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Ninja Tune

Formed in London in 1990 by Matt Black and Jonathan More, the duo known as Coldcut, Ninja Tune has established itself as one of the world’s leading independent record labels, etching its story into the pages of ground-breaking British music. Now a bonafide global music institution, synonymous with diverse, uncompromising releases and equally visionary artists—from breaking to GRAMMY-winning acts—committed to pushing the boundaries of music.
The label has celebrated a number of significant events in recent years including multiple notable GRAMMY nominations for Bonobo (who now has five to his name), Jayda G, PVA and via Brainfeeder—with who Ninja Tune have a longstanding partnership to release, promote and distribute their incredible and ever-expanding catalogue worldwide—Hiatus Kaiyote, and Thundercat (who took home the GRAMMY for ‘Best Progressive R&B Album’ for his 2020 album ‘It Is What It Is’). The label has also released Top 5 UK charting albums from Bicep (who were also BRIT nominated), Bonobo and Black Country, New Road (whose debut album was also Mercury nominated), relaunched it’s Big Dada imprint as a label run by Ninja Tune’s Black, POC & Minority Ethnic staff, and entered into a new partnership with ODESZA’s Foreign Family Collective (FFC) to release, promote, and distribute their expansive catalogue worldwide. Ninja Tune has also made a commitment to becoming carbon neutral by the end of 2021 and carbon negative beyond that
In the 30-plus years since formation, Ninja Tune has become a home for forward-thinking music and artists who are at the forefront of their fields, with celebrated releases from the likes of: Bonobo, The Cinematic Orchestra, Roots Manuva, Kelis, Jayda G, Young Fathers, Bicep, Floating Points, Black Country New Road, Little Dragon, Sampa The Great, Run The Jewels, Diplo, Helena Hauff, Actress, Coldcut, Peggy Gou, Julianna Barwick, Jordan Rakei, Maribou State, ODESZA, Tycho, Leon Vynehall, India Jordan, The Bug, Marie Davidson, TSHA, ??? Park Hye Jin & via Brainfeeder, Thundercat, Kamasi Washington, Hiatus Kaiyote, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Ross From Friends and many more.
Still 100% independent, the label has consistently defied expectations for both critical and commercial acclaim—manifesting itself with recognition as ‘Independent Label of the Year’ at the 2018 Association of Independent Music (AIM) awards, ‘Label of the Year’ at the 2016 edition of Gilles Peterson’s Worldwide Awards and most recently a nomination for ‘Label of the Year’ at the 2021 Libera awards. Chart positions include nearly 20 Top-40 records in the official UK Albums Chart including a #2 record with Bicep’s ‘Isles’, #4 for Black Country, New Road’s ‘For the first time’ and a #5 spot for Bonobo’s GRAMMY nominated ‘Migration’, with ODESZA’s ‘A Moment Apart’ (also GRAMMY nominated) reaching #3 in the US Billboard Album Charts. Other impressive results include Mercury Prize wins for Young Fathers album “Dead” (2014) and Speech Debelle’s “Speech Therapy” (2009) and three BRIT nominations for Bicep and Roots Manuva.
Having risen to prominence with the release of their 1987 remix of Eric B and Rakim’s, ‘Paid In Full’—bringing their underground sound to the mainstream—Coldcut founded Ninja Tune in 1990 as an independent outlet for their own productions and like-minded left-field artists. The label's early releases were all produced by Coldcut, and primarily consisted of instrumental sample-based cuts, spawning a number of celebrated albums including the first five volumes of DJ Food's “Jazz Brakes”. The critical acclaim that followed saw the duo become noted pioneers of the instrumental hip hop scene that coalesced the following years. Launched around the same time, the seminal Ninja Tune club night Stealth—named Club of the Year by NME in 1996—ran regular events with guests that included Squarepusher, James Lavelle and many artists from the label roster.
Ninja Tune have also established or worked with a number of additional groundbreaking labels over the years, including Big Dada. The label was originally founded in 1997 as one of the UK’s prominent early hip-hop labels, and helped launch the careers of homegrown legends Roots Manuva, Kae Tempest and Young Fathers, as well as thrusting US behemoths such as Diplo and Run The Jewels into the wider global consciousness. In 2021 Big Dada relaunched as a label run by Black, POC & Minority Ethnic Ninja Tune staff members for Black, POC & Minority Ethnic artists, championing new artists across the musical spectrum whilst continuing to tip its hat to the foundations that built its legacy.
