Groove Armada

Groove Armada
Background information
Origin London, England, United Kingdom
Genres Big beat
Electronica
House
Trip hop
Downtempo
Synthpop
Years active 1996–present
Labels Columbia UK (1996–2008)
Bacardi (2008–2009)
Cooking Vinyl (2009-present)
Website GrooveArmada.com
Members
Andy Cato
Tom Findlay

Groove Armada is an electronic music duo comprising Andy Cato and Tom Findlay from England. They are now primarily based in London, and continue to produce and record music as well as hosting 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, Fudge Dog, Sunshine Anderson, Mutya Buena, Jeru The Damaja, Richie Havens and Will Young. Tom Findlay has described working with Prince as his dream collaboration, although there are no plans for such at the moment.[1] They have also recently played with Bryan Ferry in a song called "Shameless" from the album Black Light.

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History

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 '70s discothèque.[2]

By 1997 they had released a few singles including 4 Tune Cookie and the song that first brought them minor fame, "At the River", which sampled "Old Cape Cod" by Patti Page, (which was featured in the film Die Hard 2). The song has gone on to be one of Groove Armada’s most well-known tracks and has since been found on numerous chill out compilations.

Their first album Northern Star was released in 1998 on Tummy Touch Records, and was followed by their second album Vertigo in 1999, which had a more mainstream and more 'polished' sound, thus making the British chart's upper 20 and being certified silver in the UK.[2] It also included "At the River" which was re-released as a full-fledged single. An album of remixed tracks from Vertigo entitled The Remixes followed in 2000, along with their contribution to the Back To Mine series.

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 - as demonstrated by the Grammy nominated single "Superstylin'". Another mix album followed, this time for the Another Late Night series and in 2002, less than a year after Goodbye Country, Hello Nightclub, Groove Armada produced Lovebox, which included a variety of genres and was noticeably sassy and brought a new type of funk to Groove Armada.[2] Some tracks had a rock element to them such as "Madder", while others were closer to their traditional house, such as the title track "Lovebox", and "Remember", which has vocals made up entirely of samples of Sandy Denny's singing for Fairport Convention. An additional 'bonus' track was later released on their website entitled 'Fairport'.

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. The album, marked a notable departure from the multi-genre influenced previous album, featuring tracks such as "Get Down", "Groove Extracts" which follow the current UK trend of electric hard-house with rock elements and "Song 4 Mutya (Out of Control)" featuring the vocals of ex-Sugababes singer Mutya Buena, hailed by online music guide Popjustice as one of the best songs of 2007.

Following the successful Soundboy Rock singles, an updated best-of set titled Greatest Hits was released in October 2007. This was accompanied by a GA10: 10 Year Story, a 2CD rarities collection released in November 2007 to celebrate their tenth anniversary as a band. The band have talked in-depth about the compilation of the 2 cds, and cited it as an "emotional experience", selecting their personal favourite songs and mixes from their history.[3]

Groove Armada's also released a collaboration with The Japanese Popstars through Strictly Rhythm via Beatport in April 2008.

In 2008 Groove Armada engaged in a deal with Bacardi to distribute their new 4 track EP using an innovative filesharing platform called B-Live Share. Inviting your friends earned free downloads and the platform went viral, spreading out across blogs and social media all over the web.

During 2009 both Tom Findlay and Andy Cato were repeatedly confirming the existence of a pending new album. While on the Bacardi Express tour in Australia, Findlay said it will be called "Black Light and it is going to be the darker side of Groove Armada, which is finally coming out after 12 years."[4]. The first single released on November 23, 2009 was "I Won't Kneel" featuring Groove Armada's new vocalist, SaintSaviour.[5] The album's second single "Paper Romance" was released on February 22, 2010, and the album was released in Europe on February 28.

Groove Armada are set to release a remix album "White Light" which contains recent alternative live versions of many songs from Black Light aswell as other classic Groove Armada songs. Andy Cato stated on the offical Groove Armada blog that "Ideas were flowing. Go, Not Forgotten, Look Me In the Eye Sister, Superstylin got even larger.". White Light is targeted for release before the outfits visit to Australia in early october 2010.

