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Jack Patterson the then boyfriend of Grace Chatto would record compositions of Chatto’s and add drum beats and electronic effects to the mix. Interestingly, the band’s name Clean Bandit comes from a translation of a Russian phrase, which Patterson said is the equivalent to the English “utter rascal”.
The band is known for their ability to transcend genres, with classically trained members Grace Chatto and Neil Amin-Smith adding impressive compositions from the likes of Beethoven and Mozart. Zane Lowe BBC Radio 1 DJ has described Clean Bandit as making classical/orchestral music accessible to a wider audience, as well as adding notable house elements into their distinctive electronic style with fruitful results.
On the 29 March 2013 Clean Bandit released the song “Mozart’s House” which peaked at number 17 on the UK Singles Chart and was their first top twenty single. The band subsequently made a music video shot in Russia, which became an instant success.
In a groundbreaking BBC Radio 1 broadcast Clean Bandit along with five lead vocalists accompanied the 70-strong BBC Philharmonic orchestra in a 45-minute performance at Media City, Salford, UK. The orchestral instruments replicated the sound of the band’s synthesisers arranged by the composer Joe Duddell under Clean Bandit’s instruction to have no synth content whatsoever.
Clean Bandit’s fourth song “Rather Be” featuring Jess Glynne was released on 19th January, 2014, and reached the top of the UK Singles Chart becoming one of the fastest selling singles of the year. The song features on their debut album “New Eyes” which was released on 2nd June 2014.
Super !!! Her voice and energy was unbelievel good, superb. The acoustic in trix is great and i hope she Will continue coming Thérè. I have no more Words except thank you for the great time that i had
Clean Bandit completely delivers in their live show!
I first saw them as a support act for Bastille and was so blown away by their performance that I went home and downloaded all the tracks they had out. Not long after that their single “Rather Be” started to blow up and they announced their own headlining tour, conveniently coming to London on my birthday, so I of course immediately purchased tickets.
Based on their music, you could assume that it would be difficult for them to perform live since most of their tracks have guest singers and lots of musical elements. However, they completely pull it off. They bring two amazing singers with them on tour, Florence Rawlings and Elisabeth Troy, who switch on and off singing the main parts for each song with Elisabeth even rapping the Stylo G part on “Come Over”. The ladies are so energetic and their voices harmonize beautifully. In addition to the ladies, Grace sings on “Come Over” and Jack sings on “Dust Clears”. Plus, if you see them in London (and maybe other places but I can’t be sure) there’s even a special guest that they bring out for Mozart’s House (hint hint: it’s Love Ssega).
In terms of the music itself, all of the Clean Bandits are clearly accomplished musicians. Grace plays her cello beautifully and dances the whole time, Neil never seems to hit a bum note on his violin, Luke always looks super serious but kills it on the drums, and Jack is the ultimate multi-tasker switching from keyboard to synth and even to what appears to be an electric oboe at one point.
Their shows are always really upbeat and everyone in the audience dances the whole time. Even before they were a household name, the crowd couldn’t help but dance along. I highly recommend seeing them which shouldn’t be too hard, because they seem to be touring non-stop this year and hitting every major festival.