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Kapitan & Rejoicer - Music for Superstars (Raw Tapes) [Ambient]

  • Writer: The Slow Music Movement
    The Slow Music Movement
  • May 11, 2024
  • 1 min read
The cover for Israeli music producers Kapitan and Rejoicer's,   Music for Superstars album, showing the them in a music studio work on laptops and equipment. The setting is dimly lit with musical gear. Text reads "Kapitan & Rejoicer Music for Superstars."
Picture by Dana Dotan

If you need some sci-fi evoking, reality detaching, earthly escapism this Sunday then hit play on the new ambient electronic expedition from Kapitan & Rejoicer, a fine soundtrack to help you orbit the sofa, bravely voyage into the kitchen to refuel & generally evade the threat of extraterrestrial exertions. Bon voyage.


Israeli music producers Kapitan and Rejoicer in sunglasses sit at a rustic outdoor table under a tree, drinking wine. Sunlight filters through leaves, creating a relaxed vibe.

What The Release Notes Say.

If Can, Apex Twin and Kraftwerk spent a psychedelic summer along the Mediterranean communicating telepathically, the result may sound something like Kapitan and Rejoicer’s album “Music for Superstars.”


The title is literal: the album’s 7-tracks were recorded at Six Senses Ibiza in a hazy week in August. However the compositions or “tracks" are surely not “songs,” but rather brush-strokes of midnight blue, orange, gold and purple hues painted in a celestial orbit.


Using a simple setup of Erika Perkons Drum Machine, Prophet 06 Synth and a Pocket Piano Synth, “Music for Superstars” is a vessel to another dimension we would all like to visit right now.







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