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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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Treetop
Treetop - (4:32) 138 BPM
Stoat - (3:41) 140 BPM Hot
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ZENDNLS 601
23 Nov 21
Electro
Fire
The Fourth Day (feat Roger Robinson) - (1:59) 141 BPM
Pressure (feat Flowdan) - (3:48) 140 BPM Hot
Demon (feat Irah) - (3:48) 100 BPM
Vexed (feat Moor Mother) - (3:52) 140 BPM
Clash (feat Logan_olm) - (3:07) 140 BPM
War (feat Nazamba) - (4:38) 150 BPM
How Bout Dat (feat FFSYTHO) - (3:47) 140 BPM
Bang (feat Manga Saint Hilare) - (3:03) 140 BPM
Hammer (feat Flowdan) - (3:26) 93 BPM
Ganja Baby (feat Daddy Freddy) - (3:16) 95 BPM
Fuck Off (feat Logan_olm) - (3:27) 140 BPM
Bomb (feat Flowdan) - (4:46) 140 BPM
High Rise (feat Manga Saint Hilare) - (4:22) 141 BPM
The Missing (feat Roger Robinson) - (4:33) 138 BPM
Review: When you see both The Bug & Ninja Tune involved in a release these days, there is an instant expectation of greatness, due to both their catalogues and history as musical entities. Therefore, this brand new album from The Bug entitled 'Fire' has a lot to live up to. Right from the off we can see that The Bug has taken the project in entirely his own direction, firstly by recruiting some of the most popular MC's to grace grime over the last decade, including FFSWhyThough?, Irah, Manga St Hilaire & more, displaying their unique vocal talents over the industrial introspective sound design behind them. It's safe to say that The Bug is in his own unique lane when it comes to sonic creativity, from the raucous, rapidfire drum punches of 'Hammer' alongside Flowdan, to the explosive reverberations of 'Clash' alongside Logan. There is a truly individual approach to this album, going no holds barred in exploring distortion and dissonant harmony with some incredible results, our favourites of which include the treacherous twists 'War', featuring the 'Nazamba', alongside two masterful poetic pieces with Roger Robinson, who recites a couple of awesome verses on both 'The Missing' and 'The Fourth Day'. This is definitely one you need to let yourself explore over time, allowing your ears the process the carnage in their own way.
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ZENDNL 275
27 Aug 21
Bass
Vexed
Vexed (feat Moor Mother) - (3:52) 140 BPM
Pressure (feat Flowdan) - (3:48) 140 BPM Hot
Clash (feat Logan_olm) - (3:07) 140 BPM
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ZENDNL 275VW
23 Aug 21
Deep Dubstep
Pressure
Pressure - (3:48) 140 BPM Hot
Clash (feat Logan_olm) - (3:07) 140 BPM
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ZENDNL 275PW
27 Jul 21
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Clash
Clash - (3:07) 70 BPM
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ZENDNL 275C
29 Jun 21
Experimental/Electronic
Bad/Get Out The Way
Bad (feat Flowdan) - (3:39) 140 BPM Hot
Bad Riddim - (3:34) 140 BPM
Get Out The Way (feat Killa P + Irah) - (3:40) 140 BPM
Get Riddim - (3:40) 140 BPM
Review: Bad to the bone... Following his remarkable fusions with Earth earlier this year, the Bug continues to flex his finest collaborative muscles with two dirty, paranoid grime cuts. Flowdan takes the lead with an autobiographical tale over a cosmic dirge that palpitates with industrial rawness. Next up: Killa P and Irah who get savage over a sizzling reese bassline that builds and smoulders with intensity of a Hardware night at The End in 2005. Complete with two riddims, this is The Bug at his most direct and dangerous and ready for the dance.
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ZENDNLS 477
17 Nov 17
Bass
Concrete Desert
City Of Fallen Angels - (6:14) 149 BPM Hot
Gasoline - (4:59) 140 BPM
Agoraphobia - (5:10) 151 BPM
Snakes Vs Rats - (5:00) 120 BPM
Broke - (5:00) 148 BPM
American Dream - (10:16) 160 BPM
Donat Walk These Streets - (6:24) 70 BPM
Other Side Of The World - (5:52) 120 BPM
Hell A - (4:21) 120 BPM
Concrete Desert - (14:40) 148 BPM
Dog - (4:57) 120 BPM
Pray - (5:16) 148 BPM
Another Planet - (11:02) 134 BPM
Review: if there is one collaboration that we have bowed down to over the last few years, it's most certainly this new found friendship between London's Kevin Martin aka The Bug, and American doom metal guitarists, Earth. One wouldn't immediately make the connection between inner-city future-grime music and suburban stoner rock, but the two styles were in perfect unison, and this is because they're both fascinated with dark, looming clouds of bass. Whether that's through virtual synths or badass bass guitars, it doesn't matter, because the mood is mightily present. Concrete Desert is the alliance's debut LP, and it's all guns blazing from start to finish; tunes like "Snakes vs Rats" or "Metal Drone" represent exactly the sort of freshen-up that each respective act needed - on the one hand, The Bug could have done with some more external influences to the melodic constructions, while Earth needed a new framework to enter the minds of a new, European audience. We've dubbed this style 'metal drone', and we're pretty sure that it's gonna stick after you've hit the ol' play button. Top quality stuff - highly recommended!
