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Bacardi, Groove Armada Sign 360-Degree DealBacardi and Groove Armada have signed a one-year partnership that covers recordings, touring, and audiovisual content. As the liquor company's global experiential manager, Sarah Tinsley,
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Publicado: 2008-03-28 Proveedor: Artist Direct
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Groove Armada - Fascinating Fact 5065British dance duo GROOVE ARMADA have signed a one-year deal with rum company Bacardi. The group will issue their forthcoming releases through the drinks brand, and will ...
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Publicado: 2008-03-22 Proveedor: Contact Music
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Daft Punk, LCD Soundsystem, The Black Keys Bring Day One of Lollapalooza to a Groove-Heavy End As the sun continues to descend behind buildings and temperatures cool in Chicago, the Black Keys turn in an effort that confirms why they’ve landed a slot on one of the big stages. In the city that’s the home of the blues, the guitar-and-drums duo fittingly delivers a dirty, swampy and skuzzy set that wouldn’t be out of place in a gritty South Side blues club. However improbable, these two white dudes from Akron, Ohio, have Mississippi Delta blood running through their veins. Guitarist-singer Dan Auerbach wears a metal slide over his left pinky finger and sings out of the side of his mouth, scribbling licks and bending strings with modest flair. Notes dangle and solos moan. “I’m inviting you all over to my house in Akron if you want to come,” he announces, diving into the fuzz-rock of “Set You Free.” He soon rescinds the offer, but makes up for any false hopes with a scorching “Your Touch.” After Perry Farrell’s Satellite Party thuds through a stock cover of Jane’s Addiction’s “Jane Says,” James Murphy lays down a burbling blend of funk, disco, rock and dance escapism with LCD Soundsystem. Slaves to the groove, the group rides an armada of percussion — drums, tambourines, blocks, cymbals, piano keys and especially cowbells — to stoke the fire. Murphy resembles a computer geek on leave from his cubicle life, and he wants to celebrate. He seethes with sarcastic revenge (“North American Scum”), gets misty-eyed (“All My Friends”) and gives useful advice, informing the audience that “if you don’t see any girls around you, you’re dancing wrong.” But it’s “Time to Get Away” that embodies LCD Soundsystem’s fun-first attitude, and Murphy knows it, looking out over the sea of bobbing heads in front of him. Perched atop a raised pyramid-shaped console and backed by phenomenal visuals, Daft Punk capitalize on the darkness of night. Their faces concealed under shiny metal blast-shield masks, which complement their sleek black space suits, the French electronic duo dazzles with
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Publicado: 2007-08-06 Proveedor: Rolling Stone Etiquetas: Rock News, Festivals, Lollapalooza
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Groove Armada Our Songs With Minogue Are The BestDance stars GROOVE ARMADA insist their songs on KYLIE MINOGUE's comeback album are better than her collaboration with British producer CALVIN HARRIS.
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Publicado: 2007-07-10 Proveedor: Contact Music
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Groove Armada Were Terrified Of MutyaBritish DJ duo GROOVE ARMADA were terrified ex-SUGABABES singer MUTYA BUENA would be "a little monster" ahead of their recent duet together. The SUPE
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Publicado: 2007-03-25 Proveedor: Contact Music
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Rum businessGroove Armada toast a deal with a drinks brand
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Publicado: 2009-01-21 Proveedor: BBC
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60 SECONDS: Mutya BuenaMutya Buena was renowned for being the surliest of the Sugababes, a group she joined at the age of 12. In 2005, she left the band to have a baby and has now launched her solo career. Her album Real Girl is out now. Her new single Song 4 Mutya with Groove Armada is released today.
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Publicado: 2007-07-23 Proveedor: Metro.co.uk
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Your Weekend To Do's [To Do]FRIDAY · Adam Carolla will be hosting what is sure to be an uproarious Q+A after the 7:30 screening of his film The Hammer at the Regency Fairfax 3. The Hammer is definitely worth checking out, as our own guest-blogger Nick Malis says it's one of the best sports comedies of the decade. · King Britt at the Getty, The Watson Twins at the Natural History Museum, Les Claypool at the Wiltern. · The G2 Gallery hosts an opening reception for Tom Mangelsen's wildlife photos. SATURDAY · Groove Armada at the Los Angeles City Hall, Ministry at the House of Blues, preggo Minnie Driver at the Hotel Café. · Find love, hockey style. · The always entertaining, sometimes depressing Artie Lang at the Gibson Amphitheater. SUNDAY · Jason Mraz at the Troubadour, Rademacher at Spaceland, Part Time Punks at the Echo. · Infamous architect Frank Gehry talks it out with classical-music scholar/conductor Leon Botstein at the Hammer. Go and ask him how they keep the Disney Hall so shiny.
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Publicado: 2008-04-05 Proveedor: Defamer Etiquetas: To Do
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