Latest Release
- 8 AUG 2024
- 1 Song
- BACKBONE - Single · 2024
- Baddadan (feat. IRah, Flowdan, Trigga & Takura) - Single · 2023
- Disconnect - Single · 2023
- Liquor & Cigarettes (feat. ArrDee) - Single · 2023
- 2 RUFF, Vol. 1 · 2023
- Tribe · 2016
- No More Idols (Platinum Edition) · 2011
- Gunfinger (Salute) [feat. Chase & Status] - Single · 2024
- Brand New Machine (Deluxe Version) · 2013
- No More Idols (Platinum Edition) · 2009
Essential Albums
- Bookended by the dancehall inflections of “No Problem” and the acoustic-driven “End Credits,” Chase & Status’ breakthrough second album blitzes through British dance culture. The London duo fuse dubstep rhythms to nu-metal abrasion on a stadium scale, while their innate melodic sensibility keeps things popping. “Let You Go” and “Blind Faith” both hit hard, but they’re soulful, too. Dizzee Rascal electrifies the industrial churn of “Heavy”, while White Lies push “Embrace” from moody to gothic. The whole thing flows as thrillingly as the pair’s high-decibel stage show.
Albums
Artist Playlists
- Aggression and melody meet in this electronic duo's music.
- Chase runs down the tracks that influenced What Came Before.
Live Albums
Compilations
Appears On
More To Hear
- The latest tunes making waves, plus Chase & Status.
- The duo on "Don't Be Scared (feat. Takura)."
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About Chase & Status
Drum ‘n’ bass was some 15 years old by the time Chase & Status dropped its debut album, More Than Alot, in 2008. What set the London duo apart, then and now: its willingness to push beyond the genre’s limits, widening the circle to encompass grime and other forms of bass music along with metal, house and even pop, stretching its appeal far beyond the boundaries of the underground. Chase (Saul Milton) and Status (Will Kennard) bonded as students in Manchester before kicking off their joint career in 2005, and even today, the albums feel charged with the energy of two roommates going through their record collections together, bonding over shared enthusiasm. With 2019’s RTRN II JUNGLE, the pair paid tribute to their jungle roots, and with 2022’s What Came Before, they delved into the genre’s reggae and hip-hop origins. At the end of the day, what keeps both going isn’t any one style, they told Apple Music, but “just genreless, mad music”.
- FROM
- London, England
- FORMED
- 2003
- GENRE
- Dance