Rudimental
Rudimental is a British drum and bass band that emerged onto the music scene in 2012, captivating audiences with their eclectic sound and dynamic live performances. The group was formed in Hackney, London, and consists of Piers Aggett, Amir Amor, Kesi Dryden, and Leon "DJ Locksmith" Rolle. Rudimental is renowned for their genre-blending style, incorporating elements of soul, R&B, and electronic into their music, which often features collaborations with a diverse range of artists. Their debut album, "Home," released in 2013, was a commercial success, reaching number one on the UK Albums Chart and earning them multiple nominations and awards, including a BRIT Award for British Single of the Year for their track "Waiting All Night." Known for their high-energy performances, Rudimental has headlined major festivals and toured extensively. Subsequent albums like "We the Generation" (2015) and "Toast to Our Differences" (2019) further solidified their reputation, showcasing hits such as "Feel the Love" and "These Days." Rudimental's innovative approach and ability to fuse various musical styles have made them a prominent force in the contemporary music landscape.