Joseph Capriati
Capriati in 2023
Background information
Birth nameGiuseppe Capriati
Born (1987-07-25) July 25, 1987
Caserta, Campania, Italy
GenresTechno, House
Occupation(s)DJ, Record producer
Years active2006–present
LabelsRedimension Music

Joseph Capriati, born as Giuseppe Capriati (born 25 July 1987 in Caserta, Italy) is an Italian DJ and music producer.

Musical career

Capriati released his first album under the name Save My Soul in July 2010 with Analytic Trail.

Capriati released an EP called Congenial Endeavor in collaboration with Adam Beyer that was released on Beyer's label.

In November 2013, Capriati released his second album Self Portrait, on Drumcode. This album was described as a 'beautifully melodic dance-floor body of work' by DJ Mag. In relation to this album there was a documentary made called “Autoritratto” which was recorded in Caserta, his hometown, in February 2013.[1]

In 2016, Capriati announced the launch of his own label, Redimension.[2] On the 20th of June of that same year he released two tracks - "Parallels" and "External Links" - in collaboration with Beyer. Almost a year after, in March 2017, he released a second project "Prospective Journeys", in collaboration with Flavio Folco.

On September 4, 2020, the Neapolitan artist published his third album, Metamorfosi.[3]

On January 9, 2021, Joseph Capriati was hospitalized after his father stabbed him during a heated argument that got out of control.[4]

Discography

LPs

  • 2010 - Save My Soul - Analytic Trail
  • 2013 - Self Portrait - Drumcode
  • 2015 - Fabric 80: Joseph Capriati - Fabric
  • 2020 - Metamorfosi - Redimension Music

EPs

  • 2007 - Formaldehyde EP (feat. Sasha Carassi) - Globox
  • 2007 - Teoria Della Fissione EP (feat. Sasha Carassi) - Capsula
  • 2007 – Flip Da Box EP – Globox
  • 2007 – Loving My Parents EP: Sirgardino – Vito (Joseph Capriati RMX) – Subtronic
  • 2007 – Weekend EP – Minibus
  • 2007 – C’est la Vie EP – Analytic Trail
  • 2007 – Elastico (feat. Sasha Carassi) – Tracks 4 Djs
  • 2007 – Colander EP - Tracks 4 Djs
  • 2008 – Russian EP: Tessa N Calveri – Russian – (Joseph Capriati RMX) – Cromate Recordings
  • 2008 – Giallo Canarino (feat. Matteo Spedicati) – CMYK Music
  • 2008 - At Last EP (feat. Abnormal Boyz) - Split Sound Records
  • 2008 - Luca Albano - Subruban (Joseph Capriati RMX) - Stereo Seven Productions
  • 2008 - Orange EP (feat. Rino Cerrone) - Loose Records
  • 2008 - Round Zero (feat. Markantonio) - MKT Rec
  • 2008 - Things that work EP - Agile Recordings
  • 2008 - Farlocco EP - Frankie Records
  • 2008 - Unrilis002 (feat. Rino Cerrone) - Unrilis
  • 2008 - Molotov EP (feat. Markantonio) - Analytic Train
  • 2009 - Codice Morse EP (feat. Markantonio) - Alchemy
  • 2008 - Koala: Koala (Joseph Capriati Mix) - MB Elektronics
  • 2008 - Stealth EP: Simone Tavazzi - Stealth (Joseph Capriati RMX) - Syndikaat Records
  • 2008 - Best Of 2008 - Minimal Edition: Russian (Joseph Capriati RMX) - Gastspiel Records
  • 2008 - Rilis Remixes Series Vol.4: Rino Cerrone - Burn it (Joseph Capriati RMX) - Unrilis
  • 2008 - Mixed Bag EP: Joaquin Drama - Baglama (Joseph Capriati RMX) - Frankie Records
  • 2009 - Login EP 1.0 - CLR
  • 2009 - Login EP 2.0 - CLR
  • 2009 - Angels over Naples EP: Roboters (Original Mix) - Sci + Tech
  • 2010 - Gashouder EP - Drumcode

References

  1. "Joseph Capriati Releases 'Self-Portrait'". DJMag.com. 2013-12-04. Retrieved 2021-02-14.
  2. "Joseph Capriati starts new label, Redimension · News ⟋ RA". Resident Advisor. Retrieved 2021-02-14.
  3. Bain, Katie (2020-09-03). "20 Questions With Joseph Capriati: Techno Veteran Checks In From Italian Hometown on Eve of Album Release". Billboard. Retrieved 2021-02-14.
  4. Warnock, Caroline (2021-01-12). "Joseph Capriati Stabbed: DJ Attacked by His Father, Police Say". Heavy.com. Retrieved 2021-02-14.
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