Music
Edge of the Horizon
BMG4050538612516
Electronic
2x12"
£21.66 (£25.99 incl. VAT)
With three UK Top 10 hits, three Grammy nominations and a succession of classics such as ‘Superstylin’’, ‘Song 4 Mutya (Out of Control)’, ‘I See You Baby’, ‘Paper Romance’ and ‘At The River’, Groove Armada are one of the most influential forces in dance music. Now the duo – Tom Findlay and Andy Cato – add a new chapter to their storied history with the release of the new album ‘Edge of the Horizon’.
It’s been ten years since Groove Armada released their landmark album ‘Black Light’. They’ve been active in recent years - DJ sets, select live shows and the ‘Twenty One Years’ compilation - yet the prospect of a new album seemed unlikely. That all changed when they stepped out at the Boomtown Festival and saw the reaction from long-term fans and newcomers alike.
“We walked on stage to a young crowd, there were 40,000 people there,” smiles Cato. “We had the most amazing Hollywood Bowl type view from the stage and it just felt so fresh and relevant.”
Initially they planned to complete some half-finished ideas that remained from the ‘Black Light’ era. Elements of the title track and ‘Holding Strong’ both remain from that original plan, but ultimately their creative connection resulted in 'Edge of the Horizon'. The album’s lead single ‘Get Out On The Dancefloor’ puts an esoteric slant on their sound. The track features key ‘Black Light’ collaborator Nick Littlemore (Empire Of The Sun, Pnau), whose stream-of-consciousness vocals merge with Groove Armada’s slick grooves to feel like a motorik twist on Talking Heads. The duo had accumulated hundreds of extracts of Littlemore’s vocals and painstakingly edited them together into something fresh and vibrant.
SIDE 1
1. Get Out On The Dancefloor (feat. Nick
Littlemore)
2. Let It Go
3. Tripwire (feat. Nick Littlemore)
SIDE 2
1. Don’t Give Up
2. We’re Free
3. Edge Of The Horizon
SIDE 3
1. Lover 4 Now (feat. Todd Edwards)
2. I Can Only Miss You
3. What Cha Gonna Do With Your Love
SID3 4
4. Talk Talk
5. Dance Our Hurt Away