Chase & Status

The duo have since released seven studio albums and collaborated with major artists such as Plan B, CeeLo Green, Rihanna, Example, Tinie Tempah, and Stormzy.

[3] The duo cited the Prodigy and Orbital as major influences on their music and creativity alongside the original jungle and drum & bass scene.

Chase & Status: Live at Brixton, a CD/DVD featuring appearances from Tinie Tempah, Liam Bailey, Mali and Delilah, was released on 2 April 2012.

On 15 October 2012, the track "Big Man" featuring Liam Bailey was released on the Chase & Status website as a free download.

On 4 June 2013, the album's lead single "Lost & Not Found" featuring Louis M^ttrs was uploaded to the Chase & Status Vevo channel.

The digital single was released on 26 June and includes remixes from MTA Records artists Dream Mclean, Kove and Josh Butler.

[16] Despite the performance being a roaring success, attracting the second largest crowd after Saturday headliners the Prodigy, the festival's memory was tainted with the death of a man on the Friday night.

[17] For 2014's Red Bull Culture Clash, Chase & Status joined forces with Shy FX, David Rodigan and MC Rage to form the soundsystem Rebel Sound.

On 30 December, they headlined the main stage of Rhythm & Vines[citation needed] While working on their fourth studio album,[18] the duo began releasing a new grime or British hip hop track every week.

All of the tracks from the EP received daytime and night-time airplay on BBC Radio 1Xtra[20] as well as Kiss 100 during its urban specialist shows, although "Wha Gwarn?"

[21] The duo released their fourth studio album Tribe on 18 August 2017, and featured collaborations with artists such as Craig David, Emeli Sandé, Shy FX and Slaves.

The album featured much more drum and bass compared to their last album Brand New Machine, taking the band back to the sound which initially made them a commercial success, whilst still experimenting with other genres such as UK garage in the track "Reload" with Craig David and electronic rock in the track "Control" with British punk band Soft Play.

Other remixes include Black Canvas' "Broken Dreams", Dizzee Rascal's "Sirens", Nneka's "Heartbeat" and Capleton's "Who Dem" (renamed "Duppy Man").