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The Glitch Mob

edIT, Boreta and Ooah are genuine perfectionists. Their debut album Drink The Sea saw them locks themselves away for an entire year without playing their material to anyone (even their manager!) while their follow up Love Death & Immortality was a two year process that was so focussed they even cancelled a tour to make sure it was perfect. Loved and respected for their insane live shows and notable remixes of The White Stripes, The Prodigy and Daft Punk, The Glitch Mob fuse heavy grooves with rich textured electronic soundscapes that are impossible to categorise. As a result they’re often referred to as being their own genre.

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The Glitch Mob – The Flavour

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