Production He was a composer with Lounge Productions in the UK. With a career in the music industry for over 25 years he has worked with many artists that include:
Yusuf,
Neneh Cherry,
Daniel &
Natasha Bedingfield,
Craig David,
Keri Hilson,
Jason Derulo,
Lionel Richie,
Don Blackman,
Beverley Knight,
Lucie Silvas,
Nitin Sawhney,
MPHO,
Patrice Bart-Williams,
Terri Walker,
Nate James,
Tackhead,
Anette Peacock,
Ola,
New Sector Movements,
Liquid Biskit,
Zen Badism,
Jhelisa Anderson,
Glen Scott,
Wisechildren,
Colin Emmanuel,
Jimmy Dawkins,
DJ Pogo,
Mc Ty,
Jonzi D,
Manifest,
Wunmi,
Kojo Antwi,
Vikter Duplait,
Eska Mtungwasi,
Marcina Arnold,
Natalie Williams,
Julie Dexter. Appapoulay was the touring Guitarist for Neneh Cherry in 1992, Musical director for New Sector Movements in 1997, Bass player for
Nitin Sawhney between 1998–2000, Musical director for Daniel Bedingfield's band between 2000–2006, Co-writer of the song "
Do Ya" with
Lionel Richie for his 2004 album '
Just For You', touring Guitarist for Natasha Bedingfield in 2007 and
Craig David between 2007–2008. He toured with
Patrice between 2008–2010 and
Yusuf since 2008 and undertook a tour of Europe in May 2011 with
Yusuf (aka
Cat Stevens) as a guitarist and lead vocalist. He also produced tracks for British MC/Singer
Plan B for his number 1 award-winning album
The Defamation of Strickland Banks, including the top 10 single "
She Said". He was the bass player for 90% of the Plan B's album alongside
Jodi Milner, and also did backing vocals, piano and additional guitars. The bulk of the material on The Defamation of Strickland Banks was recorded by Eric Appapoulay and co-owner
David McEwan at their own studio in South London,
The Sanctuary Recording Studio. Partly because they were simultaneously working on its hip-hop counterpart. and is nominated for February 2011's
Brit Award for two awards including the MasterCard British Album of the Year. ==Discography==