Kaptan

This is the first that I have been introduced to all encompassed singer / synth-pop artist KAPTAN and since getting my first listen in on track sent over to me “Jump”, I feel I’ve been timely missing out on the jaunty indietronic, aesthetic vibes which are all too readily adhered too.

Coming up alongside a trendily growing crop of stateside acts; St Lucia, RAC, Passion Pit, who are much serving out similarly synth construed electronic pop, which is highly reliant on the dancibility factor. Kaptan enter the equation as brothers-in-arms to these time serving peers.

Nowhere is this more apparent though than the pedal-to-the-metal anthem “Jump”.

Hell-to-the-yeah I’m a glutton for wandering off aimlessly under the spell of such reeled out lyrical positivity, together with the sweetly sunny feel good vibes music made of the ilk gives off.

It has to be noted that Andrew de Torres as Kaptan, can’t by half turn in a gorgeously lofty falsetto also, which transcends and transcends some more to infectiously spectacular presence.

Jump” really commits to its aim of inspiration, fueled of coming together in support of one another when an expected turn events or such like might hit a spike in life’s road.

Bump these upbeats and dusting yourself down of your worries won’t seem as bad by half. Might even have you going from upside-down smile to full-beam all in a quick minute, if not less. Such is the uplifting, enjoy life message powering through the words and every note of “Jump