
Soul Supreme: Award Tour / Bonita Applebum Vinyl 7"
"The song titles on Soul Supremeās new 45 not only consist of the A Tribe Called Quest originals he reinterprets, but also the Weldon Irvine and RAMP originals Tribe sampled. This shows the layered depths to āAward Tour (We Gettinā Down)ā b/w āBonita Applebum (Daylight)ā by the Amsterdam-based keyboardist, DJ & producer. Bridging the gap between hip-hop classics, timeless soul and jazz-funk, and Soul Supremeās own smooth-like-butter renditions. The A-side track floats somewhere between A Tribe Called Questās 1993 classic 'āAward Tour' and the late Weldon Irvineās 'We Gettinā Down.' Not just because of the slightly upped tempo compared to the original beat of the song off Midnight Marauders. Even more so because Soul Supreme builds his instrumental compositions around hooks, vocal flows, and cadences of the artists whose work he reimagines. 'My hooks are built on Tribeās hooks,' says Soul Supreme. 'Each verse by Q-Tip and Phife Dawg is rhythmically strong. All of that allows me to arrange something new on the keys.'Ā Soul Supremeās take on 'Bonita Applebum' and the Roy Ayers-produced 'Daylight' by RAMP is also a nod to the past on a personal level: 'Hearing āBonita Applebumā as a kid was the first time I fell in love with the sound of Rhodes,' he says. The B-side offering brings out the very best in Soul Supremeās arrangements when it comes to a collaborative spirit. For this release, heās worked with frequent collaborators Jay āJ-Zoneā Mumford (drums) and Glenn Gaddum Jr. (bass), newly enlisted musicians like drummer Tamuz, Julius Jansen on violin and Tane on guitar, and an all-Dutch horn section featuring Lucas van Ee a.k.a. Rebiere (tenor sax), Jeroen Verberne (trombone), and Lourens van der Zwaag (trumpet)." - Danny Veekens
- instrumental cover versions ofĀ 2 classic A Tribe Called Quest songsĀ by Dutch keyboardist / producer Soul Supreme
- black 7" vinyl pressing
- limited edition
- music label: Soul Supreme Records 2022
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Soul Supreme: Award Tour / Bonita Applebum Vinyl 7"
"The song titles on Soul Supremeās new 45 not only consist of the A Tribe Called Quest originals he reinterprets, but also the Weldon Irvine and RAMP originals Tribe sampled. This shows the layered depths to āAward Tour (We Gettinā Down)ā b/w āBonita Applebum (Daylight)ā by the Amsterdam-based keyboardist, DJ & producer. Bridging the gap between hip-hop classics, timeless soul and jazz-funk, and Soul Supremeās own smooth-like-butter renditions. The A-side track floats somewhere between A Tribe Called Questās 1993 classic 'āAward Tour' and the late Weldon Irvineās 'We Gettinā Down.' Not just because of the slightly upped tempo compared to the original beat of the song off Midnight Marauders. Even more so because Soul Supreme builds his instrumental compositions around hooks, vocal flows, and cadences of the artists whose work he reimagines. 'My hooks are built on Tribeās hooks,' says Soul Supreme. 'Each verse by Q-Tip and Phife Dawg is rhythmically strong. All of that allows me to arrange something new on the keys.'Ā Soul Supremeās take on 'Bonita Applebum' and the Roy Ayers-produced 'Daylight' by RAMP is also a nod to the past on a personal level: 'Hearing āBonita Applebumā as a kid was the first time I fell in love with the sound of Rhodes,' he says. The B-side offering brings out the very best in Soul Supremeās arrangements when it comes to a collaborative spirit. For this release, heās worked with frequent collaborators Jay āJ-Zoneā Mumford (drums) and Glenn Gaddum Jr. (bass), newly enlisted musicians like drummer Tamuz, Julius Jansen on violin and Tane on guitar, and an all-Dutch horn section featuring Lucas van Ee a.k.a. Rebiere (tenor sax), Jeroen Verberne (trombone), and Lourens van der Zwaag (trumpet)." - Danny Veekens
- instrumental cover versions ofĀ 2 classic A Tribe Called Quest songsĀ by Dutch keyboardist / producer Soul Supreme
- black 7" vinyl pressing
- limited edition
- music label: Soul Supreme Records 2022
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"The song titles on Soul Supremeās new 45 not only consist of the A Tribe Called Quest originals he reinterprets, but also the Weldon Irvine and RAMP originals Tribe sampled. This shows the layered depths to āAward Tour (We Gettinā Down)ā b/w āBonita Applebum (Daylight)ā by the Amsterdam-based keyboardist, DJ & producer. Bridging the gap between hip-hop classics, timeless soul and jazz-funk, and Soul Supremeās own smooth-like-butter renditions. The A-side track floats somewhere between A Tribe Called Questās 1993 classic 'āAward Tour' and the late Weldon Irvineās 'We Gettinā Down.' Not just because of the slightly upped tempo compared to the original beat of the song off Midnight Marauders. Even more so because Soul Supreme builds his instrumental compositions around hooks, vocal flows, and cadences of the artists whose work he reimagines. 'My hooks are built on Tribeās hooks,' says Soul Supreme. 'Each verse by Q-Tip and Phife Dawg is rhythmically strong. All of that allows me to arrange something new on the keys.'Ā Soul Supremeās take on 'Bonita Applebum' and the Roy Ayers-produced 'Daylight' by RAMP is also a nod to the past on a personal level: 'Hearing āBonita Applebumā as a kid was the first time I fell in love with the sound of Rhodes,' he says. The B-side offering brings out the very best in Soul Supremeās arrangements when it comes to a collaborative spirit. For this release, heās worked with frequent collaborators Jay āJ-Zoneā Mumford (drums) and Glenn Gaddum Jr. (bass), newly enlisted musicians like drummer Tamuz, Julius Jansen on violin and Tane on guitar, and an all-Dutch horn section featuring Lucas van Ee a.k.a. Rebiere (tenor sax), Jeroen Verberne (trombone), and Lourens van der Zwaag (trumpet)." - Danny Veekens
- instrumental cover versions ofĀ 2 classic A Tribe Called Quest songsĀ by Dutch keyboardist / producer Soul Supreme
- black 7" vinyl pressing
- limited edition
- music label: Soul Supreme Records 2022
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