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Girls of the Internet’s manifesto is clear; to create dance music that calls back to how it was made at its inception, but with the knowledge and experience of the last 50 years of the genre.
The collective takes on people of all sexualities, gender expressions & body types. “We are very proud to bring this music back to its inclusive roots. Let’s bring back what once united us.”
Latest album When I Lost, I Found Myself saw founding member Tom bringing together acclaimed British vocalists and musicians, including collaborations with Sophie Faith, shiv & Oscar Jerome , demonstrating the innate musicality of the project, with the intention, “to create beautiful songs within a house music framework.”
With the ability to perform as a full live band, & Tom in high demand and adept selector as a DJ - the Girls Of The Internet live experience adds another layer to the experience. Having performed at Glastonbury, The Warehouse Project, Drumsheds, Printworks, Latitude, Lost Village, Fabric, XOYO, Pikes & Hï - March 2024 saw them sell out the iconic Jazz Café.
Crafting songs with real musicians, the group’s name was inspired by Roy Ayers’ Ladies of the 80’s project; “I just loved the concept, & I wanted to do the same thing with Girls of the Internet,” explains Tom. “I wanted a name that played with gender, & people’s subconscious misogyny. Girls of the Internet is abstract - it means nothing, and it can mean everything.”
Listen to The very best of Girls of the Internet
The collective takes on people of all sexualities, gender expressions & body types. “We are very proud to bring this music back to its inclusive roots. Let’s bring back what once united us.”
Latest album When I Lost, I Found Myself saw founding member Tom bringing together acclaimed British vocalists and musicians, including collaborations with Sophie Faith, shiv & Oscar Jerome , demonstrating the innate musicality of the project, with the intention, “to create beautiful songs within a house music framework.”
With the ability to perform as a full live band, & Tom in high demand and adept selector as a DJ - the Girls Of The Internet live experience adds another layer to the experience. Having performed at Glastonbury, The Warehouse Project, Drumsheds, Printworks, Latitude, Lost Village, Fabric, XOYO, Pikes & Hï - March 2024 saw them sell out the iconic Jazz Café.
Crafting songs with real musicians, the group’s name was inspired by Roy Ayers’ Ladies of the 80’s project; “I just loved the concept, & I wanted to do the same thing with Girls of the Internet,” explains Tom. “I wanted a name that played with gender, & people’s subconscious misogyny. Girls of the Internet is abstract - it means nothing, and it can mean everything.”
Listen to The very best of Girls of the Internet
Monthly listeners
540,847
Followers
43,249
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