- Digital
DKAPZ
All the Conflicts Are of Interest
Blueberry Records
- Cat No: BBR022
- Release: 2026-05-01
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Track List
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BBR022 DKAPZ
“006_Confusion Division protocol for initiate compliance and directive purity # 1115-3
section R: All Conflicts are of Interest”
A All the Conflicts are of Interest
B Confusion Division
DKAPZ bio (from Bandcamp): An attempt at walking the line between the visceral and the cerebral. Embracing both minimalism and a disregard for the formalities of technological boundaries, at times it's a brutal gut-punch of sound, at others it's a playful exploration of the oddities of rhythm. Call it what you like; it's pretty much batshit crazy.
DKAPZ joins Blueberry Records with a powerful new release featuring two long-form tracks that push both sonic and thematic boundaries. Expertly produced and deliberately immersive, the songs confront unsettling political realities head-on, delivering an experience that is as gripping as it is thought-provoking. With fearless artistic vision, David Kaplowitz uses sound as a vehicle to explore themes of power, instability, and collective anxiety. There is a lingering sense of paranoia on the new project. A striking example of how experimental production and politically engaged storytelling can merge into something deeply compelling. While DKAPZ has already built an excellent catalog of distinctive releases, this record stands apart for its scale, focus, and emotional weight. Tuck in and turn the lights off. This is sonic confrontation and audio assault.
“006_Confusion Division protocol for initiate compliance and directive purity # 1115-3
section R: All Conflicts are of Interest”
A All the Conflicts are of Interest
B Confusion Division
DKAPZ bio (from Bandcamp): An attempt at walking the line between the visceral and the cerebral. Embracing both minimalism and a disregard for the formalities of technological boundaries, at times it's a brutal gut-punch of sound, at others it's a playful exploration of the oddities of rhythm. Call it what you like; it's pretty much batshit crazy.
DKAPZ joins Blueberry Records with a powerful new release featuring two long-form tracks that push both sonic and thematic boundaries. Expertly produced and deliberately immersive, the songs confront unsettling political realities head-on, delivering an experience that is as gripping as it is thought-provoking. With fearless artistic vision, David Kaplowitz uses sound as a vehicle to explore themes of power, instability, and collective anxiety. There is a lingering sense of paranoia on the new project. A striking example of how experimental production and politically engaged storytelling can merge into something deeply compelling. While DKAPZ has already built an excellent catalog of distinctive releases, this record stands apart for its scale, focus, and emotional weight. Tuck in and turn the lights off. This is sonic confrontation and audio assault.
