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Album artwork for Late Night Tales: Groove Armada by Groove Armada

"If it's a smorgasbord of rare mellowtronica and dance music from two of the UK's most esteemed curators you're after, then you could do worse than to check out

this brand new reissue of Late Night Tales: Groove Armada that was originally released in 2008.For their second team-up with the legendary label (anda release that even the BBC admits 'offers a selectionof some great tunes'), Andy Cato and Tom Findlay have painstakingly compiled a collection of songs so varied, it'll leave even the most open-minded listener occasionally scratching their head. And yet, somehow, it works - from an unlikely cover of Gary Numan's 'Are (Friends) Electric?' to the arcane Americana of Beyond The Wizard's Sleeve's mix of Roscoe via a Balaeric edit of Will Young and a White Isle-ready edit of Chris Rea's Josephine, the good ship Armada never fails to entrance. All aboard!"When I look back on my career the two things I'm prob- ably most proud of were the compilations we curated and the live show.

Groove Armada

Late Night Tales: Groove Armada

Late Night Tales
Album artwork for Late Night Tales: Groove Armada by Groove Armada
LPx2

$32.99

180g Vinyl

Black
Includes download code
Released 12/01/2023Catalog Number

LNT20.1

Groove Armada

Late Night Tales: Groove Armada

Late Night Tales
Album artwork for Late Night Tales: Groove Armada by Groove Armada
LPx2

$32.99

180g Vinyl

Black
Includes download code
Released 12/01/2023Catalog Number

LNT20.1

"If it's a smorgasbord of rare mellowtronica and dance music from two of the UK's most esteemed curators you're after, then you could do worse than to check out

this brand new reissue of Late Night Tales: Groove Armada that was originally released in 2008.For their second team-up with the legendary label (anda release that even the BBC admits 'offers a selectionof some great tunes'), Andy Cato and Tom Findlay have painstakingly compiled a collection of songs so varied, it'll leave even the most open-minded listener occasionally scratching their head. And yet, somehow, it works - from an unlikely cover of Gary Numan's 'Are (Friends) Electric?' to the arcane Americana of Beyond The Wizard's Sleeve's mix of Roscoe via a Balaeric edit of Will Young and a White Isle-ready edit of Chris Rea's Josephine, the good ship Armada never fails to entrance. All aboard!"When I look back on my career the two things I'm prob- ably most proud of were the compilations we curated and the live show.