
A pair who could not look more happy onstage seem to have as much fun as their crowds as they perform live.

GO AND RAGE! You will not be disappointed.Ĭhristian Srigley and Leighton James, otherwise known as Canadian music duo Adventure Club have been making music as a pair since 2011 and in their short career span they have gained a big following on the live circuit. In fact, one of my friends has seen them 5 times and another 4. This show was equally as amazing as the Ottawa one and I would go and see Adventure Club a 3rd and 4th time without hesitation. I was actually surprised by the fan base they had in the UK since they are from Montreal. I went because I already loved their music and had such a good time the first time I saw them. The second time I saw them was in London, UK at Village Underground. The music absolutely brings you to another world and since their fans know all of their songs the atmosphere is amazing. They are the perfect combination of dubstep and electro with random old school thrown in. They mix their already amazing songs into a show that perfectly captures the energy of a crowd. I was there with a few friends and we were all equally in awe. THEY WERE AMAZING and I wasn’t able to stop jumping or screaming along to a song for the entire show. Adventure Club are my all time favourite DJs so I may offer a bit biased review. The first time I was at Ottawa’s Bluesfest in Canada. I have seen Adventure Club do sets twice.
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Among their remixes are “Put On” by Young Jeezy, featuring Kanye West, “Broken Lungs” by Thrice, “To A Friend” by Alexisonfire, “Youth” by Foxes, “Remember (Walking in the Sand) by The Shangri-las, “Till the World Ends” by Britney Spears and “Crave You” by Flight Facilities, which was used in an episode of the MTV series Teen Wolf.

It was featured on UKF Dubstep’s YouTube channel and gained the duo a critical mass of exposure, with two million views by November 2012.Īdventure Club are maybe best known for the viral remixes that they consistently release, a lot of them of pop-punk songs of their salad days. Their reputation grew with the online release of their first music video, for their remix of “Everything To Me” by Lips (Peter Criss, the drummer of Kiss’s first band). Adventure Club gained notoriety when their remix of post-hardcore outfit Brand New’s track “Daisy”, the title track off their 2009 studio album, went viral with the help of a listing on The Hype Machine, an MP3 rating website. Adventure Club pride themselves in using Cakewalk SONAR, a little-used production program, which they claim gives them a special edge over other electronic dance music artists.Īmong their other influences are Flight Facilities, Greeley Estates, Bring Me the Horizon, Brand New, Tiësto and Flux Pavilion.Īlso like Skrillex, they owe a great of their success to viral word of mouth marketing and video streaming platforms.

There is an affinity in dubstep for bratty, teenage gamer culture and DIY effects. Their sound is perhaps most comparable to the geeky dubstep stylings of Skrillex. They originally began as a hardcore pop-punk outfit, but got bored with analogue sounds and moved towards more electronic influences.
