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JSW007 | 2022-09-07  
Stalwarts of the UK house music scene, the Mutiny duo of Rob Davy and Dylan Barnes initially surfed the second wave of UK house music alongside the likes of Basement Jaxx and X-Press 2. Starting off releasing on their own Sunflower Records in the late 1990s, they soon signed to Virgin offshoot VC Recordings and released the singles ‘Secrets’ and ‘The Virus’ — which both cracked the UK Top 50 — and the acclaimed ‘In The Now’ album.

Moving onto Underwater Records, the successful independent label helmed by ex-Underworld producer Darren Emerson, they released the ‘Yada Yada’ album and began touring the world, scoring residencies in Ibiza and Japan along the way. They’ve rocked many parties in far-flung territories ever since, as well as notching up production and remix work for labels such as Southern Fried, Azuli, Axtone, Ovum, Detone, Skint and lots more.

When Mutiny played their track ‘Invade’ to the Jack Said What bosses, they signed it on the spot. At the harder end of their spectrum, ‘Invade’ is a powerhouse of a track with a driving other-worldly bassline, alien bleepery and a slightly sinister sci-fi vox commenting on some sort of Martian invasion — “Invade”. Beware the little green men!

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