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RP Boo (sometimes spelled Arpebu) is commonly cited as the inventor of footwork, a frenetic offshoot of Chicago house that combines high BPMs and booming bass with offbeat, stuttering samples. After producing numerous tracks that became underground classics during the 1990s and 2000s,
RP Boo finally began to receive wider recognition when British label
Planet Mu started releasing collections of his music during the 2010s. His full-length debut,
Legacy, appeared in 2013, followed by
Fingers, Bank Pads & Shoe Prints in 2015. Both collected tracks that dated back several years. His third full-length, 2018's
I'll Tell You What!, was his first to be conceived as a proper album, and 2021's Established! found him going back to the roots of juke and Chicago house.
Born Kavain Space,
RP Boo began DJ'ing (and later dancing) in the '90s as part of Chicago crew House-O-Matics. He began producing tracks on drum machines and samplers such as the Roland R-70, and his
Ol' Dirty Bastard-sampling 1997 cut "Baby Come On" is regarded as the first footwork track. A few of
RP Boo's tracks saw release on legendary Chicago ghetto house label Dance Mania toward the end of its initial run.
RP Boo produced the Godzilla-sampling "11-47-99," which was credited to
DJ Slugo and released on his Born Ghetto - From My Hood to Your Hood 12" EP on Detroit's Databass Records in 2001. Despite the controversy over who actually produced the track, it became a cult classic and helped establish the genre's international following. In 2007,
RP Boo released Dude Off 59th Street, a 43-minute continuous mixtape featuring tracks by himself as well as fellow scene pioneers
DJ Rashad,
DJ Clent,
DJ Spinn, and
Traxman.
In 2010, British electronic label
Planet Mu (run by
Mike Paradinas, aka
µ-Ziq) became the first label to devote significant attention to the footwork genre, releasing albums and EPs by underground Chicago artists such as
DJ Nate and
DJ Roc, as well as issuing the scene-surveying
Bangs & Works, Vol. 1 compilation, which featured two
RP Boo tracks. A second volume, featuring two further
RP Boo cuts, followed in 2011. During the same year,
RP Boo (as well as
DJ Rashad and
DJ Spinn) contributed to
Shangaan Shake, a compilation featuring international producers remixing tracks from South Africa's shangaan electro scene, which had gained comparisons to footwork due to its frenetic, energetic pace. After nearly two decades of DJ'ing and producing tracks,
RP Boo's full-length debut finally arrived in 2013 when
Planet Mu released
Legacy, which featured previously unreleased tracks from throughout his career.
Two years later, the label released Classics, Vol. 1 (an EP of some of his legendary, genre-defining tracks such as "Baby Come On") as well as
RP Boo's second full-length,
Fingers, Bank Pads & Shoe Prints, a collection of further unreleased tracks from his archive as well as a few newer productions. An EP titled The Ultimate followed in 2016. In 2018,
RP Boo released
I'll Tell You What!, his first release to be written and recorded as a proper album. He returned in 2021 with Established!, a more stripped-down set of party tunes and battle tracks. ~ Paul Simpson