London Modular Alliance
London Modular Alliance

London Modular Alliance

GBRElectronic, Other Electronic Music
7,228 monthly listeners
  • 5.8K followers
  • 6.3K followers
  • 282 fans

London Modular Alliance's Top Spotify Songs

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Acid Lab
1.4K streams
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Artist Name
DeOrbit_118
1K streams
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Broken Remote
165 streams
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Artist Name
Turn Off the Light
113 streams
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Harnessed Black Holes
104 streams
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London Modular Alliance's Top Spotify Playlists in the past 3 Months

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Modular Synthesizer Music and Artists Discovery
by Spotify

Events3 Events

Jul
05-05
Freerotation
United Kingdom
GBR
, HerefordN/A N/A
Past
Aug-Sep
29-03
Dimensions Festival
Croatia
HRV
, PulaN/A N/A
Past
May
05-05
Queen's Yard Summer Party
United Kingdom
GBR
, LondonN/A N/A
Past

London Modular Alliance's Past Events3 Events

  • Freerotation festival

    KiNK, Move D, Objekt, Surgeon, Pearson Sound, Fred P (Black Jazz Consortium), Ben UFO, Pangaea, K-Lone, Altern 8, Sebastian Mullaert, Deena Abdelwahed, Tom Demac, Peverelist, Pariah, BATU, Aurora Halal, London Modular Alliance, Sven Weisemann, Facta, Kai Alce, DJ Bone, Radioactive Man, Patrice Scott, Tom Ellis, Burnt Friedman, Neel, Mike Huckaby, Kerrie, XDB, Juju & Jordash, Tama Sumo, Zoe Mc Pherson, TASHA, AFRODEUTSCHE, Ireen Amnes, Johanna Knutsson, Titonton Duvanté, Lakuti, El Choop, Mr. G, Leif, Reflektor, Steevio, October, Blasha & Allatt, Mark Hand, Sam Watson, Kontra-Musik/Ulf Eriksson, Magic Mountain High, Suzybee, re:ni, DJ Bus Replacement Service, Greg Williams, Alex Downey, Resom, Leah Floyeurs, Mono-Poly, Gigsta, Grimes Adhesif, Joe Ellis, The Neighbourhood Character
    GBR, Hereford
    Small
  • Dimensions Festival festival

    Peggy Gou, Bonobo, Nina Kraviz, Jon Hopkins, DJ Lag, Marcos Valle, Alfa Mist, Ezra Collective, Alix Perez, Poppy Ajudha, Azymuth, John Talabot, Open Mike Eagle, James Holden, Gigi Masin, Paula Temple, Avalon Emerson, Halogenix, Joe Armon-Jones, Peanut Butter Wolf, Mala, Bjarki, Amp Fiddler, Palms Trax, The Bug, Jlin, Helena Hauff, Pearson Sound, dBridge, Fatima, Skee Mask, Petar Dundov, Ben UFO, Hunee, Pangaea, Lefto, Amoss, DJ Python, DMX Krew, Lee Gamble, Maxwell Owin, Kuniyuki Takahashi, Volvox, BATU, Courtesy, Maurice Fulton, Insolate, Sonja Moonear, DJ Stingray 313, Craig Richards, Marcellus Pittman, London Modular Alliance, Detroit In Effect, Saoirse, Steve Spacek, MC GQ, rRoxymore, Fixate, Masalo, Anastasia Kristensen, Julio Victoria, Ploy, The Exaltics, San Soda, Jon K, UMFANG, Darkhouse Family, K-HAND, Klaps, Kid Drama, Ilija Rudman, Margaret Dygas, Steve O'Sullivan, Alessandro Adriani, Volruptus, Upwellings, Lady Blacktronika, Darwin, Kamma, Volster, Ash Lauryn, Ant TC1, Billy Nasty, DJ Kancheli, Kerem Akdağ, Ariwo, Charles Green, Alexander Nut, Bambooman, Heinrich Dressel, Eddy Ramich, Red D, TeslaSonic, Vladimir Acic, DJ Red Greg, Daisy Moon, Leo Leal, Kiara Scuro, Lebawski, Lexis, Pepi Jogarde, Willikens & Ivkovic, CPSmith, Heels & Souls, Aaron L, Josey Rebelle, DJ Gilla, Mark Turner, Dimensions Soundsystem, Massimo Mephisto, Harri Pepper, Jan Kinčl & Regis Kattie, efemme, Bjeor, Alleged Witches, Just Nathan, Felver, DJ Labud, Ruby Kwasiba Savage, Joachim, Tom Hannah, Nicolas Lutz, Josh Cheon, Lucy Locket, Bluetrain, Darker Than Wax
    HRV, Pula
    Medium
  • Queen's Yard Summer Party festival

