WATCH: FooR share visuals for UK garage rework ‘I’m Sorry’

DJ/ production foursome FooR have shared the visuals for their new single ‘I’m Sorry’; a house re-working of the classic garage track ‘Sorry’ by Monsta Boy. The single, which features the vocal talents of Cameron Bloomfield who starred on Ghetts’ UK Top 20 album ‘Rebel with a Cause’, has been smashing dance floors up and down the country recently and has been picked up by independent label Disrupt for a release in January, alongside a remix by grime producer Rude Kid.

The visuals for ‘I’m Sorry’ see the protagonist, who has evidently cheated on his girlfriend, risk life and limb by bounding across rooftops and stealing flowers in an effort to apologise for his wrongdoing. With a ‘to be continued’ finish, the video makes an excellent visual for the track and we are definitely looking forward to part two!

FooR are a group of producers, musicians and DJs from the south coast of England who, over the past decade, have produced tracks and remixes under different aliases covering almost all genres of electronic music. In early 2014 they decided to combine their talents and diverse tastes to create a selection of tracks blurring the lines of genres to create their own unique style. Ever since then they’ve been tearing up dance floors with their re-works of classic tracks and their unique ‘danceFooR’ remixes.

FooR have just finished supporting MK on his recent UK tour and are working on a debut album set for release in Spring 2015.

Whilst we await that album, check out the latest visuals from the group below and let us know what you think via Twitter and Facebook.

Matt Tarr
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Matt Tarr

Matt Tarr

Urban Music Editor
With grime and hip hop being major influences on him growing up in South East London, Matt's passion is urban music but over the years he has gathered a hugely diverse taste, ranging from Wiley to The Smiths by way of Machine Head, that has made him a very open minded individual.
Matt Tarr