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A decade ago, Steven Julien decided to build on the success of his records as Funkineven on Eglo by launching a label of his own, Apron. He handled the first few releases himself, establishing a varied, analogue-rich, machine-driven sound that variously touched on strobe-lit synth-funk, ragging acid house, lo-fi techno, revivalist boogie and dusty deep house. Thanks to the quality of his productions, Apron immediately found an audience and since then Julien and his growing roster of artists have not looked back. Dig into the label’s catalogue and you’ll discover must-check releases from Molinaro, Hanna, Delroy Edwards, Byron The Aquarius, Dreams, Bastien Carrara, Brassfoot and Seven Davis Junior, as well as impressive collaborations between Julien and such artists as Shanti Celeste, Devin Dare, Greg Beato and Jay Daniel.
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Apron EP
Dr Robonik (feat MDMA) - (4:29) 118 BPM
Girls Girls Girls - (4:39) 114 BPM
Let Go (Sunshine) - (5:25) 120 BPM
End Of Time - (4:33) 87 BPM
Fun Fun Fun (feat Brandon Banks) - (4:46) 105 BPM
I Want To Go - (5:13) 127 BPM
Dr Funk Yo Mind - (4:04) 120 BPM
A$trotron - (6:22) 120 BPM
Cold Winter's - (3:57) 87 BPM
If Only She Knew - (4:25) 125 BPM Hot
Review: Since surfacing on Sound Signature in 2016, Byron The Aquarius has emerged at the front of house music's ever-rolling and contemporary new wave, with his music is four short years making it to labels like Rush Hour, Ninja Tune and Eglo to Kyle Hall's Wild Oats, and Shall Not Fade. BTA now lands on Funkineven's Apron label with keeping it classic, beat down, soulful and full of that dusty, renegade funk ("Dr Funk Yo Mind") to something more X-rated in "A$trotron". Get yer broken beats in "Girls Girls Girls" with some straight up house vibes in "Let Go (Sunshine)" to more skittering jazz numbers in "Fun Fun Fun (feat Brandon Banks)". Deeper still is the spacey dubs of "I Want To Go" to some sweetly distorted deep house and percussion work outs in "If Only She Knew".
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APRON 42
11 Sep 20
Deep House
Free 2 B
Juno Fantasy - (4:21) 120 BPM Hot
Prayer For U - (5:30) 60 BPM
Feelin Real Good (vocal) - (4:05) 60 BPM
Mystery Angel - (2:26) 87 BPM
I'll Be Yours (feat G'la - vocal) - (3:50) 88 BPM
Girl U Hypnotize Me - (2:55) 105 BPM
Love Beam - (2:55) 116 BPM
Feelin Real Good (instrumental) - (4:05) 60 BPM
I'll Be Yours (instrumental) - (3:49) 88 BPM
Review: Sudi Wachspress, AKA Space Ghost, delivers his eighth long-player in just 10 years. The Oakland, California native has carved out a sound that draws on house, disco, R&B and disco as well as strong influences from the LA beats scene, and the result is an album that operates largely at a walking pace, and as such is probably best appreciated in a home listening setting, with 'Feeling Real Good' and 'Prayer For You' providing the only obvious dancefloor moments. Standouts include the haunting 'Love Beam' with its haunting, looped vocal and bruk beat-y bass squelch, the druggy, slo-mo jazz-funk of 'Mystery Angel' and the sultry, soulful 'I'll Be Yours'.
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APRON 41
16 Mar 20
Funk
What The Future Was
Aevea Forest - (3:04) 149 BPM
Ember - (5:09) 126 BPM
Entity - (3:40) 123 BPM
Her Theme - (1:35) 85 BPM
Purity - (5:16) 122 BPM Hot
The Pneuma - (4:52) 129 BPM
Played by: Benji B
Review: Two of the six tracks featured here - 'Aeva Forest' and 'Her Theme' - are out-and-out ambient/piano pieces, 'Ember' is a fierce, dark electro workout and 'Entity' sits most comfortably under the experimental electronica banner. From a house POV that just leaves two tracks to talk about: 'Purity', which loops up raw, shuffling drum beats and piercing synth notes, and 'Pneuma', which starts life as an ambient strings piece before more of those lo-fi drums come crashing in. Both would clear the floor at your local Ritzy's but could find a home in those longer sets and podcast mixes.
