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Capitol K
GenresFolktronica, Indie-Pop, Experimental
Instrument(s)Guitar, Keyboard, Electronic Effects, Laptop
LabelsFaith and Industry
WebsiteOfficial website

Capitol K is the name under which Kristian Craig Robinson works as a musician combining electronica, found sounds and indie-pop. Born in Malta and raised in Dubai, Brunei and England, and now based in London, Capitol K is best known for the single Pillow which scraped into the top 100 UK Singles Chart at 99 on the 9th of March 2002.[1]

Robinson was first signed to the record label Planet Mu and then to V2 before he created the Faith and Industry label which has released recent Capitol K material.

His early releases combined lo-fi elements with hi-fi production and electronically reproduced sounds that went someway to establishing the folktronica genre along with fellow artists and collaborators Leafcutter John and Tunng.

In 2000 he submitted a cover of the Prince song "Dance On" for the tribute album "If I Was Prince" released by Rex Records. "Dance On" is taken from Prince's album Lovesexy (1988).

K has also worked as a producer, notably recording and releasing Patrick Wolf's first album entitled Lycanthropy which has since been re-released by Tomlab. He has gone on to recorded artists such as Serafina Steer, Shimmy Rivers and Canal, and Bradford Cox of the bands Deerhunter and Atlas Sound.

He was a member of the Brazilian singer Cibelle's band with whom he travelled all over the world on tour. More recently they have begun performing under the name Me Tarzan, You Jane.

K's most recent release is entitled Notes From Life on The Wire With a Wrecking Ball and was released in September 2008 on Faith & Industry. Much of the music was recorded with a band consisting of himself, Vladimiro Carboni and Felipe Pagani. This trio often perform live together. The album was preceded by the 7" Libertania/Go Go Go.

Since 2009 Capitol K has been playing synths and bongos with the Archie Bronson Outfit. He also plays bass on their 2014 album Wild Crush. In 2012, Capitol K released the album Andean Dub.[2] The album combined the sounds of Peruvian huayno music and more broadly Latin American cumbia with electronic sounds.[3]

Discography

Albums

Release date Title Label
1999 Sounds Of The Empire Planet Mu
2000 Island Row Planet Mu
2002 Island Row XL Recordings
2004 Happy Happy Faith and Industry
2005 Nomad Junk Faith and Industry
2008 Notes From Life on The Wire With a Wrecking Ball Faith and Industry
2012 Andean Dub Faith and Industry

Singles/EPs

Release date Title Label
1999 Capitol K EP Elf Cut
1999 Roadeater EP Planet Mu
2002 Pillow XL Recordings
2008 Libertania/Go Go Go Faith & Industry

References

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-12-05. Retrieved 2013-04-16. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ http://capitolk.bandcamp.com/album/andean-dub
  3. ^ http://soundsandcolours.com/subjects/music/i-got-my-petri-dish-of-latin-cultural-influences-capitol-k-discusses-love-travelling-and-cumbia-15218/