Paul Terefenko - 01.04.2010  On Groove Armada’s sixth album, the UK dance duo – whose Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub) album you might have bought back in 2001 when you were digg...
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Martin Siberok - 01.04.2010 From the menacing shout-out on the opener Warsaw, you know you're in for a treat. It's the sixth studio release from the dynamic duo of Andy Cato and ...
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Greg Inglis - 17.03.2010  With relatively few exceptions Groove Armada have become a name you can trust for bland, inoffensive dinner party music. This LP disarms such preconce...
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AMOROSI - 09.03.2010  Andy Cato and Tom Findlay, thefour British arms of Groove Armada, have always maintained a sexy downbeat techvibe for their albums. Even when they're ...
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Pete Cashmore - 05.03.2010  Groove Armada have always been a bit of a ‘default setting’ act cherished by those who can’t be arsed to get out there and dig. Favourite football tea...
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Stéphane Girard - 04.03.2010  Compared to other mainstream UK dance acts such as The Chemical Brothers, The Prodigy or Basement Jaxx, Groove Armada has always looked like the most ...
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Estella Hung - 03.03.2010  How long ago it now seems since Groove Armada first struck gold with their curiously brassy and bass-driven musak, smartly backed by the occasional te...
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Dan Gennoe - 02.03.2010  If Andy Cato and Tom Findlay have one overriding talent, it's the ability to label albums with titles befitting their contents. They're not always cat...
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Lauren Murphy - 02.03.2010  The London-based dance duo combine forces with the likes of Bryan Ferry, Nick Littlemore and Will Young on their sixth album. Although it dips slightl...
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Josh Adley - 01.03.2010  'Black Light? is the new album from electro duo Grove Armada. Full of variety and inspired beats the record is nicely polished with a mature and punch...
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