KPsula - Crazy

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Review by Keith Call

Crazy by KPsula: A Makina Gem That Still Bangs in 2013 and Beyond Alright, let’s talk about Crazy by KPsula. This album is one of those hidden treasures from the electronic scene that sneaks up on you when you least expect it. Released back in 2013 under Bit Music (Spain), it’s got this raw makina energy that just punches through your speakers. If you’re into fast-paced beats, euphoric melodies, and a touch of chaos—this is for you. First off, can we talk about how wild "Crazy (Wonderlove)" feels? It’s like diving headfirst into a neon-lit rave at 3 AM, where everything's spinning but in the best way possible. The track starts with these sharp synths cutting through the air, then boom—it drops into this relentless rhythm that grabs hold of you and doesn’t let go. You know what makes it stick out? It’s not perfect. There are moments where the beat wobbles a bit, but honestly, that’s part of its charm. Feels real, ya know? Like someone poured their heart into making something messy yet beautiful. Then there’s "666 Live." Oh man, this one hits different. It’s darker, grittier, almost like a warning siren mixed with an angelic choir trapped inside a factory machine. I swear every time I hear it, I get goosebumps. The bassline alone could rattle windows if you crank it loud enough. And somehow, amidst all the chaos, there’s this weird sense of calm, as if the song is daring you to lose yourself in its madness. It’s definitely one of those tracks that sticks with you long after the music stops. The production creds go to Jordi Robles, who clearly had some kind of vision when putting this together. Shoutout to Visor Art Work too—the cover design matches the vibe perfectly. Simple, bold, chaotic…just like the music itself. Writing credits also point to J. Robles, so props to him for crafting tunes that feel personal yet universal. Here’s the thing about Crazy: it’s not trying too hard to impress anyone. It’s unapologetically itself, which is probably why it resonates so deeply. Listening to it feels less like hearing an album and more like experiencing someone’s late-night experiment turned masterpiece. And hey, fun fact—if you ever find yourself lost in life, put this album on repeat. Not because it’ll give you answers, but because it reminds you that being a little crazy isn’t always such a bad thing. Sometimes, it’s exactly what the world needs.

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Artist: KPsula
Album: Crazy
Rating: 4.19

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Filename: kpsula-crazy.zip
  • MP3 size: 22.4 mb
  • FLAC size: 233.2 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Crazy (Wonderlove II)6:16
666 Live5:55
Crazy (Wonderlove)6:00
Basic Element5:50

Video

K-Psula - Basic Element

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Catalog Numbers

71-123

Labels

Bit Music

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"
  • 45 RPM
  • EP
  • File
  • MP3
  • 320 kbps

Companies

RoleCompany
Phonographic Copyright (p)Divucsa
Copyright (c)Divucsa
Manufactured ByEurogram, S.A.
Recorded AtK-Psula Studio

Credits

RoleCredit
DesignVisor Art Work
ProducerJordi Robles
Written-ByJ. Robles

Notes

  • Recorded at Capsula Records.
  • (c) (p) - 1996, Divucsa

Barcodes

  • Barcode (Scanned): 8423646711239
  • Barcode (Text): 8 423646 711239
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): EUR 71 123 A 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): EUR 71 123 B 1
  • Rights Society: SGAE
  • Depósito Legal: B/36822/96

About KPsula

Real Name

    • Jordi Robles

Name Vars

  • Capsula Records
  • Cápsula
  • K.Psula
  • Kpsula

Aliases

  • Elastica
  • The Rebel
  • Pro-ject
  • Creatures In The Night
  • Dual Bass
  • Techni-KL
  • Tim Wokan
  • Metro Bass
  • D-Project
  • Jordi Robles
  • Disco 2
  • Scott Box
  • 3 Ways
  • Wok
  • Distorsion
  • Pulse
  • Tom D. Lux
  • Taito Tikaro
  • Density
  • Koykan
  • Demons
  • Short Circuit
  • Soundscape
  • Liquid

Interesting fact about Album

Did you know? The album *Crazy* by KPsula is a hidden gem in the electronic music scene. Released in 2013 under Spain's Bit Music label, it blends the high-energy style of Makina with tracks that feel both nostalgic and fresh. One standout detail? The album artwork was crafted by Visor Art Work, giving it a visual edge that matches its intense sound. Producer Jordi Robles pulled double duty, also writing the tracks, including two versions of "Crazy (Wonderlove)." It’s the kind of project that reminds you how much soul can go into electronic music.

Comments

myownbosszone
2025-03-16
???
ckello
2025-03-15
should put the other choon off it on mate nt surevwot its called lyk bt ana its on that record
or K-psula song 'Kasting'

Speed it up a bit though.
mcolev1
2025-03-15
Aye Other Choon On Flip Is Deffo Better Like!