    Randall, Chaos In The CBD, Sunship, Lone, O'Flynn, Dark Sky, Jasper James, Kode9, Raw Silk, Peverelist, London Modular Alliance, Ruf Dug, Saoirse, Stefano Ritteri, Desert Sound Colony, Radioactive Man, Jon K, Brassica, Unai Trotti, Imogen, Tom Jay, Bruce, Kowton, Krywald & Farrer, Ceri, Jane Fitz, Michelle Manetti, Donna Leake, Kay Suzuki, Tayls, Lukas Wigflex, Nick The Record, Jaye Ward, Salary Boy, LACK, Perfume Advert, Harri & Domenic, Love Glove, Partner Music, BFTT, High Hoops, em williams, Kit Seymour, Aurora, Howes, IONA, Banoffee Pies
    GBR, London
    Small

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London Modular Alliance's Beatport Songs

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Artist Name
Summer Long, Now Gone (London Modular Alliance Remix)
Released on Aug 14, 2020
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Artist Name
Lucid (Original Mix)
Released on Apr 02, 2021
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Artist Name
Lump of Coal (Original Mix)
Released on Dec 09, 2022
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Cracked Dice (Original Mix)
Released on Apr 30, 2021
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Lemon Mishap (Original Mix)
Released on Apr 30, 2021

Lump of Coal (Original Mix)

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Buck One (Original Mix)

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More about London Modular Alliance

Overview of Other Electronic Music musician London Modular Alliance

Electronic music group London Modular Alliance is based in the UK. Their work belongs to the Other Electronic work subgenre, which is distinguished by its avant-garde and experimental sound. Their music is a blend of techno, ambient, and electro as well as other electronic music genres. The distinctive sound of London Modular Alliance's music is a result of the use of modular synthesizers and other analog instruments. Their music is distinguished by its complex rhythms, ethereal soundscapes, and melancholic melodies.

A group of musicians under the name of London Modular Alliance are passionate about discovering the potential of electronic music. They consistently push the limits of what is possible with electronic music with their very creative and inventive compositions. They are well-known for their captivating live presentations, which combine sound and vision. The music of London Modular Alliance reflects their passion for electronic music and their commitment to coming up with something fresh and original. Their music is proof of the value of imagination and the limitless potential of electronic music.

What are the most popular songs for Other Electronic Music musician London Modular Alliance?

The electronic music group London Modular Alliance, from London, United Kingdom, has become well-liked among fans because to their distinctive sound. Ones of their best songs is "DeOrbit 118," while others include "Turn Off the Light," "Acid Lab," "Lucid," "Civic Society," "Peach Hat," "Broken Remote," "Wireless," "Harnessed Black Holes," and "Same Repeated Cycles." These songs each demonstrate the group's particular approach to electronic music, utilizing modular synthesizers and other instruments to produce a distinctive sound.

The song "DeOrbit 118" stands out because it has a strong beat and rich synth melodies that develop throughout the course of the song. With its pulsating bass and eerie synth tones, "Turn Off the Light" has a darker, more atmospheric feel. With its unrelenting pace and squelching synth textures, "Acid Lab" pays homage to vintage acid house.

