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Rudimental

Rudimental \Ru`di*men"tal\, a. Rudimentary.
--Addison.

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rudimental

a. (context uncommon English) rudimentary.

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Rudimental

Rudimental are an English drum and bass band signed to Asylum Records. The group consists of Piers Agget, Amir Amor, Kesi Dryden and Leon Rolle.

They were nominated for a Mercury Prize in 2013, and won several awards including the Brit Award, and the Mobo Award for Best Album. Rudimental also received nominations at the MTV Europe Music Awards for Best New Act, and Best UK and Ireland act. Rudimental has achieved multiple Platinum awards for record sales in several countries including in the United Kingdom and Australia.

The group rose to prominence in 2012 when their single " Feel the Love", featuring singer John Newman, topped the UK Singles Chart, and for which they were also nominated for a BRIT Award in 2013. "Feel the Love" was also used for the opening credits of the 2013 documentary movie Spark: A Burning Man Story.

The group have released further singles, including " Not Giving In" (featuring Newman and Alex Clare), " Waiting All Night" (featuring Ella Eyre) which also topped the chart in the UK, " Right Here" (featuring Foxes), " Free" (featuring Emeli Sandé), and " Powerless" (featuring Becky Hill). Rudimental were named by the BBC as the festival band of the summer. In 2013 Rudimental's album Home debuted at number one in the UK Albums Chart and was also nominated for a Mercury Music Prize.

Usage examples of "rudimental".

I assisted at a stereopticon lecture on Alaska for the aid of some youthful Alaskans of both sexes, who were shown first in their savage state, and then as they appeared after a merely rudimental education, in the costumes and profiles of our own civilization.