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Rudimental

Famous As
Drum and bass band
Birth Date
June 4, 2026
Birth Place
Hackney, London, England
Famous As
Drum and bass band
Popular for
Single "Lay It All on Me" (2015)
Birth Date
June 4, 2026
Birth Place
Hackney, London, England
Nationality
British

Emerging from the vibrant musical landscape of Hackney, London, Rudimental established themselves as a defining force in British drum and bass and electronic music. Formed in 2010, the production trio and live band consisting of Piers Aggett, Kesi Dryden, and Leon "Locksmith" Rolle rose to prominence with a soul-infused, festival-ready sound that championed vocal collaboration and uplifting energy. Their breakthrough arrived in 2012 with the anthemic single "Feel the Love," featuring the powerful vocals of John Newman, which soared to number one on the UK Singles Chart and announced their arrival with undeniable impact.

Building on this momentum, Rudimental delivered a string of chart-dominating hits that defined a generation of UK dance music. Tracks like "Waiting All Night" with Ella Eyre and "Right Here" featuring Foxes continued their chart-topping success, while collaborations with artists such as Emeli Sandé on "Free" and Becky Hill on "Powerless" showcased their versatility and keen ear for vocal talent. Their 2013 debut studio album, Home, was a critical and commercial triumph, entering the UK Albums Chart at number one and earning a prestigious Mercury Prize nomination. The album's success was further cemented by a BRIT Award for British Single of the Year for "Waiting All Night" and a MOBO Award for Best Album.

Rudimental's reputation as the ultimate festival act was solidified throughout the 2010s, with the BBC dubbing them the "festival band of the summer." Their global influence expanded with the 2015 single "Lay It All on Me," a major international hit featuring Ed Sheeran, which broadened their audience significantly. They continued to evolve across subsequent albums like We the Generation and Toast to Our Differences, working with an eclectic array of artists from Anne-Marie and James Arthur to Stefflon Don and Major Lazer, always maintaining their core ethos of unity and celebratory sound.

Beyond the charts, their music has found a place in broader culture, with "Feel the Love" featuring in the opening credits of the documentary Spark: A Burning Man Story. As a band, Rudimental remains a powerhouse in electronic music, celebrated for their dynamic live performances that transform their studio productions into expansive, communal experiences. Their journey from Hackney studios to headlining major stages worldwide underscores their enduring impact on the landscape of modern British music.