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Knife Party is an Australian electro house duo founded by two members of
the electronic rock band Pendulum; Rob Swire and Gareth McGrillen. In
a December 2012 interview with Mixmag they revealed that they are
named after a song on the Deftones album White Pony.
Origins
McGrillen and Swire first met as members of UK metal band Xygen before hearing
Konflict‘s "Messiah" at a club and vowing to enter the
Drum and Bass scene. After recruiting veteran DJ Paul Harding, they
created the drum and bass rock fusion band Pendulum in 2002 and
enjoyed a rise to fame after their 2005 release Hold Your Colour. By
2007 they re-released the album with the massive drum and bass scene
hit "Blood Sugar" and began work on their next album In
Silico, which brought considerable mainstream success. They followed
up with a third album in 2010, Immersion, which was also well
received in the mainstream.
2011–2012: 100% No Modern Talking
Their first EP, 100% No Modern Talking was released digitally through
Pendulum's imprint record label EarStorm. It was released as free
download from their official website, Soundcloud and Faсеbооk, as
well as being available for purchase on Beatport and iTunes on 12
December 2011. The EP originally was to feature 'Back to the Z-List'
but was replaced with 'Destroy Them with Lazers' as the duo had
decided to abandon the track. A twееt in December 2011 suggested
the possibility of a remix EP in the future. The EP title refers to
the lack of "Modern Talking", a wavetable in the software
synthesiser NI Massive commonly used to create "talking"
basslines.
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the electronic rock band Pendulum; Rob Swire and Gareth McGrillen. In
a December 2012 interview with Mixmag they revealed that they are
named after a song on the Deftones album White Pony.
Origins
McGrillen and Swire first met as members of UK metal band Xygen before hearing
Konflict‘s "Messiah" at a club and vowing to enter the
Drum and Bass scene. After recruiting veteran DJ Paul Harding, they
created the drum and bass rock fusion band Pendulum in 2002 and
enjoyed a rise to fame after their 2005 release Hold Your Colour. By
2007 they re-released the album with the massive drum and bass scene
hit "Blood Sugar" and began work on their next album In
Silico, which brought considerable mainstream success. They followed
up with a third album in 2010, Immersion, which was also well
received in the mainstream.
2011–2012: 100% No Modern Talking
Their first EP, 100% No Modern Talking was released digitally through
Pendulum's imprint record label EarStorm. It was released as free
download from their official website, Soundcloud and Faсеbооk, as
well as being available for purchase on Beatport and iTunes on 12
December 2011. The EP originally was to feature 'Back to the Z-List'
but was replaced with 'Destroy Them with Lazers' as the duo had
decided to abandon the track. A twееt in December 2011 suggested
the possibility of a remix EP in the future. The EP title refers to
the lack of "Modern Talking", a wavetable in the software
synthesiser NI Massive commonly used to create "talking"
basslines.