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Kap Bambino Return

French noise group prepare single

French synth manglers Kap Bambino have confirmed plans to release their new single 'Bat Caves' on November 30th.

In the current deluge of electro pop acts, its a relief to find a band who recall just how strange and disorientating electronic music once was.

Hailing from France, Kap Bambino sound like Suicide if Alan Vega was a fan of Metallica. Crafting coruscating shards of noise, the band's live show is a massively confrontational experience.

On record the band's psychotic groove has turned them into cult heroes. Dense and forbidding, recording such as 'Zero Life, Night Vision' speak of the fear and paranoia that comes with dancing the night away.

Releasing their first album in three years, 'Blacklist' emerged to warm acclaim earlier this year. Stunning critics, Kap Bambino are difficult to classify with their screeching noise shattering boundaries.

The band spent the summer causing chaos at festivals such as Glastonbury, Les Inrocks, Latitude, Jersey Live and Offset. Caroline Martial and Orion Bouvier have managed to make electronic music that embodies the spirit of punk, confronting audiences with their own unfulfilled expectations.

Described by singer Caroline Martial as “A call to all the bats out there”, Kap Bambino's new single is a spectacular return. Taken from their recent album 'Blacklist' is has come too late for Halloween, but would have scared the living daylights out of unsuspecting trick or treaters.

Kap Bambino are due to release their single 'Batcaves' on November 30th.

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