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Galaxians formed in 2012 when Woodward and Skinner moved to form a group that updated the sounds of the 80s dancefloor for the modern age. The pair soon emerged with EP releases on New York's Dither Down Records and Atlanta label Rotating Souls and three UK/EU tours between 2013 and 2015. Singer Emma Mason joined in 2016, and her powerhouse vocals lit up the band’s 2017 debut LP Let The Rhythm In.
The album caught the attention of the national music press - Clash Magazine described the album as ‘[a] tour de force of exuberant club energy’ while the Huffington Post labelled it ‘dazzling’. The single 'How Do U Feel?' was also featured on Stuart Maconie's show on BBC 6 Music. A remix of the single also appeared on Future Disco's Technicolour Nights compilation album; Lauren Laverne's compilation of the week in May 2019.
For their second album, Chemical Reaction (2020), Galaxians have stripped back the music and pumped up the vocals, with Mason's voice elevating the group to a fully-formed musical act. Clash again took the lead on the album, describing it as '[a] storming, potent, extremely direct return'. The band collaborated with dancer Darren Pritchard (House of Ghetto), and BBC filmmaker Clare Tavernor on the video for the album's title track.
The band’s live profile has continued to grow, with festival appearances at Amsterdam Dance Event, Bluedot, Beat-Herder, Port Eliot, and Tramlines, plus support slots for the likes of Tom Tom Club, Dam Funk, and ESG.
The album caught the attention of the national music press - Clash Magazine described the album as ‘[a] tour de force of exuberant club energy’ while the Huffington Post labelled it ‘dazzling’. The single 'How Do U Feel?' was also featured on Stuart Maconie's show on BBC 6 Music. A remix of the single also appeared on Future Disco's Technicolour Nights compilation album; Lauren Laverne's compilation of the week in May 2019.
For their second album, Chemical Reaction (2020), Galaxians have stripped back the music and pumped up the vocals, with Mason's voice elevating the group to a fully-formed musical act. Clash again took the lead on the album, describing it as '[a] storming, potent, extremely direct return'. The band collaborated with dancer Darren Pritchard (House of Ghetto), and BBC filmmaker Clare Tavernor on the video for the album's title track.
The band’s live profile has continued to grow, with festival appearances at Amsterdam Dance Event, Bluedot, Beat-Herder, Port Eliot, and Tramlines, plus support slots for the likes of Tom Tom Club, Dam Funk, and ESG.
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