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Groove Armada

Groove Armada

Groove Armada is an electronic music group from England, composed of two members, Yorkshireman Andy Cato and Tom Findla. They are primarily based in London where they produce and record music as well as host semi-regular club nights in London and an annual London festival under the Lovebox banner. The group has collaborated with a diverse array of artists including Neneh Cherry, DJ Gram'Ma Funk, Sophie Barker, Nappy Roots, Sunshine Anderson, Mutya Buena, Kylie Minogue and Richie Havens. Groove Armada is probably best known to the mainstream music listening public for producing music that have featured in numerous media including advertising campaigns, movies and computer games. Groove Armada first formed in the mid-1990s after they had been introduced by Cato's girlfriend and soon started their own club, also called Groove Armada, after a 70's discotheque. Their first album Northern Star was released in 1998, and was followed by their second album Vertigo in 1999, which made the British chart's Top 20 and silver status in the UK. Their next studio album Goodbye Country: Hello Nightclub was released in 2001, and as its title suggests marked a move away from chill out to more upbeat music. Another mix album followed, this time for the Another Late Night series, before the 2003 debut of Lovebox, which featured a variety of genres and was noticeably sassy and brought a new type of funk to Groove Armada. A Greatest Hits album appeared in 2004, the last of their releases with Pepper Records, before their latest studio album Soundboy Rock, was released in 2007. (Source: www.wikipedia.org)

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