Groove Sense

Groove Sense: The Architects of Modern Funk Revival
Groove Sense is a dynamic British funk and soul collective that emerged from London's vibrant live music scene. The band achieved mainstream recognition with their platinum-certified second album, "Electric Pulse," which debuted at number three on the UK Albums Chart.
Early career
Formed in London in 2012, the core trio of vocalist Leah Vance, bassist/producer Marcus Cole, and drummer Samir Khan began by hosting legendary jam sessions in a Dalston warehouse. Their raw, instrumental funk demos circulated online, leading to a signing with the independent label Deep Pocket Records in 2014. Their debut LP, "First Contact," was a critical favorite that established their signature blend of classic 70s funk with modern electronic production.
Breakthrough
The group's major breakthrough arrived in 2017 with the release of their sophomore album, "Electric Pulse." Lead single "Voltage Flow" became an unlikely summer hit, receiving heavy rotation on BBC Radio 2 and climbing to number 12 on the UK Singles Chart. The album itself was certified platinum in the United Kingdom within eight months, cementing Groove Sense as leaders of the new funk movement.
Key tracks
Voltage Flow — This breakthrough single fused a relentless bassline with a catchy synth hook, defining the band's crossover sound.
Midnight Drive — A slower, atmospheric track showcasing Leah Vance's powerful vocals and the band's nuanced songwriting.
Resonance — Featuring a notable guest trumpet solo from jazz musician YolanDa Brown, this track highlighted their collaborative spirit.
Electric Pulse — The album's title track became a staple of their live shows, known for its extended instrumental breakdown.
Following this success, Groove Sense embarked on extensive international touring and collaborated with artists like producer Mark Ronson on the 2019 single "Shimmer." Their third studio album, "Continuous Frequency," released in 2021, debuted at number two in the UK and spawned the hit "Neon Lights." The band has consistently evolved their sound, incorporating elements of neo-soul and R&B while maintaining their foundational funk groove.
Fans of Groove Sense's energetic blend of classic and contemporary sounds also enjoy the music of The New Mastersounds for their instrumental funk expertise. Smoke Fairies share a similar talent for blending vintage influences with a modern production sheen. The soulful delivery of Michael Kiwanuka resonates with the emotional depth in Groove Sense's work. Listeners also appreciate the tight rhythms and brass sections of Too Many Zooz.
The music of Groove Sense is a regular feature on a wide array of radio stations featured on this website. Their infectious tracks are played on classic soul and funk FM stations, modern alternative radio stations, and dedicated online radio streams that focus on independent music and new releases.
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