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Girls Don’t Sync are an all-female group of DJs, producers and curators who are bringing much needed inclusivity and energy to underrepresented dancefloors worldwide. Matty Chiabi, Sophia Violet, Hannah Lynch and G33 came together to form Girls Don’t Sync in summer 2021, and exploded onto the scene soon after with one of the most-watched Mixmag Lab’s of the year. Their fresh take on UKG, house and bass has made them a must-see act at the likes of Glastonbury, Boomtown, Parklife, Lost & Found and many more this year, winning fans around the world for their boundless energy and the unforgettable atmosphere they create with each performance. In an era of feminine resurgence, Girls Don’t Sync are inspiring a new generation of dance music fans and becoming leaders of their scene.
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Exclusive Interview: Girls Don't Sync
Creating a Soundtrack for Togetherness For Girls Don’t Sync, "Come Thru" symbolizes a collective labor of love, born out of hours of creative collaboration. “This was the first original track idea we brought to life in the studio,” shares Hannah. “It was such an exciting process to take inspiration from all the sounds we love and mold them into something uniquely ours. To now share it with our fans and see their excitement match ours during our sets—it’s a feeling we’ll never forget.” Sophia explains how the group took a thoughtful approach to crafting the track’s sound, ensuring it spoke to both nostalgic listeners and the younger generation. “We pulled from a wide range of genres, from minimal house to speed garage, and made sure the arrangement kept people engaged. A lot of time went into refining small details—taking elements out, putting others in, and listening back until it felt just right.” Key to the process was balancing their collective creative input with the technical elements of production. Gaia fondly recalls a standout moment in the studio: “When we finally nailed the pianos, it felt like everything clicked into place. We’d spent ages getting them to sit perfectly, and when we did, the energy in the room was electric. It was such a team win.” The track also features an unexpected vocal layer, adding depth and surprise to its sound. “We actually found the vocals on Splice,” Sophia reveals. “It added a nice contrast and complemented the track’s nostalgic yet modern vibe. Every part of the song reflects who we are and what we want our music to say.” Surprising the Dancefloor At its heart, "Come Thru" is designed for the dancefloor—a track that keeps ravers on their toes and invites everyone to share in its energy. Matty highlights the intentionality behind its structure: “The breakdown followed by the 90s pianos creates this euphoric moment. It slows down, pulls people in, and then surprises them by bringing everything back with even more intensity. Those moments of togetherness on the dancefloor are what we live for.” The track’s infectious vibe comes from its universal appeal. “It’s a song about connection and joy,” adds Matty. “No matter your musical background, we want everyone to feel that invitation to ‘Come Thru,’ to let go and enjoy the moment together.” A Label, a Tour, and a Mission The release of "Come Thru" marks a pivotal moment for Girls Don’t Sync. Not only does it debut their original sound, but it also launches their label, Fourmation Records, and kicks off their highly anticipated UK tour. For Sophia, the timing couldn’t be more special. “Launching the label and hitting the road at the same time felt like the perfect way to connect with fans. We’re excited to bring ‘Come Thru’ to life on stage and to share what we’ve been working on with new and familiar faces.” Touring also gives GDS a chance to spotlight the wider DJ and producer community. “Curating our lineups has been a highlight,” shares Hannah. “We’ve been able to book DJs who inspire us and give a platform to emerging talent who are integral to the scene. It’s a full-circle moment to see those we admire sharing a stage with us.” Creating a Soundtrack for Togetherness For Girls Don’t Sync, "Come Thru" symbolizes a collective labor of love, born out of hours of creative collaboration. “This was the first original track idea we brought to life in the studio,” shares Hannah. “It was such an exciting process to take inspiration from all the sounds we love and mold them into something uniquely ours. To now share it with our fans and see their excitement match ours during our sets—it’s a feeling we’ll never forget.” Sophia explains how the group took a thoughtful approach to crafting