Joseph Capriati's Top 5 #Bangin Tracks
Techno maestro Joseph Capriati takes to Delhi and Mumbai for his debut India tour with sLick!, and to get you ready for the tour, we bring you his Top 5 #Bangin tracks.

 

Awake

Appearing on Capriati’s studio album, Self Portrait, Awake is complete with dark, broody basslines that build up towards a riveting breakdown that’s meant to transcend you into a completely different zone.

 

Solar System

Released back in 2012, ‘Solar System’ went on to become one of Capriati’s biggest singles, with support from he likes of Adam Beyer, Carl Cox, Nic Fanciulli, Dosem, Nicole Moudaber, and even Simon Patterson, amongst many others. Featuring a big room techno sound with resounding hi hats, the single is perfect for the dark, intimate sets.

This Then That

Another single off of his second studio album, ‘This Then That‘ is a dark, brooding single with intriguing synth work, and a subtle percussive line in the back, which falls in line perfectly with the primary bassline of the track.

Always And Forever

The third track from his album Self Portrait, ‘Always And Forever’ is the perfect amalgamation of underlying vocal samples, dark and intriguing basslines and a vibe that has Joseph Capriati written all over it. The track received support from the likes of Adam Beyer, Carl Cox, Kaiserdisco amongst others.

Carl Cox – Kommen Zusammen (Joseph Capriati Remix)

Joseph Capriati remixed the gargantuan Carl Cox’s single ‘Kommen Zusammen‘ to devastating effect. Giving the track a very tribal vibe, the remix builds up slowly, with help from haunting synth arpeggios and a growing percussive line towards the climax, which unleashes all of its brilliance in a go.

 

 

 

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