Funky
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PLAYLISTS:
Come join us after the Kylie Disco for some afterparty grooves courtesy of the GREATEST DANCE ACT EVER CREATED IN THE UK (sorry not sorry)
We'll be listening to some choice cuts and moopy-centric bangers from the GA catalogue, followed by a full listen of the glorious new album:
Over the past 20+ years, Groove Armada have powered their way through house, trip-hop, dub, pop, synthwave, disco, funk, hip-hop, reggae, bashment and big beat, never quite meeting the success of their contemporaries Faithless and Chemical Brothers but building up a reputation as one of the greatest live acts the UK has ever seen.
They've collaborated with Neneh Cherry, Bryan Ferry, Candi Staton, Angie Stone, Sunshine Anderson, Mutya Buena, Saint Saviour, Will Young among MANY others, and produced music for countless artists including Roísín Murphy and Sophie Ellis-Bextor.
This isn't on an album but here's a taster from one of their legendary Brixton gigs, with a surprise appearance from soul legend Richie Havens
And I didn't include the big obvious track in the playlist but this illustrates their reputation on the live circuit. I was in that crowd!
See you Friday!
Come join us after the Kylie Disco for some afterparty grooves courtesy of the GREATEST DANCE ACT EVER CREATED IN THE UK (sorry not sorry)
We'll be listening to some choice cuts and moopy-centric bangers from the GA catalogue, followed by a full listen of the glorious new album:
Over the past 20+ years, Groove Armada have powered their way through house, trip-hop, dub, pop, synthwave, disco, funk, hip-hop, reggae, bashment and big beat, never quite meeting the success of their contemporaries Faithless and Chemical Brothers but building up a reputation as one of the greatest live acts the UK has ever seen.
They've collaborated with Neneh Cherry, Bryan Ferry, Candi Staton, Angie Stone, Sunshine Anderson, Mutya Buena, Saint Saviour, Will Young among MANY others, and produced music for countless artists including Roísín Murphy and Sophie Ellis-Bextor.
This isn't on an album but here's a taster from one of their legendary Brixton gigs, with a surprise appearance from soul legend Richie Havens
And I didn't include the big obvious track in the playlist but this illustrates their reputation on the live circuit. I was in that crowd!
See you Friday!
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