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Spice Girls
British girl group
The Prodigy
English electronic dance music group
Take That
British five-piece vocal pop group
Erasure
British synthpop duo
Bananarama
Bananarama are an Irish-English pop group formed in London in 1980. The group, originally a trio, consisted of friends Sara Dallin, Siobhan Fahey, and Keren Woodward. In early 1988, Jacquie O'Sullivan replaced Fahey, who went on to form Shakespears Sister. O'Sullivan left the group in 1991, since which time Dallin and Woodward have continued as a duo, with the brief exception of a one-off reunion tour with Fahey during 2017. Their success on both pop and dance charts saw them listed in the Guinness World Records for achieving the world's highest number of chart entries by an all-female group.
Culture Club
English new wave band
All Saints
British girl group
Faithless
Faithless are an English dance music band that formed in 1995, with its core original members being Rollo, Sister Bliss and Maxi Jazz. During the band's initial period of success, Sister Bliss and Maxi Jazz contributed to studio recordings and toured frequently under the Faithless name, while Rollo served as a studio-only member, and has never performed live with the band. Their first album, Reverence, was released in 1996 and their most recent, Champion Sound, in 2025. They have sold millions of physical records, and their catalogue was uploaded to streaming sites in 2018. They average over f
Rudimental
Rudimental are a British drum and bass band and production team, signed to Asylum Records, Atlantic Records and Black Butter Records. The band consists of Piers Aggett, Kesi Dryden and Leon "Locksmith" Rolle.
S Club 7
British pop group formed in 1998
Stock Aitken Waterman
English songwriting and record producing trio
Basement Jaxx
British electronic dance music duo
Moloko
Moloko () were an English-Irish electronic music duo formed in Sheffield, England, consisting of vocalist Róisín Murphy and producer Mark Brydon. Blending elements of electronica and dance music, they are best known for their UK top 10 singles "The Time Is Now" (2000) and "Familiar Feeling" (2003) as well as the 1999 Boris Dlugosch remix of "Sing It Back", which became an international hit.
Steps
British musical group; dance-pop band
Right Said Fred
British band
Londonbeat
Londonbeat are a British dance-pop band who scored a number of pop and dance hits in the early 1990s. They currently consist of vocalists Jimmy Helms, Jimmy Chambers, and Charles Pierre. Former members include multi-instrumentalist William Henshall, George Chandler, Marc Goldschmitz, and Myles Kayne. As of , the band has released six studio albums and numerous compilations.
Art of Noise
British band
Saint Etienne
British musical group
The Future Sound of London
British electronic group
Nitzer Ebb
British EBM band
M People
English house music band
The Brand New Heavies
band
Sneaker Pimps
British Trip Hop band
Soul II Soul
British musical collective
The Beloved
English electronic dance music group
Plaid
British electronic music duo
Mis-Teeq
Mis-Teeq were a British girl group, consisting of Sabrina Washington, Su-Elise Nash and Alesha Dixon. They were active from 1999 to 2005.
London Boys
British/German musical duo
Audio Bullys
UK musical group
Big Audio Dynamite
British musical group formed in 1984
Jungle
Australian rock music group
The Farm
British rock band from Liverpool
Crystal Fighters
British-Spanish electronic band
Neon Jungle
British band
Red Snapper
British instrumental band
Utah Saints
band that plays electronica
Olive
English breakbeat/trip hop group
Fluke
English electronic music group
Artful Dodger
English musical group
Dario G
UK musical group; trio
Black Grape
British alternative dance band
Heatwave
funk/disco band
4hero
4hero (sometimes referred to as 4 Hero or 4-Hero) are an electronic music group from Dollis Hill, London, comprising producers Mark "Marc Mac" Clair & Denis "Dego" McFarlane. 4hero are known for being pioneers of breakbeat hardcore, jungle/drum and bass, broken beat and nu jazz music.
Dirty Vegas
English house music group
Uniting Nations
British dance music act
E-Z Rollers
British drum and bass group
Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers
English novelty pop music act
Worlds Apart
multi-national boy band
Big Fun
British band
Working Week
British band
Undercover
British dance music band
Urban Cookie Collective
British techno and house band
The Real Thing
British soul group
Phats & Small
musical duo
Section 25
band
S'Express
'''S'Express' (pronounced ess-express; sometimes spelled 'S'Xpress or S-Express''') was a British dance music act from the late 1980s and early 1990s, who had one of the earliest commercial successes in the acid house genre.
Freeez
Freeez were an English electronic music group, initially known as one of the UK's main jazz-funk bands of the early 1980s before transitioning to an electro style. Initiated by John Rocca, Freeez consisted of various musicians, originally with Rocca and others such as Andy Stennett (keyboards), Peter Maas (bass guitar) and Paul Morgan or Everton McCalla (drums). They had an international hit with "IOU", and a UK top 10 with "Southern Freeez".
The Whip
electronic dance-rock band from Oldham, Greater Manchester, England
The Grid
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Ultrabeat
Ultrabeat are a British electronic dance music group from Liverpool, England, formed in 2002. Originally consisting of vocalist and producer Mike "Re-Con" Di Scala and producers Ian Redman and Chris Henry, Ultrabeat emerged with their cover of the Force & Styles song "Pretty Green Eyes", which peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart 2003. With the addition of vocalist Rebecca Rudd in 2005, they released further singles, including top forty hits such as "Feelin' Fine", "Better than Life" and "Elysium (I Go Crazy)", followed by their début album Ultrabeat: The Album in 2007, which peaked at