Groove Armada were one of the biggest crossover house music acts of the 1990s, rivalling Basement Jaxx and Daft Punk. But when EDM boomed, they retreated. Now, Andy Cato and Tom Findlay have released ...
It’s been a decade since iconic dance/electronica/trip hop band Groove Armada released their last full-length album, White Light – but fans’ long wait for new material finally ended on October 2, when ...
“Are you ready to fall?” asks “Look Me in the Eye Sister,” the opening track of “Black Light,” Groove Armada’s sixth studio album. The lyric sums up the risk the band has taken on this new LP, ...
The steady groovin' track is even more bold with vocals from Chicago ghetto house pioneer Parris Mitchell. By Kat Bein House may have started in Chicago, but London knows more than a thing or two ...
Starting with their 1998 debut album, Northern Star, iconic dance/electronica/trip hop band Groove Armada have demonstrated an ability to encompass a wide variety of styles while still staying firmly ...
Dance acts formed in the 1990s are notoriously faceless, but perhaps none more so than Andy Cato and Tom Findlay, who together constitute the 12-year-old Groove Armada. When we meet for lunch in a ...
Tom Findlay, one half of Groove Armada, knows the perils of collaborations. Example: he's smarting over a recent Film&Music piece that reported the MC Stush had been dropped from one of Groove ...
Groove Armada's Andy Cato says that MGMT was a big influence on the band's sixth album, "Black Light," but he couldn't get away with saying otherwise. By Kerri Mason Groove Armada, “Black Light” (Om) ...
After 10 years of eclectic dance-floor staples, Groove Armada (producers Andy Cato and Tom Findlay) has turned inward for Black Light, an album informed by '80s electro and imbued with middle-aged ...
Selects is the playlist series on Apple Music where we ask our favourite DJs to delve into their record bags and curate a playlist that showcases the new ones rocking the dancefloors and the classics ...
A chanteuse with a bleached crop, in glittery armour and a skin-tight cat suit, does the breaststroke through a sea of green lasers while steely synths reverb around her. It could be an edition of Top ...
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