Alongside this, Ninja Tune’s Counter Records imprint has masterminded commercial success with artists such as ODESZA, The Heavy, San Holo, Kasbo, Maribou State and more. Seriously shaping the sound of emerging music scenes the world over, impressive Counter Records milestones include breaking 1 million sales of The Heavy’s celebrated single ‘How You Like Me Now’ and 500,000 sales of ‘Say My Name’ by ODESZA.
Ninja Tune’s Technicolour imprint has also made waves in recent years, working with prominent underground figureheads like Octo Octa, DJ BORING, VTSS, Minimal Violence, Umfang, Elkka and Sofia Kourtesis to name a few.
The label also began working with Flying Lotus legendary Brainfeeder in 2010, with releases that include the GRAMMY award-winning Thundercat, Kamasi Washington, Hiatus Kaiyote, Ross From Friends, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Jaga Jazzist and more.
More recently, Ninja Tune announced an exciting new partnership with ODESZA’s Foreign Family Collective (FFC). The deal, which came after many years of close collaboration between the two independent labels, sees Ninja Tune releasing, promoting, and distributing FFC’s expansive catalogue worldwide, while FFC will work alongside Ninja Tune to expand the FFC mission of supporting musicians and artists alike. ?
By nature, the label is continually looking for new and innovative ways to develop its artists' visions, having grown from the brainchild of the two-man Coldcut team to a living, breathing organisation boasting 70+ employees based across the world including a North American headquarters in LA. It has encouraged interactive technology, embraced the audio-visual world, created its own publishing company, Just Isn’t Music, and made innovative use of software with the creation of Ninja Jamm and the Zen Delay—the first-ever hardware effects unit produced in collaboration with an electronic music label.
Ninja Tune also devotes time and resources to working on non-profit initiatives to support the community around them and also to develop a dialogue with their audiences on relevant social issues. From Coldcut’s early partnerships with Greenpeace and others to the label’s involvement with the Independent Music Cup, XLP/Arts Emergency, MIND, Help Refugees, and ongoing donations to organisations like Fair Fight and Extinction Rebellion this has been in Ninja’s DNA since inception. The label recently announced that they are committed to becoming carbon neutral by the end of 2021 and carbon negative beyond that.
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ZOOM (feat Tinashe) - (3:45) 172 BPM
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16 Apr 24
Drum & Bass / Jungle
ZOOM
ZOOM - (3:45) 172 BPM Hot
Played by: LOST WKEND
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04 Mar 24
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Wait 4 U (DJ Phil Remix)
Wait 4 U - (4:04) 174 BPM
1000 Miles (feat Sub Focus) - (5:41) 170 BPM
Played by: Big Dope P
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13 Jul 23
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Vapor City Remixes
Rise N Fall (DBridge Fall N Rise remix) - (5:16) 170 BPM
Gunshotta (Om Unit Rollers VIP) - (5:14) 172 BPM Hot
Review: When Ninja Tune come knocking on your door to remix one of their artists, in this case Machinedrum, you answer. dBridge welcomes Travis Stewart's "Rise N Fall" into his studio with a vocal build up that drops into an emotional pulse of stepping drums and twinkling atmospheres. Om Unit's remix of "Gunshotta" delivers an old school bassline and frenetic jungle percussion, while Moresound pitches rave against touches of footwork, drum and bass and a whole load of bootyshake in his remix of "Dont 1 2 Lose U". For something a little more easoteric, Fis detunes and twists "Eyesdontlie" into a cavernous throb of earthshaking rumbles with demonic vocal loops adding an extra haunting vibe.
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ZENDNLS 399
11 May 15
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Alternate/Endings
Resorectah - (4:13) 175 BPM
Eternal/Attack - (5:37) 170 BPM
Review: Fresh signing to Ninja Tune Lee Bannon leaves behind Joey Bada$$ and the Pro Era crew and slams on a hard-edged jungle persona on his debut LP for the label. Blending jungle, drone and hip-hop, he's created a world of disorientation and experimental sounds, all leading back to the dance by any means. Wonky soundscapes, deep passages and dark bass are running themes, taking his genres of choice and pushing them to their darkest, weirdest limit. In the club these tunes set floors alight, but at home they take on a whole different meaning. Watch your step.
