


Chase & Status are an English electronic music production duo from London: Saul Milton (Chase) and Will Kennard (Status). They formed while attending university in the early 2000s (commonly cited as 2003). Their primary work within the drum and bass/jungle area sits alongside a broader practice that draws on dubstep and other electronic styles. They operate as record producers and as live and DJ performers.
They rose to prominence with their debut studio album More Than Alot, released in 2008. That release established them in the drum and bass scene and marked the start of their public profile as producers who cross between dancefloor drum and bass and heavier electronic bass music. Across their recorded work and stage sets they regularly combine drum and bass tempos and break-based rhythms with dubstep-derived bass design and electronic production approaches.
As producers, Milton and Kennard work in the production role rather than solely as selectors. Their studio approach foregrounds edited breaks and programmed drum work, paired with low-frequency bass design to translate heavier dubstep weight into drum and bass tempos. They also arrange songs around guest vocals and rap performances; their releases and performances feature collaborations with a range of vocalists and rappers. In live and DJ settings they present both DJ sets and band-style/live productions, moving between prepared production stems and DJ mixing.
Musically, their drum and bass output often emphasizes tight break editing and punchy transient shaping on drums, combined with substantial sub-bass content and layered synth pads or atmospheric elements to give tracks scope beyond the midrange. Where they draw on dubstep and other electronic styles they tend to do so by transplanting dubstep’s bass-weight and textural processing into 170–175 BPM frameworks and by structuring tracks around vocal hooks or rap verses rather than purely instrumental rollers. Those choices make their drum and bass material move between dancefloor rollers and more song-based electronic tracks.
Career contributions from Chase & Status include their dual role as record producers for their own releases and as live/DJ performers who bring produced material into clubs and festival stages. Their tendency to feature guest vocalists and rappers on singles and album tracks has been a consistent part of their output, as noted from their early work through the period around their debut album. Their cross-pollination of drum and bass with dubstep and other electronic styles has been a defining, repeatedly cited feature of their public profile.
Specific, named influences and collaborator credits are not listed in the source material provided here. Publicly available biographical notes do, however, emphasise their university formation in the early 2000s, their London base, their roles as producers and live/DJ performers, and their 2008 debut More Than Alot as the record that first brought them wide attention in drum and bass and adjacent electronic scenes.
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