Girls of the Internet is a UK-based electronic music project founded by Tom Kerridge in 2017. Fusing elements of house, disco, soul, and techno, the collective channels influences from classic Chicago house, 70s disco, and UK bass music, while maintaining modern, forward-thinking production values. Their releases—appearing on respected imprints such as Defected, Classic Music Company, and Drab Queen—are marked by lush instrumentation, haunting vocal work, and a deep, groove-led aesthetic that has won them fans across the dance music landscape.
Not confined to a single vocalist or sound, Girls of the Internet is known for collaborations with a rotating cast of vocalists and musicians, including artists like Anelisa Lamola, Jitwam, and The Black Science Orchestra. Their debut album, "SYRUP," released in 2019, was met with critical acclaim and established them as pioneers within the modern UK house revival. Their follow-up works continued to expand their palette, incorporating live instrumentation and elements of jazz and funk.
Renowned for both their DJ sets and live performances, Girls of the Internet have graced leading festivals and underground clubs alike, admired for sets that seamlessly move between soulful grooves, deeper cuts, and percussive bangers. Their commitment to diversity and genre-blurring collaborations underscores their vision of dance music as a communal, ever-evolving experience.
House - DeepHouse - Electronic - Disco - Gospel - Garage - Techno - Soul