CAPYAC’s “Ooeeooeeoo” just got a vibrant hip-hop makeover courtesy of producer Teddy Roxpin and experimental hip-hop artist Lando Chill. The original track, released earlier this year, was the final single ahead of CAPYAC’s aptly-titled album CAPYAC FOREVER. Lauded by Rolling Stone, “Ooeeooeeoo” is an indie-disco triumph with wiggly rhythm patterns and silky vocals to match. Taking the original and flipping it upside down with their hip-hop disposition, Teddy Roxpin and Lando Chill rewire the surrealist tune and give it a new kind of bounce. One half of production duo Underwater Chess Club, Teddy Roxpin is a designer of sound specializing in hip-hop and rap. A behind-the-scenes visionary for kingpin artists like Mac Miller, Future, Logic, and more, the beat-maker brings his versatile sound to match the zany prowess of CAPYAC at the heels of his latest album Endless Beginnings. Seamlessly matching Roxpin’s energy, Lando Chill brings his introspective style to this “Ooeeooeeoo” remix. Known to distill elements of funk, gospel, jazz, folk, and psychedelic indie-rock with modern hip-hop, the activist and multi-hyphenate artist hypes up the original track with colorful, catchy bars.
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CAPYAC - TAKE ME CLOSER (CLUBZ REMIX)
Music, RemixCommentBack at the forefront of emerging electronic talent, Los Angeles’s own CAPYAC return with another remix from their recent album CAPYAC FOREVER. Trailing the recent remixes from French producer Anoraak and Dutch outfit Fouk, CAPYAC passes their single “Take Me Closer” onto Mexican alt-pop tandem CLUBZ. A bustling indietronica gem with vibrant rhythm sections, cerebral instrumentals, and sublime robotic vocal edits, this reupholstered version of “Take Me Closer” is a paradigm cut in indie electronic music.
CAPYAC - SANCTUARY (FOUK REMIX)
Music, RemixCommentNo better way to kick off the first weekend of October than with CAPYAC. A household name in LA’s underground, the Texas natives are back with another remix taken from their recent LP CAPYAC FOREVER. Following Anoraak’s funk disco rework of “Losing It,” CAPYAC passes off their track “Sanctuary” to Dutch duo Fouk. Fouk’s club-ready bravado moves its way to the forefront of this downtempo house effort prompting a Laissez-faire listening experience that rejuvenates and revamps all the same. Blending elements of Detroit’s dance scene with a Chicago flair and European touches, Fouk is the perfect pick for this impeccable new remix.
CAPYAC - LOSING IT (ANORAAK REMIX)
Music, RemixCommentFollowing their impressive sophomore studio album CAPYAC FOREVER, surrealist dance duo CAPYAC keeps the party moving with a fresh Anoraak remix of their track “Losing It” taken from the acclaimed album itself. A go-go get down rich with disco soundscapes and bubbly retro grooves, this CAPYAC original just got a French funk treatment. While honoring to original song’s organic instrumentals, Anoraak simultaneously adds his signature flair to provide a tandem groove that nestles in effortlessly with the first rendition of “Losing It.” A high-energy track with a soulful aura, Anoraak and CAPYAC are a match made in disco heaven.
CAPYAC - OOEEOOEEOO
Music, Original MixCommentIf you’re looking to invite more funk into your life, look no further than CAPYAC’s newest groove “Ooeeooeeoo.” A wildfire fusion of disco, funk, hyperspeed jazz, and indie-pop, this luxurious listen arrives days before the LA-based duo unveils their new album CAPYAC FOREVER. “Ooeeooeeoo” is dripping in sexy bass riffs, euphoric synths, and buttery vocal delivery, giving rise to a listening experience so infectious you start moving your body before you have time to process its fierce funk. Known for their ability to blend electronic subgenres with ease, “Ooeeooeeoo” exists on the organic side of dance music, inviting EDM skeptics to explore the wonderful world of digital sound. Speaking on the track CAPYAC says, "We tried for a long time to come up with a better name for this song, but there actually isn't one. All you need to know is that Papa Mongoose is BACK and the world-famous Logan Kane has joined the family with his BASS GUITAR."