Kap Bambino release “Blacklist”
‘Blacklist’ seems like the connection between the more “electro-popish” debut album ‘Love’ and the more aggressive ‘Zero Life Night Vision’. The huge amount of BPM is still there, the harsh vocals by Khima France are still there, the aggressiveness is still dominant, but there’s a somehow mainstream vibe all around the album.
Songs like “Blacklist”, “11:38” or “Human Piles” are direct and bring to mind the hardness of “Zero Life Night Vision”, but all the others can be described as a more professional and worked on version of Kap Bambino’s music, with special attention to the singles “Dead Lazers” and “Red Sign” with brilliant electronic work.
There is also something extremely odd on this new Kap Bambino’s world, “Rezo Zero”, “Bluescreen” and “Plague” bring a whole new magic to Kap Bambino’s music. These songs have a much more slow rhythm and are almost like electro-ballads, quite amazing ones in fact.
‘Blacklist’ is the most accessible and probably the best album Kap Bambino made until this day and it’s an open door to a whole new bunch of fans…

