Duncecap, of the Queens-based hip hop collective The Karma Kids, drops off the lead single from his debut full-length album Human Error. The Samurai Banana production maintains a low profile, employing hollow drums and intermittent scratches to create a sense of disjointed chaos. The vocals from Duncecap allude to a bandaid's inadequacy when it comes to healing wounds that cut deeper than skin. Pre-order Human Error on Bandcamp in anticipation for the April Fool's Day release. And if you live in NYC, be sure to hit up the April 16th album release show at Muchmore's in Brooklyn.
Duncecap, of the Queens-based hip hop collective The Karma Kids, drops off the lead single from his debut full-length album Human Error. The Samurai Banana production maintains a low profile, employing hollow drums and intermittent scratches to create a sense of disjointed chaos. The vocals from Duncecap allude to a bandaid's inadequacy when it comes to healing wounds that cut deeper than skin. Pre-order Human Error on Bandcamp in anticipation for the April Fool's Day release. And if you live in NYC, be sure to hit up the April 16th album release show at Muchmore's in Brooklyn.
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