Cover art for Save by Kap Bambino Description: 7" on Alt: Delete
Format: 7" (vinyl)
Genre(s): Indie Dance
Label: Alt-Delete
Price:
£1.99
Availability: Sold out / currently unavailable. Sorry!

4Rating: 4
...according to our on 12 June 2008.

Kap Bambino have somehow made the most energetic thing I've heard in a long time. Complete bouncy fun. Not normally into this indie synthrock shite but this is so bubbly and infectious it ended up pricking my ears up. Think Bis crossed with Crystals Castles all on whizz while they drink shitloads of red bull after having some 100% pure colombian coffee enemas. That's just the A side called 'Save'. I won't go into 'Krak Hunter' on the flip. I hated their last single and like this one. what on earth is going on! Gameboy-tastic!!

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What their label says...

‘Save’ is the eagerly awaited new single release from one of the most exciting bands to bypass
the new rave movement to emerge from the underground as leaders of the next wave.
Kap Bambino’s first signed to Alt-Delete as an underground electro/8-bit punk act with sensational live shows, style and melodies that enthused the NME enough to describe the album as “The Electronic Equivalent of the Queen Is Dead”. Alt < believed they should be recognised outside the underground punk/electro and fashion scenes and their faith in the music industry has been once again restored as they have achieved recognition as musicians in the hardest of places to reach for an electronic band, with Q, Uncut, Mojo, Music Week, Les Inrockuptibles, The Independent, Steve Lamacq, Gary Mullholland among the many huge supporters of the band.
With album two on the way and a sold out UK tour this is just the beginning for the leaders of the new wave of electro/indie crossover.
Radio – Radio 1 Steve Lamacq, XFM John Kennedy, Jon Hillock, Queens Of Noize 6MUSIC, John Kennedy.