GROOVE ARMADA - Soundboy Rock reviews
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| Times Online |
Their name always evokes a vision of Boris Johnson hoofing at a wedding party, but this is the most convincing album in years from Andy Cato and Tom Findlay (and guests). Candi Staton and boss drummer Tony Allen appear on some nostalgic house tracks, and Mutya Buena gets to sing her own name on the irresistible Song 4 Mutya (Out of Control), a match for her Sugababes hits. A pleasing surprise....full text |
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| Virgin |
| If it wasn’t for their regular Lovebox club nights, it would have been easy to forget all about Groove Armada in the five years since their last release (also called Lovebox) – at least in terms of albums, anyway. Conversely, such party-rocking chart-friendly anthems as I See You Baby, Superstylin’ and Easy endure today and make a mockery of any uncool, sell-out criticisms....full text |
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| IndieLondon |
| GROOVE Armada duo Findlay and Cato have described their latest album Soundboy Rock as “a celebration of dance music’s vibrant versatility”. And it certainly fits the criteria, mixing some crunching dancefloor fillers with ambience, chillout, party anthems and even a slab of reggae at one point....full text |
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