Rudimental are stepping into a new chapter. The iconic electronic music group have dropped a fiery new drum & bass single, “Break My Heart.” The record is a “reconnection” anthem for a new era of the group’s sound, according to a press release shared with EDM.com. “Break My Heart” features heart-wrenching, dreamy vocals with Rudimental’s classic frenetic breakbeats and warm bass. It’s the group’s first single since last year’s full-length Ground Control album, hinting at more music to come. Take a listen below and find the single on streaming platforms here. Scroll to Continue Recommended Articles Rudimental had been promoting “Break My Heart” for weeks, teasing fans by hinting at a new “era” of the group. The...
Iconic electronic music group Rudimental have announced a new two-side album called Ground Control, which will span a staggering 16 tracks. The band also dropped the record’s lead single “Straight From The Heart,” a sun-kissed dance bop featuring Nørskov that references Doolally’s 1998 classic of the same name. “We grew up raving to this classic garage record by Doolally, who used to mentor Amir,” Rudimental explained in a joint press statement, “and inspired by the original release on Locked On Records, we wanted to give it a modern twist.” The use of horns is a cornerstone of Rudimental’s music, and brass is—well—at the heart of “Straight From The Heart.” The group also employs a foot-tapping bassline and breezy house rhythm...
Jasmine Harrison is not a musician. She has never picked up a microphone or downloaded music production software. She’s only danced to one song in her entire life, albeit an embarrassing one. But after making history as the youngest woman to row solo across any ocean, she is living proof that music can propel anyone to do extraordinary things. Accompanied by nothing but a playlist and the mesmeric, repetitive splosh of her oar slicing the ocean’s surface, Harrison, 21, traversed the Atlantic Ocean in 70 days, 3 hours and 48 minutes. However, with a bubbly naiveté rarely found in a barnstorming, record-breaking heroine, you wouldn’t know it when speaking to her. And after the enormity of her accomplishment finally sunk in, even she can’t believe it was her....
In 2019, Hot Since 82 shared an intimate look into a period of mourning with his 8-Track record. Flash forward to today, when he has continued to take his fans along on his journey with him to the next stage—Recovery. As his first full-length studio album, he describes the 13-track release as a “healing record” that has provided him wiht a therapeutic release and positioned him in a more positive headspace. Recovery is stunning from start to finish. Not only does it exude uplifting spirits, but it also features a slew of jaw-dropping collaborations. The biggest stand-out is on “Body Control,” which features the iconic vocals of Boy George and production help from the world-renowned Jamie Jones. The single encapsulates the underground ...
Back in March, Rudimental dropped back-to-back singles, “Easy On Me” with The Martinez Brothers and “Krazy” featuring Afronaut Zu. This quick succession of releases stirred up the conversation around their fourth studio album, which is confirmed but currently has no release date. Five months later, they have returned with their latest single “Come Over” featuring Anne-Marie and Tion Wayne. “Come Over” cultivates a summertime feel with a magnificently infectious beat and two excellent features. Rudimental dive deep into their roots on this one, cooking up a UK garage track that Anne-Marie’s radio-ready vocals and Tion Wayne’s immaculate chops fit effortlessly into. The crisp percussion, soulful horns, and ...