Discography

Albums

Year Album UK Albums Chart[6] U.S. Top Electronic Albums Australia
[7]
1998 Northern Star
1999 Vertigo 23 39
2000 The Remixes 68
2001 Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub) 5 7 8
2002 Lovebox 41 3 15
2004 The Best of Groove Armada 6 26
2007 Soundboy Rock 10 10 30
2007 GA10: 10 Year Story
2010 Black Light 26 10 17
2010 White Light - - -

Compilations

Singles

Year Single UK Singles Chart[6] Italian Singles Chart U.S. Dance IRE AUS[8] Album
1997 "At the River" 19 Non-album single
1997 "Four Tune Cookie" Non-album 12" vinyl
1997 "Captain Sensual" Northern Star
1997 "M2 Many"
1999 "Innocence is Lost" (featuring Boy George) Non-album 12" promo
1999 "If Everybody Looked the Same" 25 Vertigo
1999 "At the River" (re-release) 19
1999 "I See You Baby" (featuring Gram'ma Funk) 17 12 11
2001 "Superstylin'" 12 37 40 49 Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub)
2001 "My Friend" 36 10
2002 "Purple Haze" 36 38 Lovebox
2002 "Final Shakedown"
2003 "Easy" 31 44 5
2003 "But I Feel Good" 50
2003 "Fireside Favourites EP" Non-album single
2004 "I See You Baby" (re-issue) 11 16 The Best of Groove Armada
2007 "Get Down" 9 22 48 33 Soundboy Rock
2007 "Song 4 Mutya (Out of Control)" (featuring Mutya Buena) 8 49 26 24 Soundboy Rock and Real Girl
2008 "Love Sweet Sound" (download-only) 21 Soundboy Rock
2008 "Feel the Same" (featuring Angie Stone; download-only) Non-album single
2009 "Drop the Tough EP" Non-album single
2009 "Go" Non-album single
2009 "Pull Up (Crank It Up)" (feat. Slarta John) Non-album single
2009 "El Padrino" Non-album single
2009 "I Won't Kneel" (feat. SaintSaviour) Black Light
2010 "Paper Romance"[9] (feat. SaintSaviour & Fenech-Soler) 196
2010 "Look Me In The Eye Sister / Just For Tonight" (feat. Jess Larrabee)
2010 "History" (feat. Will Young) 167

Other work

From 1995 to 2000, Andy Cato was part of the progressive house music projects Mother's Pride and Qattara, and produced solo efforts under the aliases Caia and Journeyman DJ. In 2002 Cato collaborated with Rachel Foster, producing the album Pursuit Of Happiness under the name Weekend Players. He also co-wrote with Sophie Ellis-Bextor on her album Shoot from the Hip, and released his first solo single under his own name, "La Luna". Cato has also worked with Róisín Murphy on her new album Overpowered, producing the singles "Let Me Know" and "You Know Me Better".

Tom Findlay makes up one half of Sugardaddy, with Tim Hutton, and has collaborated with Keeling Lee. In 2005 he set up Tunetribe, a music download store.

Andy and Tom have also recently worked with Ivy and Lil, 81 and 86, on a charity project to raise money for young and disadvantaged kids. You can view the footage here

In video games

In PlayStation Home, in association with VidZone, beginning on December 3, 2009 and ending on December 17, 2009, there is an event in a special PlayStation Events Space, the Presentation Podium, for Groove Armada. The event features a mini-game called Freezeball, rewards, and exclusive music content and interview footage from Groove Armada. The event is to celebrate the launch of Groove Armada's album Black Light. Their song Madder is featured in Rayman 3 Hoodlum Havoc. Their song But I Feel Good is featured in Brian Lara International Cricket 2007 [10]

References

Contemporary usage

"Madder" appears in the video game, Rayman 3: Hoodlum Havoc, in the opening sequence.
"Hands of Time" is featured in the movies Collateral and Tell No One.
"Edge Hill" was on the soundtrack of the first Tomb Raider movie.
"Chicago" was on the soundtrack of Kevin & Perry Go Large.
"If Everybody Looked the Same" is featured in the 2000 remake of Get Carter as well as in the 2000 remake of Gone in Sixty Seconds.It also featured as the backing track for a Mercedes benz commercial.

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