The usage of modular synthesizers by London Modular Alliance, which enable a more hands-on approach to making electronic music, is frequently cited as a defining characteristic of their work. As a result, each track undergoes unforeseen changes and evolution, creating a sound that is both organic and complicated. London Modular Alliance is a band to keep an eye on in the electronic music scene because of their expanding fan base and distinctive approach to the genre.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Other Electronic Music musician London Modular Alliance?

Over the years, the British electronic music ensemble London Modular Alliance has continuously put out new songs. For fans of the genre, "Portable Sanctuary (2021)," their most recent album, is a must-listen as it features their distinctive modular synth sound. There are songs on the CD including "Clay Hills," "The Mind Is A Terrible Thing," and "We Fight We Die."

Over the past year, London Modular Alliance has also released a number of songs in addition to their most recent album. The throbbing track "Cracked Dice (2021)," which features sophisticated synth work, stands out as a superb illustration of their production abilities. A few other recent singles are "Glass Cannon EP (2020)," "Crack Fox (2020)," and "Precious Materials (2019)."

The mesmerizing rhythms and complex soundscapes of London Modular Alliance's music are well-known. Their music has a distinctive texture that is both retro and futuristic because to the use of modular synthesizers. London Modular Alliance is a band worth listening to whether you're a die-hard listener of electronic music or you're just searching for something fresh to listen to.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Other Electronic Music musician London Modular Alliance?

The electronic music ensemble London Modular Alliance has made numerous memorable appearances at festivals in recent years. Dimensions Festival, Queen's Yard Summer Party, and Freerotation are just a few of their most notable festival appearances.

The group played on the Main Stage at Dimensions Festival, showcasing their distinctive music and aesthetic to a sizable crowd. The group's capacity to enthrall an audience with their complex and original soundscapes was demonstrated during the concert, which was highly welcomed.

Another notable performance was the group's lengthy set at the Queen's Yard Summer Party, which gave them the opportunity to completely display their talents and range. The group's music blended flawlessly with the laid-back ambience of the outdoor event, giving spectators an immersive and unique experience.

The band has also performed at a number of other renowned events and festivals, including Printworks, The Warehouse Project, and Dekmantel. Their appearances at these occasions have cemented their reputation as one of the electronic music scene's most promising groups.

The performances and festival appearances by London Modular Alliance have been remarkable overall, exhibiting their distinctive sound and approach to audiences all over the world. As this creative group continues to create waves in the business, fans of electronic music should keep an eye on them.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Other Electronic Music musician London Modular Alliance?

Great music has been created through collaboration between London Modular Alliance and diverse musicians. Their two most prominent joint efforts are "Summer Long, Now Gone - London Modular Alliance Remix" with Third Son and "Glass Cannon - Alex Jann Corrupt Data Mix" with Alex Jann.

London Modular Alliance and Alex Jann combined their distinctive musical talents to create "Glass Cannon - Alex Jann Corrupt Data Mix," a track that is both energizing and intense. With a steady beat and piercing synths that keep the listener interested from the very beginning to the very end, the song is the epitome of electronic music. The song is a testament to both musicians' talent and ingenuity, demonstrating their ability to work together to produce something genuinely extraordinary.

The remix of Third Son's original song is titled "Summer Long, Now Gone - London Modular Alliance Remix." London Modular Alliance uses the already outstanding track as the foundation for a remix that stands alone. The remix uses pads and reverb to give it a moodier, more atmospheric vibe than the original. The outcome is a compelling song that draws the listener into its ethereal ambiance.

The work that London Modular Alliance has done with Third Son and Alex Jann demonstrates their capacity to collaborate with different musicians and produce distinctive and enthralling music. These collaborations serve as a showcase for their abilities as musicians and dedication to creating excellent electronic music.