

No matter the tempo, Groove Armada gravitate toward dance music's deepest realms. The duo of Andy Cato and Tom Findlay got their start in the late '90s with low-lit downtempo and slow-burning club tracks like "Chicago", setting funk licks inside dreamy atmospheres. And they're no strangers to peak time: "Superstylin'" sneaks woozy dub reggae into floor-filling house, while "Song 4 Mutya (Out of Control)" uses shades of Prince and channels '80s synth-pop at its most upbeat. Their pop chops shine even brighter on the Bryan Ferry collaboration "Shameless"—a melancholy slice of sleek New Wave.