The group's four core members were known as the
Chatto Quartet, a classically trained string quartet that performed J.S.
Bach and cited Jacqueline du Pré as an influence, but their post-show,
wind-down music often consisted of garage, 2-step, Craig David, and
Arcade Fire tracks. The quartet members were aware of both producer Jon
Wandeck and MC Ssegamic through the duo's work in photography, and when
Wandeck suggested they play on one of his house music cuts, Clean Bandit
were born. With MC Ssegamic on the mike, they released the
classical-meets-house-meets-hip-hop-meets-heartbreak song "Telephone
Banking" in the summer of 2011. Their Dance Armstrong mixtape followed
in 2012, while 2013 saw the release of their Mozart's House EP. "Mozart
House," the song, also landed on their album New Eyes, which was
released by the major label Atlantic in 2014.