Pendulum's founders morph into progressive electro-house producers.
Knife Party: Influences
UK dance classics meet in-your-face EDM in an explosive cocktail.
About Knife Party
Artist Biography
The heavy-hitting Australian bass duo Knife Party, composed of two members of the legendary drum ’n’ bass band Pendulum, carved their place in the EDM scene with a string of initial hits.
• Knife Party’s name is a reference to the Deftones song “Knife Prty,” from the nu-metal band’s third album, White Pony.
• The duo made their debut with “No Pendulum,” a remix of Swedish House Mafia’s “Save the World.”
• Their 2011 debut EP, 100% No Modern Talking, includes the festival hit “Internet Friends,” a hard-edged, synth-driven electro-bass tune that features robotic threats from a crazed stalker.
• Also in 2011, Knife Party scored a Top 5 UK hit with “Antidote,” a collaboration with Swedish House Mafia.
• “Centipede,” off their 2012 sophomore EP, Rage Valley, is a nod to the Pendulum classic “Tarantula.” The song opens with a sample from the Discovery Channel documentary Tarantulas and Their Venomous Relations.
• In 2014, Knife Party released their debut album, Abandon Ship. It reached No. 2 on Billboard’s Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart and cracked the Top 40 of the UK pop charts.
• As of 2021, Knife Party had released five EPs and one studio album, as well as a handful of singles and remixes for the likes of Porter Robinson, Nero, and Labrinth.
Hometown
Perth, Australia
Genre
Dance
Members of Knife Party
Knife Party was formed on July 2011. Members of Knife Party include, or have included, the following 1 members.