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Groove Armada

Rising to prominence as club DJs in the 90s, the duo went on to become regulars in Ibiza and ran their own self-titled club night spinning everything from house to trip-hop to dance hall. Debut album Northern Star (1998) didn't bother the charts, but second effort Vertigo (1999) rattled out a succession of summer anthems that set turntables alight across Europe. Pounding with throbbing rhythms and euphoric breaks, If Everybody Looked The Same and I See You Baby became gloriously funky floor-fillers, while the chill-out comedown of At The River was used to soundtrack adverts for Marks & Spencer. Buoyed by the success of the Grammy Award-nominated single Superstylin', third album Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub) (2001) was followed by Soundboy Rock (2007) and the Top 10 hits Get Down and Song 4 Mutya. Establishing themselves as a storming live act, the lads have played Glastonbury, Big Day Out and Coachella festivals and also founded the annual Lovebox Weekender mini-festival in London, which attracts over 50,000 people.

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07-07-2011