Electronic group Clean Bandit get their Glastonbury wellies out for the first time this summer and we’ve a strong hunch that they might be one of the biggest surprise hits at Worthy Farm. The Cambridge group, who create ‘baroque pop’ fusing electronic beats and classical instrumentation have built a massive fan base since their debut single Mozart’s House. While the reaction to the single, which many felt was a one-off novelty, was mixed, there’s no disputing their progress since.
Fourth single Rather Be scored the group their first UK No. 1 and gave their album, New Eyes, a timely boost ahead of its release in June. Support from Radio 1 DJs including Greg James, Fearne Cotton and Zane Lowe has placed Clean Bandit close to many hearts and on many playlists.
Electronic group Clean Bandit get their Glastonbury wellies out for the first time this summer and we’ve a strong hunch that they might be one of the biggest surprise hits at Worthy Farm. The Cambridge group, who create ‘baroque pop’ fusing electronic beats and classical instrumentation have built a massive fan base since their debut single Mozart’s House. While the reaction to the single, which many felt was a one-off novelty, was mixed, there’s no disputing their progress since.
Fourth single Rather Be scored the group their first UK No. 1 and gave their album, New Eyes, a timely boost ahead of its release in June. Support from Radio 1 DJs including Greg James, Fearne Cotton and Zane Lowe has placed Clean Bandit close to many hearts and on many playlists.