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ZENDNL 239
24 Mar 17
Ambient/Drone
Box/Iceman
Box (feat D Double E) - (3:09) 140 BPM
Box (instrumental) - (3:09) 140 BPM
Iceman (feat Riko Dan) - (3:26) 141 BPM Hot
Iceman (instrumental) - (3:26) 140 BPM
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ZENDNL 12435
05 Aug 16
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Zim Zim Zim
Zim Zim Zim (feat Burro Banton) - (4:31) 110 BPM Hot
Zim Version - (4:29) 110 BPM
Played by: MATTA
Review: After last year saw Kevin Martin's primary project looming large with the Angels & Devils album and a slew of singles, The Bug is back on Ninja Tune with a new single. "Zim Zim Zim" features seasoned dancehall MC Burro Banton raining down vocal fire over a typically grandiose Martin production, all slow, heavy-footed stomp and strangely emotive slabs of grinding metallic synth tones that sound like the end of the world bursting out of the speakers. Banton's nagging delivery sits perfectly on the track, but for those that want to home in on the subtleties of the production the "Version" provides all the space you need for those staggering sounds to roam.
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ZENDNLS 417
28 Aug 15
Bass
Boa/Cold
Boa - (7:25) 140 BPM Hot
Cold - (5:15) 140 BPM
Review: Kevin "The Bug" Martin and Dylan "Earth" Carlson have finally teamed up for a collaborative release on the UK's mighty Ninja Tune. To be honest, both the artists and the label have all achieved institutional status by now, so you know its highly recommended from the onset. Each artist has been involved in many scenes and genres over the years, ranging from ambient metal to minimal drones and experimental two-step and "Boa" is exactly that, a weird and wonderful mixture of styles and influences. "Boa" and "Cold" share a slow tempo and a set of heavy, metallic guitars weaving over desolate soundscapes and rattling percussion. This is cinematic music to say the least.
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ZENDNLS 394
15 Dec 14
Deep Dubstep
Exit
Void (feat Liz Harris) - (3:48) 140 BPM
Void Version - (3:22) 140 BPM
Black Wasp (feat Liz Harris) - (4:22) 140 BPM
Black Version - (4:22) 140 BPM
Function (feat Manga) - (5:25) 140 BPM Hot
Blaow (feat Daddy Freddy) - (3:39) 140 BPM
Played by: FatKidOnFire, Sepia
Review: This EP finds Kevin Martin zooming in on some of the themes of Angels & Demons, the long awaited new LP from The Bug, naturally showing a diverse approach across the spectrum of his dread-filled half-step swagger. Two versions of "Void" drape themselves across the first side in a heavy-lidded fog of distant melodics, static interference and restrained beat business, while on the flip "Black Wasp" likewise takes two strung out routes through submerged menace and laconic grace. Like a sharp slap about the chops, side three finds Manga spitting out a monolithic grime performance over "Function", while Daddy Freddy is on side four with a perfectly devilish turn on "Blaow".
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ZENDNLS 388
06 Oct 14
Deep Dubstep
Angels & Devils
Void (feat Liz Harris) - (3:48) 140 BPM
Fall (feat Copeland) - (2:55) 90 BPM
Ascension - (3:48) 140 BPM
Mi Lost (feat Miss Red) - (3:15) 140 BPM
Pandi - (4:57) 85 BPM
Save Me (feat Gonjasufi) - (5:32) 142 BPM
The One (feat Flowdan) - (4:32) 140 BPM
Function (feat Manga) - (5:25) 140 BPM Hot
Fuck A Bitch (feat Death Grips) - (3:04) 144 BPM
Fat Mac (feat Flowdan) - (3:17) 140 BPM
Fuck You (feat Warrior Queen) - (3:51) 145 BPM
Dirty (feat Flowdan) - (2:56) 140 BPM
Review: It's been some six years since renowned misery guys Kevin Martin won plaudits for London Zoo, a typically dark, intense and aggressive full-length that showcased his unique ability to blend dubstep, grime, dancehall and dub techno textures into nightmarish new shapes. Angels & Devils, his belated follow-up, is intriguingly different. While the second half of the set is blessed with plenty of robust, floor-friendly riddims (each blessed with vocals from a range of impressive collaborators), the first half is an altogether more downbeat affair. In fact, it's these moments - the droning, dub-inflected ambience of "Pandi" and the bluesy, soundscape dub-soul of "Save Me" - that hit home hardest.
