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4 maltatoday | SUNDAY • 29 JULY 2018 THIS WEEK THEATRE The structure of ritual appears to be quite important for this album – what led to this choice, and how would you say it resonates with the Mediterranean and Maltese imagery (and imaginary) that you're drawing from? I really wanted to make my own im- aginary music from the mid-Mediter- ranean, and Malta. I've been explor- ing the concept for quite some time without achieving the desired effect. That is, until I realised that in order to make a music that would genuinely resonate within the listener and make a space away from the modern con- dition I'd have to create the scenario where I could tune into deeper lost frequencies. Ritual becomes one of the easiest tools to transcend your daily famili- Accomplished underground musician Kristian Craig Robinson (aka Capitol K) has been paying tribute to his native Malta by stealth over the past few years – sporadically returning to the island of his birth after having made a name for himself internationally. He speaks to TEODOR RELJIC about his new album, Goatherder, which is set to launch early next month A citizen of the world gets back to the roots San Brincat Cave in Gharghur, where Capitol K will be playing alongside John Johanna on August 3. Photo by Christian Spiteri

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