Crash Club
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GB kilwinning – Electro Rock / Electro Rock / Rock / Electronic Indie
Crash Club

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Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder 12" split record with yoko pwno EP 2015
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Last Dance Single 2015
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder Recondition Single 2014
Edit-artist-releases-release-placeholder jawbreaker Single 2014
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Voted Best Scottish Electronic act of 2015 at this years Scottish Alternative Music Awards Glasgow's Crash Club expertly introduce a collection of session pals onto tracks to really bring alive their Scottish electro-rock sound.

They have crafted that sound through influences ranging from the wide realms of the XTRMNTR work of Primal Scream to the Chemical Brothers with a heavy 1990’s Leftfield influence amongst it all.

Rich music tastes aside, the band have undoubtedly mastered the art of a comfortable middle positioning between rock and dance.

Continually keeping their finger to the pulse of emerging underground talent, Crash Club's collaborations bring a new edge to their music.

The melting pot of secessionists from Ian Mackinnon of Medicine Men, Alan Turner of Lost City Soul, Tragic O'Hara and Tony Costello of Tijuana Bibles take the band's live performances to another level, including at scotland's biggest festival T in the park.

From former members of Kasabian to The Klaxons, The View, The Whip, Sunshine Underground and Jagwar Ma, Crash Club have been winning the approval of their peers, all raving about this dedicated, passionate cross-over super group.