Krupa (song)
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"Krupa" | ||||
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Single by Apollo 440 | ||||
from the album Electro Glide in Blue | ||||
Released | 1996 | |||
Recorded | 1996 | |||
Genre | Electronic | |||
Length |
6:15 (Album version) 4:01 (Single/Radio edit) | |||
Label | Sony Music | |||
Producer(s) | Apollo 440 (@440) | |||
Apollo 440 singles chronology | ||||
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"Krupa" is a 1996 song by the British techno/rock band Apollo 440. The cover credits it as appearing in an advert for Sunkist.
The song is a homage to the Polish-American drummer Gene Krupa and is almost completely instrumental. The only lyrics in the entire song are Yeah yeah and Now back to the Gene Krupa syncopated style (a sample from dialogue in the film Taxi Driver), which are only repeated a couple of times. The main focus of the song is on the drumming rhythms, which pay homage to Gene Krupa's improvised style of drumming.
The song has also been made into a music video, which shows various generic people on a normal day in a typical city. The video avoids showing people's faces to emphasise the focus on the music itself.
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