Crucial shots of dancefloor suss from original UKF don Apple on London’s Housupa Records - Supa D’s new stronghold for UK garage and Funky producers making up-to-the-minute new bangers
Apple’s early 12”s circa 2007-2009 were the epitome of percussive UKF, hitting right on the cusp of garage, grime and house with a proper UK style that’s properly updated and in effect on the ‘Bongoclart EP’.
The tempo is noticeably slower than his early joints, and the vibe is less grimy, more deep-tech, but still with the hardest, swingeing rhythms in the roto-bongo-led syncopation of ‘Inna Your Bongoclart’, while ‘Picky Head’ possibly betrays some slinkier influence from Nuyorican and Yoruban house styles in the boinging square bass and skidding cowbells.
It’s top to have Apple back in circulation! No napping.
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Crucial shots of dancefloor suss from original UKF don Apple on London’s Housupa Records - Supa D’s new stronghold for UK garage and Funky producers making up-to-the-minute new bangers
Apple’s early 12”s circa 2007-2009 were the epitome of percussive UKF, hitting right on the cusp of garage, grime and house with a proper UK style that’s properly updated and in effect on the ‘Bongoclart EP’.
The tempo is noticeably slower than his early joints, and the vibe is less grimy, more deep-tech, but still with the hardest, swingeing rhythms in the roto-bongo-led syncopation of ‘Inna Your Bongoclart’, while ‘Picky Head’ possibly betrays some slinkier influence from Nuyorican and Yoruban house styles in the boinging square bass and skidding cowbells.
It’s top to have Apple back in circulation! No napping.
Crucial shots of dancefloor suss from original UKF don Apple on London’s Housupa Records - Supa D’s new stronghold for UK garage and Funky producers making up-to-the-minute new bangers
Apple’s early 12”s circa 2007-2009 were the epitome of percussive UKF, hitting right on the cusp of garage, grime and house with a proper UK style that’s properly updated and in effect on the ‘Bongoclart EP’.
The tempo is noticeably slower than his early joints, and the vibe is less grimy, more deep-tech, but still with the hardest, swingeing rhythms in the roto-bongo-led syncopation of ‘Inna Your Bongoclart’, while ‘Picky Head’ possibly betrays some slinkier influence from Nuyorican and Yoruban house styles in the boinging square bass and skidding cowbells.
It’s top to have Apple back in circulation! No napping.
Crucial shots of dancefloor suss from original UKF don Apple on London’s Housupa Records - Supa D’s new stronghold for UK garage and Funky producers making up-to-the-minute new bangers
Apple’s early 12”s circa 2007-2009 were the epitome of percussive UKF, hitting right on the cusp of garage, grime and house with a proper UK style that’s properly updated and in effect on the ‘Bongoclart EP’.
The tempo is noticeably slower than his early joints, and the vibe is less grimy, more deep-tech, but still with the hardest, swingeing rhythms in the roto-bongo-led syncopation of ‘Inna Your Bongoclart’, while ‘Picky Head’ possibly betrays some slinkier influence from Nuyorican and Yoruban house styles in the boinging square bass and skidding cowbells.
It’s top to have Apple back in circulation! No napping.