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 ...
Groove Armada have announced their return to Australia, this time bringing their famed DJ sets to Perth, Sydney and Melbourne across late February and early March. The three-date run follows on from ...
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 ...
Just because you're under quarantine doesn't mean you have to social-distance yourself from the beat. To spread this message, Groove Armada got help from Davina de Camp, Rose McGowan, and a ton of ...
The electronic duo Groove Armada, consisting of musicians Andy Cato and Tom Findlay, has long been known for its numerous collaborations and a laid−back sound characteristic of '90s British club music ...
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 ...
Glaswegian DJ and producer Ewan McVicar has delivered a stellar remix of the Groove Armada classic 'I See You Baby' out the 24th of August via BMG. Originally released as the third single from Groove ...
Trojan Jamaica/BMG continues to honor and extend the groundbreaking work of the late great U-Roy with today's premiere of a new Groove Armada remix of U-Roy and Shaggy's spectacular version of "Rule ...
After a decade of filling our dancefloors, rousing our pop festivals and making the Renault Mégane seem like a slightly less middle-aged car than it actually is, Groove Armada have decided to take ...
Andy Cato and Tom Findlay, better known together as Groove Armada, will release their sixth studio album, Black Light, February 23, 2010 in the U.S. The album, which features an impressive list of ...
Cafe Tacuba; Groove Armada The second installment of KCRW's World Festival at the Hollywood Bowl featured two bands that were worlds apart: Mexico's Cafe Tacuba and Britain's Groove Armada. Tacuba ...