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Bladerunner

Bladerunner

There are very good reasons why Bladerunner is one of the biggest and most respected names in jungle and drum 'n' bass.

It's not just the finely-honed production skills or his monumental deejay sets. It's not just the modest and humble personality that's endeared him to legions of supporters worldwide. At the core of Bladerunner's rise has been true, heartfelt authenticity born from a lifelong connection to the music's foundations. And it shows in every tune and every blend.

Discovering jungle as a teenager in the mid-nineties, it was inevitable that he would graduate from the dancefloor to the stage and take an active role in the scene. After all, he had the example of his dad – reggae artist and pioneering Radio 1 deejay The Man Ezeke – and he was based in East Anglia, which was quickly becoming a nexus for DnB talent. It didn't take long before the young Bladerunner learned his craft so well he could remake his favourite jungle classics from just the raw samples. That level of dedication would define his career.

Over recent years, a succession of releases on labels like Dread, Critical, V, Born on Road, Souped Up, Technique and many more prestigious imprints have cemented his influence on the scene. A quick glance at his history shows that Bladerunner has never needed to jump on the latest bandwagon to stay relevant. He's usually been the one driving it.

He kept his foundation influences front and centre even before the more recent jungle renaissance, as well as helping to innovate and popularise the much-imitated sub-genre/not sub-genre of “rollers”. Without compromising his style, Bladerunner has managed to maintain critical credibility while also building mass appeal and a huge fanbase. That's not a balancing act many can pull off, but this man is up to the challenge.

No wonder he's been a regular fixture at some of the biggest events on the DnB calendar. The likes of Boomtown, Glastonbury, Hospitality, and many other huge festivals worldwide have all received the Bladerunner treatment. Whatever the venue, from underground raves to international main stages, he's proven that he's equipped and ready to tear the roof off. The combo of his rolling, energetic selection style, his ammo crate of dubs and his immaculate blends make every set something special.

This is a drum 'n' bass artist with real junglist credentials and an unquenchable passion for the music. And, despite his quiet humility, those characteristics have propelled him to the very top of the industry, giving us all the satisfaction of seeing true talent getting the recognition it deserves. But, even with all his achievements so far, it's clear from his prolific output and rammed booking diary that he has a lot more to show us.

So, get ready for the next chapter of the Bladerunner story. It's going to be worth watching.
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Critical Music Presents/Modified Sonics
Various
Ivy Lab - "Peninsula" (Spectrasoul remix) - (5:04) 172 BPM
Mefjus - "Saturate" (Foreign Concept remix) - (5:36) 172 BPM
Emperor - "Infrasound VIP" - (4:33) 172 BPM
Rockwell - "Underpass" (Alix Perez remix) - (5:42) 57 BPM
Sam Binga - "Run The Dance" (feat Slick Don - Enei remix) - (4:58) 172 BPM
Bladerunner - "Back To The Jungle" (Hyroglifics remix) - (5:01) 172 BPM
Foreign Concept - "Skit City" (feat Fox - QZB remix) - (4:54) 172 BPM
Emperor And Mefjus - "Disrupted" (Mefjus VIP) - (4:33) 172 BPM
Serum And Bladerunner - "Who Jah Bless" (Sam Binga's Lofi Lashout remix) - (4:23) 167 BPM
Hyroglifics - "Pursuade" (feat Foreign Beggars - Shyun remix) - (3:26) 170 BPM
Halogenix - "Her Waves VIP" - (3:26) 183 BPM
Phace And Noisia - "Drawback" (Annix remix) - (3:30) 172 BPM
Ivy Lab - "Brat" (Kasra remix) - (5:12) 172 BPM
Sam Binga - "Pound 4 Pound" (feat Redders And Rider Shafique - Serum remix) - (3:54) 173 BPM Hot
Enei - "Mosquito" (Benny L remix) - (4:28) 175 BPM
Sam Binga - "Bad Bish" (feat TT The Artist - Klax remix) - (4:31) 172 BPM
Xtrah - "Set The Levels" (feat Codebreaker) - (4:39) 172 BPM
Review: Well well well... What a way to kick off a new year: Modified Sonics sees the entire Critical troop go to town on each other's work and celebrate the label's 15+ year contribution to the game. No stone unturned, no shoe unthrown; from long-demanded VIPs such as Emperor's sharp update on "Infrasound" and Mefjus's VIP of "Disrupted" come well-deserved re-ups of classics such as Binga's fuzzy take on Serum & Bladerunner's "Who Jah Bless", Benny L's gut-troubling twist of Enei's "Mosquito" and a crucial twist of Rockwell's breakthrough gamechanger "Underpass" from none other than Perez. With loads more dopeness from the likes of QZB, Hyroglifics, Klax and many more, this is one of the best V/A albums Critical have ever put together. Essential.