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13 Jan 14
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Back On Time
Scar City - (5:22) 172 BPM Hot
Review: Having continually pushed the envelope of the electronic music scene throughout the 90's alongside Aphex Twin and Squarepusher, Luke Vibert has always stayed ahead of the game. He unleashed his seminal Drum n Bass for Papa album under the Plug moniker back in 1997 which captured a whole new audience with its twisted breaks and experimental edge. For this release, Back On Time is a collection of previously lost tracks which shows that Plug not only precursed the breakcore D&B sound by several years, but bettered it. Sheer quality all the way.
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09 Jan 12
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Take It Back
Take It Back - (4:21) 175 BPM
Take It Back (The Prototypes remix) - (4:36) 174 BPM Hot
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ZENDNLS 275
04 Apr 11
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Terrorist (remixes)
The Terrorist (MIR Crew remix) - (5:17) 175 BPM
The Terrorist (The Prototypes remix) - (5:01) 174 BPM Hot
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ZENDNLS 276
13 Dec 10
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Spirit In The System
Take It Back - (4:20) 174 BPM
Hurt Less - (5:12) 173 BPM
Fading Halo - (4:53) 174 BPM
The Only Love Song - (4:54) 172 BPM
Life's Too Short - (3:33) 175 BPM
Your Revolution - (5:00) 174 BPM Hot
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ZENDNL 159
07 Sep 10
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Hurt Less
Hurt Less (radio edit) - (3:32) 173 BPM
Hurt Less (extended edit) - (6:00) 173 BPM Hot
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ZENDNLS 266
16 Jul 10
Drum & Bass / Jungle
The Keeper
The Keeper (Redeyes remix) - (5:25) 170 BPM Hot
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ZENDNLS 247
20 Oct 09
Drum & Bass / Jungle
SWAG
SWAG (radio edit) - (3:19) 175 BPM
SWAG (Interface remix) - (4:31) 174 BPM
SWAG - (4:49) 174 BPM Hot
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ZENDNLS 239
08 Sep 09
Drum & Bass / Jungle
On The Run
On The Run (radio edit) - (3:36) 173 BPM
On The Run - (5:15) 173 BPM
On The Run (VIP mix) - (6:07) 173 BPM Hot
On The Run (instrumental) - (5:50) 173 BPM
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ZENDNLS 235
17 Mar 09
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Join The Q
Stompbox - (4:29) 175 BPM
Lost Weekend (feat Mike Patton) - (4:35) 175 BPM
On The Run (feat Jenna G) - (5:15) 173 BPM Hot
SWAG (intro) - (2:11) 174 BPM
SWAG - (4:49) 174 BPM
Drop Audio - (5:00) 174 BPM
When Ur Lonely - (6:02) 175 BPM
Soundface (feat Beardyman) - (1:35) 173 BPM
Got One Life (feat Navigator) - (4:05) 172 BPM
The Perfect High - (5:21) 174 BPM
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17 Feb 09
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Dem Na Like Me
Dem Na Like Me (VIP mix) - (5:17) 174 BPM
Played by: Annie Nightingale
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ZENDNLS 228Z
25 Jan 09
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Lost Weekend
Lost Weekend (The Qemists Got Your Money remix) - (5:11) 174 BPM Hot
Lost Weekend - (4:35) 175 BPM
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ZENDL S217
23 Sep 08
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Trust/Rainy Day EP
Trust (Le Jad remix) - (5:42) 174 BPM Hot
Rainy Day (The Qemists remix) - (5:14) 174 BPM
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ZENDLS 213
13 May 08
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Drop Audio
The Qemists feat. I.D - "Drop Audio" - (6:10) 174 BPM
The Qemists - "Stompbox" (Spor Remix) - (5:43) 172 BPM Hot
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ZENDLS205
11 Dec 07
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Stompbox
Stompbox - (5:22) 175 BPM Hot
When Ur Lonely - (6:19) 175 BPM
Let There Be Light - (6:05) 174 BPM
Played by: Annie Nightingale
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ZENDLS 196
19 Jun 07
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Designs & Mistakes
Nodding Dogs - (5:37) 174 BPM
Fall Like Dandruff - (5:20) 170 BPM
Shoddy Kicks - (4:37) 174 BPM
Loath - (8:01) 178 BPM
Egg Shell - (4:45) 176 BPM
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ZENCD 32
11 Nov 97
Drum & Bass / Jungle
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