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GROOVE ARMADA - BLACK LIGHT (15TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION)

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Black Light (15th Anniversary Edition)
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Electro House LP on 2x12" 15th anniversary repress after being unavailable for some time!

'Black Light' is the sixth studio album by English electronic duo Groove Armada. It combines the more mainstream-oriented sound of its predecessor, 'Soundboy Rock', with the rock spirit of 'Lovebox', and the band makes use of 1980s synthesisers for the first time.

The album is influenced by David Bowie, Fleetwood Mac, Gary Numan, New Order and Roxy Music. The vocal collaborations on the album include Bryan Ferry, Fenech-Soler, Jess Larrabee, Nick Littlemore, Saint Saviour and Will Young

Released in 2010, this record marked a sharp left turn for English duo Groove Armada, swapping the sun-drenched breaks of their early output for something darker, colder, and more structured. Drawing heavy influence from 80s synth pop, glam, and new wave-think New Order, Bowie and Gary Numan-the album built on the pop-minded flourishes of their previous work but filtered them through a sleeker, more nocturnal palette. Opener 'Look Me In The Eyes Sister' and the Saint Saviour-led 'Just For Tonight' and 'I Won't Kneel' all pulse with clean-lined synths and chilly romanticism, while 'Shameless' brings in Bryan Ferry himself for a wink to Roxy Music's legacy. Elsewhere, Fenech-Soler and Will Young lend vocal sheen, and the production glows with retro-futurist polish-vintage gear used with purpose, not pastiche. A creative peak and a late-era curveball, it's a strong reminder of the duo's ability to shapeshift without losing their core identity.

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Look Me In The Eye Sister
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Fall Silent
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Just For Tonite
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Not Forgotten
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Paper Romance
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Shameless
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History

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Groove Armada is an electronic music group from Cambridge, United Kingdom, composed of two members, Andy Cato (real name Andrew Cocup) and Tom Findlay. They first came to fame with a 1997 limited single release, At the River (made famous after being used in various Marks & Spencer advertisements), which sampled "Old Cape Cod" by Patti Page. The song has since made its way onto numerous chill-out compilations. Their most famous work is the 2000 international hit I See You Baby, remixed by Fatboy Slim in the Big Beat style -- with the repeated chorus line "Shakin' that ass," as heard in Renault Mégane advertisements. Vocals were provided by Ibiza-based DJ Gram'Ma Funk. Incidentally, this track was also recorded with the chorus line "Shakin' that thang" as a radio edit. While this is their most famous work, they have also produced less mainstream songs which are often featured in television adverts. In the early part-of 2008 after parting company with Sony BMG, Groove Armada signed an "all encompassing deal" with the Bacardi rum brand that allows them to use GA's tracks for adverts. For more information, read Bands turn to brands in new deals * Groove Armada's Suntoucher was sampled by Jay-Z for the song "What More Can I Say" on his Black Album. * The track Hands of Time is featured in the movie Collateral, and is referred to by one of the characters as a "classic song." It is also featured in the television series Cold Case; it was played as the ending song in the episode entitled Street Money, from the show's sixth season. * Groove Armada's debut album was Northern Star, released in 1998. * In 1999, Groove Armada released Vertigo, which had a more polished, mainstream sound. This album includes "At The River," which was re-released as a single (#23 UK). * In 2001, Goodbye Country, Hello Nightclub was released, with the title suggesting their new album was more upbeat and less geared toward chilling out -- as demonstrated by the single "Superstylin'" (#5 UK). * In 2002, they released the DJ mix album Another Late Night: Groove Armada, part of the Another Late Night series on Azuli Records. * In 2002, less than a year after Goodbye Country, Hello Nightclub, Groove Armada produced Lovebox, which incorporated a variety of genres. Some tracks, such as "Madder," featured a rock element, while others, such as "Lovebox" and "Remember," were closer to traditional house. "Remember" has vocals made up entirely of samples of Sandy Denny singing at Fairport. * In 2004, Groove Armada released a best-of album, which included hits and new productions (#6 UK). * In May 2007 Soundboy Rock was released, featuring the track Get Down. Guest appearances include M.A.D., Red Rat and Mutya Buena (see: Sugababes). The album was released on CD, Vinyl, and also as a limited CD package with 2 bonus tracks. * In March 2010 Black Light, their 6th studio album, was released. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groove_Armada Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.


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