Who's Girls Of The Internet
Girls of the Internet have swiftly risen up the electronic music ranks since their debut release
‘When U Go’ on Luke Solomon’s Classic Music Company in 2017. Known for eclectic disco-
informed house music, both behind the decks and in the studio. With support from DJ’s like Pete
Tong, The Blessed Madonna, Jamie xx and Axel Boman, over their 2 self-released albums, and
accolades such as a BBC 6 Music 'Album Of The Year', a mix for Apple Music’s Beats One Radio
'One Mix’ series, a collaboration with James Lavelle's UNKLE project, and a sell-out debut live
show at London’s Night Tales venue.
Recent highlights include sets at the number 1 club in the world, Hï Ibiza for Glitterbox,
appearances at Pikes, Printworks, Warehouse Project, Fabric, as well as festival appearances at
Latitude Festival, Standon Calling, Brunch in the Park, Solomon’s Nobody Is Not Loved, and
headlining the Greenpeace Field at Glastonbury Festival. With their third album forthcoming on
Classic/Defected; the group show no signs of slowing down.
Drawing inspiration from the past 50 years of dance music, Girls’ music joins the dots between
house, garage, disco, techno and dub - creating something that glances back into dance music’s
history, whilst dragging it into the future.
‘When U Go’ on Luke Solomon’s Classic Music Company in 2017. Known for eclectic disco-
informed house music, both behind the decks and in the studio. With support from DJ’s like Pete
Tong, The Blessed Madonna, Jamie xx and Axel Boman, over their 2 self-released albums, and
accolades such as a BBC 6 Music 'Album Of The Year', a mix for Apple Music’s Beats One Radio
'One Mix’ series, a collaboration with James Lavelle's UNKLE project, and a sell-out debut live
show at London’s Night Tales venue.
Recent highlights include sets at the number 1 club in the world, Hï Ibiza for Glitterbox,
appearances at Pikes, Printworks, Warehouse Project, Fabric, as well as festival appearances at
Latitude Festival, Standon Calling, Brunch in the Park, Solomon’s Nobody Is Not Loved, and
headlining the Greenpeace Field at Glastonbury Festival. With their third album forthcoming on
Classic/Defected; the group show no signs of slowing down.
Drawing inspiration from the past 50 years of dance music, Girls’ music joins the dots between
house, garage, disco, techno and dub - creating something that glances back into dance music’s
history, whilst dragging it into the future.