Groove Armada
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Groove Armada: Northern Star (Tummy Touch/CD/LP)
Review by Stephen Dalton, New Musical Express, 21 March 1998
JUST ONE of the trade names of Tom Findlay and Andy Cato, London club promoters and jazz-funk veterans, Groove Armada's debut album is an oddly ...
Interview by Neil Mason, Melody Maker, 8 May 1999
MOST PEOPLE would have a raft of tunes. Andy Cato and Tom Findlay go one better. They're ain't called Groove Armada for nothing, you know. ...
Interview by Sheryl Garratt, The Observer, 9 September 2001
IT'S A HOT summer afternoon, Tom Findlay and Andy Cato have cold beers, and we're all sitting on a terrace in west London overlooking the ...
Groove Armada: Leadmill, Sheffield
Live Review by Dave Simpson, The Guardian, 23 October 2001
ACKNOWLEDGED KINGS of chill-out, Groove Armada's music works best in certain environments, ideally a Mediterranean beach, hours after closing time. However, presenting chilled-out sounds within ...
Groove Armada: Brixton Academy, London
Live Review by Max Bell, The Evening Standard, 18 March 2002
Getting back in the groove ...
Groove Armada: Brixton Academy, London
Live Review by Caroline Sullivan, The Guardian, 16 December 2002
AT FIVE MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT, two stiletto-booted teenage girls were scurrying toward Brixton Academy, clutching each other's hands, as if Nonentity from Pop Idol awaited ...
Interview by Scott McLennan, Rip It Up (Australia), October 2004
Unlike their UK dance contemporaries Faithless, the rumours of Groove Armada's imminent demise remain firmly denied by the duo themselves. While Tom Findlay recently commented ...
Review by Dan Gennoe, dotmusic.co.uk, Summer 2007
SOME ACTS whip up a frenzy of anticipation and excitement without even trying. Groove Armada aren't one of them. ...
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