Artist

Adventure Club

Genre: Electronic ,Club/Dance ,Dubstep
Origin: U.S.A
Active: 2011 - Present
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Canadian electronic duo Adventure Club blend polished EDM textures with heavy-hitting dubstep, drawing from the approaches of Tiësto and Skrillex. They first gained traction through a string of widely circulated remixes in the early 2010s before shifting focus to original productions that merged those influences, issuing the 2013 release Calling All Heroes and the 2016 album Red//Blue. By the close of the decade they had secured a firm place in the worldwide electronic scene, issuing their second full-length effort, Love//Chaos, in 2022.

Montreal natives Christian Srigley and Leighton James connected during high school while performing together in a pop-punk group. After moving toward electronic sounds, they launched the Adventure Club project in 2011 and achieved early notice with dubstep reinterpretations of material by Brand New, Thrice, and Young Jeezy.

As a performing act they crisscrossed North America throughout 2012 despite lacking any official release at that point, then secured appearances at the 2013 Ultra festivals in Miami and Seoul, South Korea. That year also brought their debut EP, Calling All Heroes, which featured contributions from vocalist Yuna and EDM producer the Kite String Tangle; the track “Wonder,” recorded with the latter, reached Canada’s Top 40. Their first full-length album, Red//Blue, followed in late 2016 and incorporated guest work from Delaney Jane, DJ DallasK, and the electro-pop duo Sondar. While concentrating primarily on their own output, they continued to supply occasional remixes for artists such as Kehlani and Virtual Self. The 2019 single “MakeDamnSure,” recorded with Modern Machines and Saint Slumber, preceded the release of “Next Life” with Crankdat and Krewella a few months later.

A steady stream of singles followed across the subsequent two years, among them 2020’s “High Like This” featuring Dia Frampton and 2021’s “Colorblind” with Dayseeker; both tracks later appeared on the second album, Love//Chaos, issued in early 2022. Additional remix assignments for Łaszewo and Loud Luxury arrived alongside the duo’s own 2023 collaborations with Codeko on “Feels Like You” and Delaney Jane on “How Do I Say Goodbye.”