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APRON 40
27 Sep 19
Deep House
Earth State EP
Dry Mango (Part 1) - (1:25) 119 BPM
Thursday - (4:30) 122 BPM
Oceans - (4:19) 123 BPM Hot
Earth State - (1:46) 116 BPM
Syntherlude - (0:56) 141 BPM
Pace & Time - (3:38) 116 BPM
Dry Mango (Part 2) - (3:31) 120 BPM
Review: Over the last few years, Kieron Ifill aka K15 has been visiting Simbad Stanislas's studio, where they delved deep into conversation, as well as into an arsenal of analogue gear. The result? A revered collection of raw grooves that Apron boss and mutual friend Steven Julien was compelled to share - welcome to Earth State. A collection of deep and mellow urban expressions that blur the lines between, deep house, nu-jazz and neo soul. Smooth broken beat jams such as "Thursday" or "Oceans" feature creamy Rhodes, intricate rhythms and shimmering synths galore, while "Dry Mango pt2" calls to mind the classic vibe of UK broken beat by Bugz In The Attic or Atjazz.
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APRON 39
23 Aug 19
Deep House
Apron EP
Piercing - (2:09) 157 BPM
Gidi - (4:48) 63 BPM
Modal - (5:07) 125 BPM Hot
Believe In Something - (6:54) 125 BPM
Corner Club - (3:41) 130 BPM
Fingers - (1:47) 72 BPM
Review: Brazilian duo My Girlfriend - AKA veteran multi-instrumentalist Zopelar and 18-year-old wunderkind Benjamin Sallum - come with six pleasingly varied cuts here that will suit the dancers as well as the chin-strokers and headnodders. 'Piercing', a two-minute beats-free intro piece that's reminiscent of early System 7, opens proceedings, followed by 'Gidi', which marries ker-razy jazz beats to a west coast funk b-line and suspiciously 'Baby Love'-like female "ooh-ooh-ooooh-oohs". Things take an 80s electro turn on 'Modal', 'Believe In Something' has a blissed-out, Sunday AM feel, 'Corner Club' is a fiery lil' shuffler and finally 'Fingers' pushes further into looping, experimental territory.
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APRON 36
10 May 19
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
8 Ball
BLK808 - (7:49) 125 BPM Hot
POT808 - (5:59) 129 BPM
Teer - (6:55) 113 BPM
Teer (instrumental) - (6:55) 113 BPM
Review: Steven Julien is better known as FunkinEven, the project that has yielded releases for high-profile labels like Eglo and his own Apron imprint. However, that only tells part of Julien's story, and he has also put out two long players under his own name for Apron. Unsurprisingly, this material tells a more personal story, with "Teer" featuring gloriously spacious synths and indistinct vocals unravelling over an introspective groove. That's not to suggest that Julien has lost sight of what he does best, and "BLK808" is a tough, percussive drum workout, led by rolling drums and tight hi-hat sequences.
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APRON 38
28 Oct 18
Electro
Ratgrave
Icarus - (3:36) 120 BPM
Big Sausage Pizza - (3:17) 133 BPM
Ubi Hubi - (4:17) 104 BPM
Wider, Git Hub - (3:15) 104 BPM
Fantastic Neckground - (3:49) 127 BPM
Johnny's Road Song - (0:45) 148 BPM
Blizzard People - (4:55) 120 BPM
El Schnorro - (4:01) 152 BPM
Ein Kola Bitte - (3:56) 123 BPM Hot
Fuzz Roll - (5:17) 134 BPM
Karenn Du Renold - (6:11) 145 BPM
Played by: Ennio Styles
Review: If you're unfamiliar with the Ratgrave name, you're not alone: this bustling, future funk album marks the first time collaborators Max Graef and Julius Conrad have released anything under the alias. The set was apparently recorded at different times, and in different places, over a three-year period. Musically, it draws much inspiration from intergalactic jazz-funk, P-funk and otherworldly '80s boogie, but also feels instinctively loose, carefree and improvised. The result is a set of lo-fi cuts that sound like they were recorded straight to tape during improvisational jam sessions, but were probably far more polished and thought-out than you might expect. Either way, it's the kind of LP that gets better with each successive listen.
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AA 03
31 Jul 18
Electro
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