Zeds Dead

Videos

Genre
(ALL) Filter by Genre
+ Genres
Label
(RELEASES) Label

Zeds Dead & PEEKABOO – POWA

Zeds Dead & Ganja White Night – Dead of Night

Zeds Dead x Delta Heavy – Lift You Up

Zeds Dead x 1000volts (Redman x Jayceeoh) – Kill Em

Zeds Dead & Jauz – Lights Go Down

Zeds Dead x DISKORD – Blood Brother (ft. Reija Lee)

Zeds Dead x Megalodon – Wit Me Dub

Zeds Dead – White Satin

MORE FROM SAME ARTIST

WORDS

LABEL SPOTLIGHT

Label Spotlight: Deadbeats

Label Spotlight: Deadbeats

WORDS

WORDS

Catching up with Zeds Dead

Catching up with Zeds Dead

UKF ON AIR

Zeds Dead & Jauz - BBC Radio 1 Dance Presents UKF

Zeds Dead & Jauz - BBC Radio 1 Dance Presents UKF

WORDS

WORDS

Everything You Need To Know About Ganja White Night – The Origins

Everything You Need To Know About Ganja White Night – The Origins

WORDS

WORDS

#TBT: Zeds Dead - Hit Me

#TBT: Zeds Dead - Hit Me

WORDS

WORDS

6 Of The Best: Bootlegs (Part 2)

6 Of The Best: Bootlegs (Part 2)

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

Similar Artists

Polar Youth

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

Polar Youth

Blooom

From a rural German town to playing stages around the world, Michael Schlechtinger – also known as Blooom, has had a meteoric rise. His journey began at an incredibly formative age: from fifteen, he immersed himself in electronic music, despite not even being allowed to enter club spaces yet. And whilst many of his counterparts have stories of finding a love for dance music through family ties, it was his own interests that drove him headfirst into the intricacies of music production.

Blooom

Chase & Status

Talk about high expectations. When London drum’n'bass duo, Chase & Status aka Saul Milton (Chase) and Will Kennard (Status) first laid down the tracks that would make up their third studio album, they were faced with a weighty dilemma: how to follow the sizeable footprint left by 2011’s multi platinum selling No More Idols, not to mention their hefty rep as festival headliners? The answer was found with Brand New Machine, an album that brims with surging, dancefloor anthems, dusty trip hop grooves as championed by the likes of Massive Attack and Portishead, and a collection of jungle and garage breakbeats that increase with substance over repeated plays. Meanwhile, brooding ragga harmonies and hip hop samples deliver an updated take on No More Idols’ anthemic, catch-all appeal. The overall vibe? An instantly memorable collection of swaggering cuts tuned to a club setting, hyped summer festivals and arenas alike.

Chase & Status

THE FRESHEST TUNES IN BASS MUSIC

Stay up to date with the freshest bass releases from across the globe through our Spotify playlists.