Joseph Capriati, the techno music scene’s highly accomplished & acclaimed act has released his highly anticipated album ‘Metamorfosi’ via his very own Redimension imprint. The Napoli native kicked off his career 13 years ago & established his trademark sound of slick and emotive techno, delivered with precision, flair and infectious energy. His brand new LP is the result of both personal and musical development, maturing influences, and meeting his heroes – an emotional message which needs to be felt. ‘Metamorfosi’ gives his fans a deeper insight into the personality behind the music, as he channels his influences broadening his creative spectrum and incorporating more genres and moods.
‘METAMORFOSI LP', The New Album by Joseph Capriati is OUT NOW!
►Available across all major streaming platforms worldwide via https://t.co/rlocNoCcaf
► Vinyl, CDs & Cassette Coming on September 18th#JosephCapriati #Metamorfosi #RDM pic.twitter.com/uJUX0t3IAL— Redimension Music (@RedimensionRec) September 4, 2020
The album opens with the slow-release, acid euphoria of ‘Improvvisazione’, and the stunning synth melodies of ‘Beautiful Morning. As the rousing keys and pulse of ‘Beautiful Morning’ fade-out, in comes one of the record’s main themes, collaboration. ‘Spirit Brothers’, made with the legendary Louie Vega, is a modern spin on classic House. With the supreme drum programming and rolling groove of ‘Anything Is Possible’, the balance shifts to a more muscular sound with a few elements revolving in perfect harmony. while ‘Dust’ restores the uplifting tone, conjuring images of Joseph entrancing a crowd at sunrise Psychic Journey’ and ‘Goa’ share this cosmic feeling but pack it with extra weight for the peak-time hour tunes. ‘New Horizons’ is one of the most special tunes on the album as it is dedicated to his his beloved hometown of Napoli. The single featuring James Senese represents the essence of Napolicontains a techno version that stands for Joseph and the original version which stands for James Senese, a pioneer of Neapolitan blues and funk for more than half a century. The last tracks of the album are ‘It’s All About Love’, the stand-out song made with Eric Kupper and Byron Stingily called ‘Love Changed Me’ and, finally, a broken-beat cut which provides one last emotional peak.
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