Knife Party is an electronic music duo that was formed in 2008 by two members of the drum and bass band Pendulum. The duo consists of Rob Swire and Gareth McGrillen, who are also the only members of Knife Party. While they initially gained recognition for their work with Pendulum, they soon began to produce their own brand of electronica, which has been described as a mix of dubstep, electro house, and progressive house. Their debut album, ‘Abandon Ship,' was released in 2014 to critical acclaim, and they have since released a number of successful singles, including ‘Bonfire,' ‘Begin Again,' and ‘Sleaze.' With their unique blend of genres and infectious energy, Knife Party has quickly become one of the most exciting names in electronic music.
Knife Party Is Back With Monster New 4 Track “Lost Souls” EP
With over a BILLION streams and downloads to date, the devilish duo of Rob Swire and Gareth McGrillen who brought you the likes of ‘BONFIRE’,
Knife Party & Pegboard Nerds Have An Upcoming Collab That Is Electro House Heaven [LISTEN]
Knife Party is building up some serious momentum in front of a major drop of new music that we are guessing will be dropping in

Knife Party Teases Brilliant New Single That Is Unexpected In The Best Way Possible [LISTEN]
Knife Party briefly returned in 2018 with a remix for Pendulum's new remix compilation album. Unfortunately, almost across the board, the remix was a bit
HARD Day of the Dead is Resurrected and the Lineup Has Dropped
After their successful 2018 edition of HARD Summer (you can read my review HERE), HARD Events has been teasing at the return of its famed
Knife Party Debuts New Podcast, Talk About A** Eating At Lost Lands, And Debut New ID [LISTEN]
Knife Party has been slowly building hype in 2018. The release of a new remix, and rumors around a forthcoming EP, have built excitement around
deadmau5 ft. Rob Swire – Monophobia (Birthdayy Partyy Remix)
I'm not really sure how they do it, but Birthdayy Partyy are back again with the seventeenth single of the year. We've seen them release