of progressive harmony and ambient textures around precise beat programming. Their unique post-rock infused electronica is drawn from the artful blend of innovative production and ‘real sounds’ from their self-created organic pallet.

Their music embraces the beautiful and the sublime, it juxtaposes clean glitch with dirty fuzz. The result, a distinctive sound and spontaneous live show that take the dancefloor to a different place... lost in the moment.

Shows

23rd April @ Leaf, Liverpool with James Rand, Kooky and L.A.W.

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Saturday
Nov282009

a PRDCTV Week

It's been a great week in camp capac.
Our good friend Holly played circle, yes on NerveFM on Wednesday morning. This was swiftly followed by our first play on Radio One. Big thanks to Huw Stephens for playing palindrome and also to the Nedry folk for putting it to him. You can listen back to that one for another couple of days here.

Alex aka PRDCTV who we played with in London back in August wrote a brief and heart warming blog about us. If you aren't familar with his music you probably should go and have a listen to him and his fellow geometric records pals, really looking forward to his album next year.
Finally we finished our remix for worried about satan last night and delivered it to them personally at their manchester show. The show was incredible, and you can hear the remix for yourselves below.

Worriedaboutsatan - One Down (capac remiximer)

)That's about all for this week, it's been busy with DNA Orchestra and remixing so we've not yet synced the practice session video, but it should be done very soon

capac x

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