Released in August 2001, is the seminal lead single from Groove Armada 's third studio album, Goodbye Country (Hello Nightclub) . A defining crossover hit of the early-2000s dance era, the track is celebrated for its unique blend of house music , reggae , dub , and speed garage . Origins and Production
: The track's iconic vocal line originated during a live jam at London's fabric club. Longtime collaborator MC M.A.D. (Mike Daniels) began toasting over a bassline the duo was playing, leading them to the studio to capture the energy of that moment. Groove Armada - Superstylin' - 4K HD
: The track continues to find new life on platforms like TikTok and in modern DJ sets by artists like Carl Cox . Groove Armada - Superstylin' (2001) Released in August 2001, is the seminal lead
: The "speaker-shaking" bassline was crafted using three distinct layers: a deep sine wave for weight, a mid-range tone for body, and a distorted layer for grit. Its punchy rhythm features a kick drum sourced from the classic Roland TR-909 . Longtime collaborator MC M
: The official music video was directed by Rob Leggatt and Leigh Marling of the production company Blue Source.
: The song reached number 12 on the UK Singles Chart and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Dance Recording in 2003. The Music Video
: They eventually reach a building where Groove Armada is performing live. Once they plug the speaker into the PA system, the intense bass causes "unearthly" occurrences, including visual glitches and the band's logo appearing on arcade machines. Cultural Legacy