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Ivy Lab

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At the start of 2012 Sabre, Stray and Halogenix teamed up to drop one of the most blissful pieces of drum & bass that year, ‘Oblique’. Since then the dreamteam have continued their late night studio sessions and are now ready to announce their collaborative project, Ivy Lab. In March 2018 Halogenix announced departure from Ivy Lab to pursue his solo career and focus primarely on that. Read more on Last.fm

Genres

  • glitch hop
  • halftime dnb
  • liquid funk

Frequently Asked Questions

Who are the members of Ivy Lab?
Ivy Lab is a critically acclaimed electronic music group originally formed as a trio consisting of Sabre (Gove Kidao), Stray (J Fogel), and Halogenix (Laurence Reading). Renowned for their innovative blend of drum and bass, hip-hop, and experimental bass music, Ivy Lab quickly rose to prominence within the dance/electronic scene. Their collaborative chemistry set them apart, allowing them to craft genre-defying tracks and immersive live sets. In recent years, Ivy Lab has transitioned to a duo, with Sabre and Stray continuing to push creative boundaries. The group is known for their forward-thinking productions and boundary-pushing sound design, making them a staple at major electronic music festivals and clubs worldwide. Ivy Lab's distinct style and influential releases have earned them a dedicated following and critical acclaim across the global electronic music community. Fans can expect powerful live performances, innovative tracks, and relentless experimentation from the current duo of Sabre and Stray.
Who left the Ivy Lab?
Halogenix (Laurence Reading) is the member who left Ivy Lab. As a founding member, Halogenix played a crucial role in shaping the group's signature sound, contributing to their early success and acclaimed releases. In 2018, Halogenix announced his departure from Ivy Lab to focus on his solo career and individual artistic pursuits. Since leaving the group, Halogenix has continued to make waves in the drum and bass and electronic music scenes with his own innovative productions and performances. Despite his departure, Ivy Lab has continued as a dynamic duo, with Sabre and Stray steering the project into new sonic territories. The split was amicable, and both parties have expressed mutual respect for each other's creative directions. Halogenix's departure allowed him to explore new musical avenues, while Ivy Lab has maintained its reputation for cutting-edge, genre-blending music. This transition has only strengthened the individual identities of both Halogenix and Ivy Lab within the dance/electronic music world.
Where is the band Ivy from?
The band Ivy is an American indie pop band that originated in New York City, USA. Formed in 1994, Ivy consists of members Dominique Durand, Andy Chase, and Adam Schlesinger. The group gained recognition for their melodic, atmospheric sound, blending elements of pop, rock, and electronic music. Ivy's music often features lush arrangements and dreamy vocals, drawing influences from French pop and alternative rock. Their debut album, "Realistic,"
Where did Ivy Lab come from?
Ivy Lab originated in London, United Kingdom. Formed in the early 2010s, the group began as a collaboration between three prominent figures in the UK drum and bass scene: Sabre, Stray, and Halogenix. Their formation was driven by a shared passion for pushing the boundaries of electronic music, blending genres like drum and bass, hip-hop, and experimental bass. London's vibrant underground electronic music culture provided fertile ground for Ivy Lab's innovative sound, influencing their fusion of intricate rhythms, deep basslines, and futuristic beats. Since their inception, Ivy Lab has become a staple in the global dance/electronic scene, releasing music on influential labels and performing at renowned clubs and festivals worldwide. The city's rich musical heritage and dynamic club culture have been instrumental in shaping Ivy Lab's distinct style and forward-thinking approach to electronic music production and performance.
Who is having a concert in 2025 in the USA?
In 2025, the USA is set to host concerts by a variety of top-tier artists and bands across genres, including many from the dance/electronic world. Major electronic acts such as Ivy Lab are expected to tour, bringing their innovative sounds to venues and festivals nationwide. Fans of Ivy Lab can look forward to immersive live performances, featuring the duo's cutting-edge blend of drum and bass, hip-hop, and experimental bass music. In addition to Ivy Lab, other prominent artists scheduled for concerts in 2025 include Taylor Swift, Coldplay, Billie Eilish, and The Weeknd, who will embark on large-scale tours and headline major festivals. Dance/electronic festivals like Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC), Ultra Music Festival, and Movement Detroit will also feature stacked lineups with both established and emerging acts. For the latest updates on Ivy Lab's 2025 concert dates and ticket availability, fans should regularly check Gigfomo and follow official announcements from the band and major event promoters.

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