An abso-fxcking-lutely killer UKF banger from the original days finally sees official release via Goon Club Allstars.
As the story goes, KG was a 19 year old student at Nottingham Uni working with Fruity Loops back in 2007, around the time she made 808, which, despite her relative detachment from the UKF locus, became a staple of Marcus Nasty’s DJ sets, among others, who were lucky enough to own a copy of that precious file. It could be a figment of our imagination, but we’re pretty sure we remember hearing it crop up as one of dozens of unnamed but amazing tunes on radio during that era.
Fast forward 10 years and the virulent, Timbaland-gone-Funky pressure of 808 is primed for widespread dancefloor destruction along with a harder, stripped down rework from Bronx-based litefeet producer BSNYEA, and KG’s slinkier bubbler Midnight (Flute Riddim), which shows off a more sultry side to her sound, and also comes remixed by FDM king Hitmakerchinx on a rugged downstroke.
Unmissable dance music. You’ll be going off to this for years to come.
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An abso-fxcking-lutely killer UKF banger from the original days finally sees official release via Goon Club Allstars.
As the story goes, KG was a 19 year old student at Nottingham Uni working with Fruity Loops back in 2007, around the time she made 808, which, despite her relative detachment from the UKF locus, became a staple of Marcus Nasty’s DJ sets, among others, who were lucky enough to own a copy of that precious file. It could be a figment of our imagination, but we’re pretty sure we remember hearing it crop up as one of dozens of unnamed but amazing tunes on radio during that era.
Fast forward 10 years and the virulent, Timbaland-gone-Funky pressure of 808 is primed for widespread dancefloor destruction along with a harder, stripped down rework from Bronx-based litefeet producer BSNYEA, and KG’s slinkier bubbler Midnight (Flute Riddim), which shows off a more sultry side to her sound, and also comes remixed by FDM king Hitmakerchinx on a rugged downstroke.
Unmissable dance music. You’ll be going off to this for years to come.
An abso-fxcking-lutely killer UKF banger from the original days finally sees official release via Goon Club Allstars.
As the story goes, KG was a 19 year old student at Nottingham Uni working with Fruity Loops back in 2007, around the time she made 808, which, despite her relative detachment from the UKF locus, became a staple of Marcus Nasty’s DJ sets, among others, who were lucky enough to own a copy of that precious file. It could be a figment of our imagination, but we’re pretty sure we remember hearing it crop up as one of dozens of unnamed but amazing tunes on radio during that era.
Fast forward 10 years and the virulent, Timbaland-gone-Funky pressure of 808 is primed for widespread dancefloor destruction along with a harder, stripped down rework from Bronx-based litefeet producer BSNYEA, and KG’s slinkier bubbler Midnight (Flute Riddim), which shows off a more sultry side to her sound, and also comes remixed by FDM king Hitmakerchinx on a rugged downstroke.
Unmissable dance music. You’ll be going off to this for years to come.
An abso-fxcking-lutely killer UKF banger from the original days finally sees official release via Goon Club Allstars.
As the story goes, KG was a 19 year old student at Nottingham Uni working with Fruity Loops back in 2007, around the time she made 808, which, despite her relative detachment from the UKF locus, became a staple of Marcus Nasty’s DJ sets, among others, who were lucky enough to own a copy of that precious file. It could be a figment of our imagination, but we’re pretty sure we remember hearing it crop up as one of dozens of unnamed but amazing tunes on radio during that era.
Fast forward 10 years and the virulent, Timbaland-gone-Funky pressure of 808 is primed for widespread dancefloor destruction along with a harder, stripped down rework from Bronx-based litefeet producer BSNYEA, and KG’s slinkier bubbler Midnight (Flute Riddim), which shows off a more sultry side to her sound, and also comes remixed by FDM king Hitmakerchinx on a rugged downstroke.
Unmissable dance music. You’ll be going off to this for years to come.
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An abso-fxcking-lutely killer UKF banger from the original days finally sees official release via Goon Club Allstars.
As the story goes, KG was a 19 year old student at Nottingham Uni working with Fruity Loops back in 2007, around the time she made 808, which, despite her relative detachment from the UKF locus, became a staple of Marcus Nasty’s DJ sets, among others, who were lucky enough to own a copy of that precious file. It could be a figment of our imagination, but we’re pretty sure we remember hearing it crop up as one of dozens of unnamed but amazing tunes on radio during that era.
Fast forward 10 years and the virulent, Timbaland-gone-Funky pressure of 808 is primed for widespread dancefloor destruction along with a harder, stripped down rework from Bronx-based litefeet producer BSNYEA, and KG’s slinkier bubbler Midnight (Flute Riddim), which shows off a more sultry side to her sound, and also comes remixed by FDM king Hitmakerchinx on a rugged downstroke.
Unmissable dance music. You’ll be going off to this for years to come.