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CRITLP 012
08 Jan 18
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Critical X
Various
Mathematics - "Black Jack" - (6:26) 174 BPM
Calibre - "Barca" - (6:23) 174 BPM
Break & Silent Witness - "Dialling Out" - (6:41) 174 BPM
Breakage - "Staggered Dub" - (7:20) 171 BPM
Silent Witness - "California" - (6:43) 174 BPM
Lomax - "Innocent X" - (6:06)
Icicle - "Lost Hours" - (5:18) 174 BPM
SpectraSoul - "Organiser" - (5:38) 172 BPM
Bladerunner - "Back To The Jungle" - (5:39)
Rockwell - "Aria" - (6:33) 170 BPM
Sabre & Stray & Halogenix - "Oblique" (feat Frank Carter III) - (6:25) 174 BPM
SPY & Kasra - "Surface VIP" - (5:03) 174 BPM Hot
Kasra & Enei - "So Real" (Mefjus remix) - (5:25) 172 BPM
Emperor - "Contaminant" - (4:08) 174 BPM
Hybris - "The Cleaner VIP" - (5:18) 172 BPM
June Miller - "Walls Of Jericho" (Enei remix) - (4:27) 172 BPM
Review: What with Critical celebrating their ten year anniversary this year it's only right and proper that there should be a landmark album, looking back on their success to date. Enter Critical X; featuring a carefully curated selection from Critical's past, present and future (watch out for some cracking unreleased material), this is a must buy for deeper D&B heads. Stand outs from across the 16-track album include Breakage's awesome "Staggered Dub", Spectrasoul's iconic "Organiser", and of course jungle revivalist anthem Bladerunner's "Back To The Jungle". Make sure you check out the remixes from Mefjus and Enei, which add the final cherry on the cake for this superb and frankly rather essential release.
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CRITDIGILP 02
10 Dec 12
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Critical Sound Of Drum & Bass
Various
Calibre - "Rockafella" - (6:12) 170 BPM
Breakage - "Staggered Dub" - (7:20) 171 BPM
Bungle - "Too Late" - (6:30) 174 BPM
Lomax - "Innocent X" - (6:06)
Silent Witness - "California" - (6:43) 174 BPM
Cyantfic & Kasra - "Outer Limits" - (4:58) 174 BPM
Break - "Cold Sweat" - (6:24) 174 BPM
SpectraSoul - "Alibi" (break remix) - (6:22) 174 BPM
Rockwell - "Underpass" - (6:11)
Total Science - "Redlines" (feat Riya) - (5:48) 174 BPM
Stray - "Can Of Cancun" - (6:36) 170 BPM
Synkro - "Sketch" - (4:30)
Enei - "Forgive Me" - (5:17) 173 BPM
Kinetik & Treo - "Hollow" - (5:20) 174 BPM
Pessimist - "Niche" - (5:58) 172 BPM
Edit - "Replicants" - (5:44) 172 BPM
FD - "Third Glance" - (5:42) 172 BPM
Bladerunner - "Back To The Jungle" (VIP) - (5:42) Hot
Hybris - "Loaded" - (6:25) 172 BPM
Review: Kicking off with a VIP of one of the killer 90s jungle nostalgia anthems of 2010 - Bladerunner's "Back To The Jungle" - it's a great start to the next Critical compilation. Moving through the tough, percussive sounds of Break, soulful dub tinged efforts of Breakage, the blissed out Calibre in "Rockafella" to the sounds of man-of-the-moment, hotly tipped Enei with his fantastic "Forgive Me" around the halfway point, it's immediately apparent why Kasra's label has garnered such respect from his peers. Lomax - one half of Loadstar - provides a deeper incarnation to his Ram bangers in "Innocent X" and elsewhere, Rockwell's "Underpass" makes a re-emergence as does ubiquitous anthem "Redlines" which closes this utterly superb compilation.
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CRITDIGILP 001
24 Jan 11
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Back To The Jungle
Bladerunner - "Back To The Jungle" - (5:39) 58 BPM
Who Jah Bless - (6:16) 174 BPM Hot
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CRIT 047
26 Jul 10
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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