
Labelling yourself “progressive electronica”, as Liverpool’s Capac do, can be a bit problematic, because if you add nothing to the textures already being fired onto the internet by seemingly everybody with an e-mail account, you end up looking a little bit self-absorbed, maybe even a bit deluded, and quite a bit of a dick. Capac, as they probably know, have no need to worry. “Palindrome” eases its way to amongst the most interesting left-field electronica we’ve heard this year, and it wasn’t even released this year. How progressive is that? Its gently swelling synths and stuttering production is [...]