Lowlands 2007 # 03
August 13th, 2007 by Maks
Third post on ‘Lowlands 2007′: Groove Armada.
It must be somewhere around six or seven years ago that Groove Armada already did Lowlands. Back then their first album ‘Vertigo’ was just released including a true hit: ‘I See You Baby (shakin’ that ass)’ which was remixed over and over again by others later on. Another song on Vertigo became an instant hit and did quiet well on several lounge-compilations: ‘At The River’, an übercool and very laid-back track build upon a Patti Page sample from ‘Old Cape Cod’.
The Lowlands-gig Groove Armada did back then was a creative, soulful and stunning danceable set in a very good atmosphere, partly because of the gorgeous singer Andy Cato and Tom Findlay took with them on that tour. Although GA’s style over the years made a little move to a - imho - more popular, less underground style, they still can hit the crowd. Let’s hope the crowd can still shake their ass on sunday-evening after three long days.
White Noise offers you over ten random Groove Armada tracks. You can pick up those tracks one by one over here, but you can also pick up the complete album ‘Vertigo’ over here. Enjoy.
Groove Armada will play on Sunday 19th Aug 22.00 at the Bravo-tent






































































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Betty Page misschien?
[img]http://www.thewrittenwordautographs.com/images/page.jpg[/img]August 13th, 2007 at 11:33 am
Maks
August 13th, 2007 at 11:40 am
ikiro
Suntoucher feat. Jeru the Damaja op ‘Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub)’ (2001) is toch wel mijn favoriet, kort gevolgd door Superstylin’ van datzelfde album.
August 15th, 2007 at 3:41 pm