Kasra

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June 14, 2018

“Kasra is a gatekeeper to what is under the surface in drum & bass. He does what he does with passion and care. He is a kindred spirit.” -Goldie, Metalheadz

The founder/boss of preeminent Critical Music imprint touches down at elements! Get a preview of the what Critical has in store from the man himself who happens to be a stellar dj as well as tastemaker. Opening set by Siouxside (New England Junglists) and visuals by Ian Nault. Cover $12

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Kasra founded the Critical Music label, a drum and bass label based in London, that is widely regarded as being at the forefront of the modern underground scene. A passionate curator and DJ he has grown the label from humble beginnings to one of the most respected imprints in the genre.

“I started a label because I wanted to be involved in the music I love, to push new artists, new sounds and to present exciting ideas.”
Kasra

Over the years the label has released music from artists across the scene, showcasing a diverse and vital roster covering all angles of the music that Kasra loves so much. Not content with a release schedule bursting with future classics and his own rigorous DJ’ing schedule continually on the up, the label boasts its own branded club nights, Critical Sound. These nights traverse the globe with the Critical family and specially selected guests bringing their own interpretation of the Critical Sound. As a DJ Kasra has done what only a select few people around the world have managed in their careers; being asked to mix FabricLive62, which went on to be one of the most successful Drum & Bass mix albums of the year.

Since then Kasra has continued to DJ sets and play label events throughout the UK and Rest of The World, from New Years Eve festival appearances in Australia to much lauded sets at EDC Vegas and beyond. All this while using his A&R’ing skills to release music from the likes of Ivy Lab, Emperor, Hyroglifics and albums from Sam Binga, Enei and the ear crunching debut LP from Mefjus, voted D&B Arena’s Album Of The Year.

In 2017 we celebrate 15 years of the most inspiring imprints in dance music today. A time that sees no sign of the label relenting, with club nights and festival appearances across the globe and a roster of releases setting the bar for the best in modern 170 bass music.