the track’s sound, ensuring it spoke to both nostalgic listeners and the younger generation. “We pulled from a wide range of genres, from minimal house to speed garage, and made sure the arrangement kept people engaged. A lot of time went into refining small details—taking elements out, putting others in, and listening back until it felt just right.” Key to the process was balancing their collective creative input with the technical elements of production. Gaia fondly recalls a standout moment in the studio: “When we finally nailed the pianos, it felt like everything clicked into place. We’d spent ages getting them to sit perfectly, and when we did, the energy in the room was electric. It was such a team win.” The track also features an unexpected vocal layer, adding depth and surprise to its sound. “We actually found the vocals on Splice,” Sophia reveals. “It added a nice contrast and complemented the track’s nostalgic yet modern vibe. Every part of the song reflects who we are and what we want our music to say.” Surprising the Dancefloor At its heart, "Come Thru" is designed for the dancefloor—a track that keeps ravers on their toes and invites everyone to share in its energy. Matty highlights the intentionality behind its structure: “The breakdown followed by the 90s pianos creates this euphoric moment. It slows down, pulls people in, and then surprises them by bringing everything back with even more intensity. Those moments of togetherness on the dancefloor are what we live for.” The track’s infectious vibe comes from its universal appeal. “It’s a song about connection and joy,” adds Matty. “No matter your musical background, we want everyone to feel that invitation to ‘Come Thru,’ to let go and enjoy the moment together.” A Label, a Tour, and a Mission The release of "Come Thru" marks a pivotal moment for Girls Don’t Sync. Not only does it debut their original sound, but it also launches their label, Fourmation Records, and kicks off their highly anticipated UK tour. For Sophia, the timing couldn’t be more special. “Launching the label and hitting the road at the same time felt like the perfect way to connect with fans. We’re excited to bring ‘Come Thru’ to life on stage and to share what we’ve been working on with new and familiar faces.” Touring also gives GDS a chance to spotlight the wider DJ and producer community. “Curating our lineups has been a highlight,” shares Hannah. “We’ve been able to book DJs who inspire us and give a platform to emerging talent who are integral to the scene. It’s a full-circle moment to see those we admire sharing a stage with us.”
Girls Don’t Sync share debut single, ‘Come Thru’, via new label Fourmation Records
Girls Don’t Sync are gearing up to release their debut single, ‘Come Thru’, on their new label Fourmation Records. Have an exclusive first listen to the track below. On the heels of their debut edits EP, ‘4x4’, released in April, the all-female DJ collective — made up of Matty Chiabi, Sophia Violet, Hannah Lynch, and G33 — are set to return with their inaugural single. Set for release tomorrow (1st November), ‘Come Thru’ harnesses the fearless collective energy of their DJ sets into a storming, garage house weapon. It's crafted from playful yet punchy kicks, sumptuous piano melodies and a rallying vocal sample that beckons ravers to “nice up the dance”. “Working together to create something that collectively excites us, being in the room together during the making of ‘Come Thru’, offered us that same energy as when we play; fast-paced, experimental and personal,” explained Gaia (AKA G33). “There is nothing better than when we hit those final embellishments of the track that collectively made us all go: ‘That’s it!’ The power of collaboration will always be at the core of what we do!” “Our genre often relies on samples and remixes, so the idea of creating something entirely original was daunting at first. But, by using references and inspirations from across the musical spectrum, we were able to craft a track that feels both timeless and fresh,” added Sophia (AKA Sophia Violet). Girls Don’t Sync have been booting down barriers in dance music since 2021 with their unrivalled synergy and community-building ethos. This year alone, the collective have played sold-out shows at KOKO in London and Manchester’s The Warehouse Project, and their debut single arrives ahead of their huge upcoming Fourmation tour. Check out the full list of dates, and grab remaining tickets here. ‘Come Thru’ is out 1st November via Fourmation Records. Have an exclusive first listen to the single below.
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