REC 04 · Archive

Story

REC 04 · Story

Open the record

Fifteen years of transmissions, recovered and filed in order.

  1. CH.01AC ARCHIVE

    CH.01 · The beginning

    Two kids from Montreal

    Adventure Club is Leighton James and Christian Srigley, an electronic duo from Montreal, Canada with pop-punk roots and a taste for melody heavy enough to bend a festival main stage.

    Their early remixes broke through the internet's bass underground, none bigger than their rework of Flight Facilities' Crave You: the most popular dubstep remix of their catalog, with over 34 million streams on SoundCloud.

  2. CH.02AC ARCHIVE

    CH.02 · The first album

    Red // Blue

    Top 40 hits Crash and Wonder carried the duo from remix phenomenon to headline act, and their debut full-length Red // Blue went number 1 on Dance and Electronic charts in North America.

    The split down the record's name became the split down everything: red for chaos, blue for love. It still colors every frame of the live show.

  3. Leighton James and Christian Srigley of Adventure Club standing against a white studio backdrop

    CH.03AC ARCHIVE

    CH.03 · Remixes and collaborations

    The company they keep

    They remixed Kehlani and Virtual Self and collaborated with Snails and Sara Diamond. The Undercover club remix with Kehlani earned a 2018 Grammy nomination for Best Remixed Recording.

    Add two Juno Award nominations, for best new music group and best electronic album, and the resume reads the way the records sound: heavyweight.

  4. CH.04AC ARCHIVE

    CH.04 · The sophomore album

    Love // Chaos

    Considered among the forefathers of dubstep, Adventure Club kept pushing the melodic end of the genre forward and released their sophomore album Love // Chaos.

    The records got heavier and softer at once: the chaos in the drops, the love in everything around them.

  5. CH.05AC ARCHIVE

    CH.05 · The current chapter

    Still transmitting

    Superheroes Anonymous, their own mixtape series, streams to an average of 1 million listeners, and new remixes and originals keep landing between festival runs.

    A decade in, Adventure Club keeps surprising the people who found them first, and finding new ones. The archive is open. The signal is live.