
Another extended play & the 10th overall from Nottingham, East Midlands, England, United Kingdom emcee/producer Cappo. Known for being 1/2 of Oblique Strategies & 1/3 of VVV, he also has 9 8 of his previous EPs as well as 8 full-length studio LPs & a mixtape under his belt over the course of his career spanning a quarter of a century. Kong the Artisan had fully produced Canon & S.T.A.R.V.E. (Striving To Achieve Real Values Everywhere) was significant better, unearthing some Vignettes from this ongoing era.
The spoken word intro “Return” recalls a reoccurring dream he had as a kid when began to develop proper memories whereas the self-produced “Journey” hooks up some bar piano chords talking about getting no sleep because he was up all night planning moves. “Scaffold” incorporates more drumless loops feeling like his chest’s on fire & a burning sensation in his throat leading into “Vinyl” talking about every shot he makes having a motive behind it.
“Summer” encounters a man leaning against his flat block whose right leg was bent in the shape of a triangle just before the longest song here “Branches” clocking at almost a couple minutes reaches the halfway point bringing back the pianos to talk about feeling like a fugitive. “Streets” gets the 2nd leg of the EP going on some nocturnally drumless vibes talking about an elderly man standing in the middle of road while “CCTV” details couples walking out of a casino oblivious to him.
Kicking off Vignettes’ 3rd & final act, the 38 second “Asking” talks about encountering a woman he knows simply by the way she walks while “Boiling” looks back at a story revolving around him & his brother riding a Merry-Go-Round when they were children. “Vitamins” details him living in the night for 6 days & coming across a plastic rose while “Exits” spends the last moments of the EP talking about 2 policemen briefly stepping out of their cars only to get back in.
Preluding the next couple installments of the CAPStone trilogy, Vignettes broadly extends the story of S.T.A.R.V.E. (Striving To Achieve Real Values Everywhere) by collecting a series of fractured narratives that provide more insight to Cappo’s previous EP only a couple weeks earlier. His production here’s almost entirely drumless in comparison & applies the cubist method that the late Pablo Picasso used painting from multiple perspective to his music.
Score: 3.5/5
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