It's hard to believe that it was only May last year that Rudimental released 'Feel The Love' and stormed straight to the top of the charts. An appearance at Radio 1's Hackney Weekend followed, and 2012 was theirs for the taking.
Their unique sound is grown out of dance, drum'n'bass, dubstep, crossed with soaring vocals - their list of guest vocalists itself reads like a who's who of hot new talent. And while John Newman, Alex Clare, Ella Eyre and Foxes may all have Rudimental to thank for early chart success, the band may be pinching themselves that's only been 18 months, they're Mercury-nominated, and they're headlining 1Xtra Live in Leeds.
It's hard to believe that it was only May last year that Rudimental released 'Feel The Love' and stormed straight to the top of the charts. An appearance at Radio 1's Hackney Weekend followed, and 2012 was theirs for the taking.
Their unique sound is grown out of dance, drum'n'bass, dubstep, crossed with soaring vocals - their list of guest vocalists itself reads like a who's who of hot new talent. And while John Newman, Alex Clare, Ella Eyre and Foxes may all have Rudimental to thank for early chart success, the band may be pinching themselves that's only been 18 months, they're Mercury-nominated, and they're headlining 1Xtra Live in Leeds.