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ZENDNL 211
25 Aug 14
Bass
Save Me
Save Me (feat Gonjasufi) - (5:32) 71 BPM
Fuck A Bitch (feat Death Grips) - (3:04) 72 BPM
At War With Time (feat Spaceape) - (5:21) 119 BPM Hot
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ZENDNLS 408
03 Jul 14
Balearic/Downtempo
Filthy
Freakshow (feat Danny Brown & Kiki Hitomi) - (3:54) 140 BPM
Dirty (feat Flowdan) - (2:56) 140 BPM
Kill Them (feat Daddy Freddy) - (3:32) 140 BPM
Louder (feat Flowdan) - (3:27) 141 BPM Hot
Review: Dropping a searing package of badness ahead of the forthcoming Angels & Devils album, The Bug is back in business with some apocalyptic gutter bass of the highest order. "Freakshow" matches the leering delivery of Danny Brown with the sinister croon of King Midas Sound's Kiki Hitomi over a horn-laden trap swagger to devastating effect. "Louder" pits Flowdan in the depths of a nauseating half-step march, while "Dirty" takes the London MC into a barrage of equally nerve-jangling drum rattles and alarm-clanging stabs. Long-time Bug collaborator Daddy Freddy rolls up his sleeves for "Kill Them", anchoring the dread stomp with a fearsome growl as anthemic as it is nihilistic.
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ZENDNLS 353
12 Aug 13
Deep Dubstep
Infected EP
Catch A Fire (feat Kiki Hitomi) - (3:45) 140 BPM
Tune In (feat Roots Manuva) - (5:14) 144 BPM
Skeng (feat Killa P & Flowdan - Autechre remix) - (5:15) 140 BPM Hot
Poison Dart (feat Warrior Queen - Scratcha DVA remix) - (5:08) 131 BPM
Played by: Barrio Katz, Benji B
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ZENDNLS 273
15 Nov 10
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Skeng
Skeng (Autechre dub) - (6:07) 140 BPM
Played by: Myler
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ZENDNLS 273X
15 Nov 10
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Angry
Angry (feat Tippa Irie) - (3:19)
Ganja (feat Flowdan) - (3:43) 140 BPM Hot
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ZENDLS 218
28 Jul 08
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
London Zoo
The Bug feat Tippa Irie - "Angry" - (3:37) 110 BPM
The Bug feat Ricky Ranking - "Murder We" - (3:53) 144 BPM
The Bug feat Flowdan & Killa P - "Skeng" - (4:39) 140 BPM Hot
The Bug feat Ricky Ranking - "Too Much Pain" - (3:56) 123 BPM
The Bug feat Warrior Queen - "Insane" - (3:29) 147 BPM
The Bug feat Flowdan - "Jah War" - (3:00) 140 BPM
The Bug feat Spaceape - "Fuckaz" - (5:25) 144 BPM
The Bug feat Roger Robinson - "You & Me" - (4:12) 133 BPM
Freak Freak - (5:00) 133 BPM
The Bug feat Flowdan - "Warning" - (3:51) 140 BPM
The Bug feat Warrior Queen - "Poison Dart" - (6:14) 144 BPM
The Bug feat Ricky Ranking - "Judgement" - (10:37) 144 BPM
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ZENDNL 132
30 Jun 08
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Poison Dart
Poison Dart (feat Warrior Queen - original mix) - (6:16) 72 BPM Hot
Poison Dart (feat Warrior Queen - South Rakkas Crew remix) - (5:05) 75 BPM
Poison Dart (feat Warrior Queen - DJ Baku Scratch megamix) - (5:31) 72 BPM
Poison Dart (feat Warrior Queen - Skream remix) - (4:57) 72 BPM
Poison Dart (feat Warrior Queen - Stereotyp remix) - (6:41) 96 BPM
Stampin (feat Flowdan - Poison Rhythm remix) - (5:51) 72 BPM
Played by: U9lift
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ZENDLS 202
08 Jan 08
Dub
Poison Dart
Poison Dart - (6:16) 144 BPM Hot
Poison Dart (South Rakkas Crew remix) - (5:05) 150 BPM
Poison Dart (DJ Baku Scratch megamix) - (5:31) 144 BPM
Poison Dart (Skream remix) - (4:57) 144 BPM
Poison Dart (Stereotyp remix) - (6:41)
Stampin (feat Flowdan - Poison rhythm) - (5:51) 144 BPM
Played by: DUB
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ZENDNLS 202
26 Nov 07
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Jah War
The Bug feat Flowdan - "Jah War" (original) - (3:01)
The Bug feat Flowdan - "Jah War" (Loefah remix) - (3:43) 140 BPM Hot
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ZENDLS 192
20 Feb 07
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
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