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Critical Sound

brand

4.5

28 reviews

1,150 followers

Brand Reviews

4.5 / 5

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28 reviews

Music

Music

Location

Location

Value

Value

Atmosphere

Atmosphere

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5

Fulvio Cannistraro

Verified Review

2 March 2025

Review of Critical Sound London 2025

Critical sound makes the best events beetween all UK organizer and has the best events line ups of powerful DNB ?"?

5

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5

Hugo Jones

Verified Review

2 March 2025

Review of Critical Sound London 2025

Sick night. Need to do another one.

5

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5

Ben Blanchard

Verified Review

1 March 2025

Review of Critical Sound London 2025

mental rave

5

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5

Hugo Jones

Verified Review

15 December 2024

Review of Critical Sound Bristol // powered by Sinai Sound System

Epic night. Top DJs all night on a sick sound system. Need another Critical event. Great venue as well.

About

Conceived by D&B visionary Kasra back in 2002, in a flat in north London, the Critical Music name has grown from a simple idea driven by a commitment to putting out the best music the scene has to offer into one of the most well respected electronic dance music labels in the UK. Nurturing new talent and releasing some of the freshest breaks and beats from the cream of the scene, it has gone on to build a loyal following around the world driven on by Kasra’s never ending quest to release quality underground bass music. Not only a record label, the Critical empire boasts it’s own highly esteemed club nights “Critical Sound” with sell out events at venues such as Motion in Bristol, Studio 338, E1 and Printworks in London, as well as regular branded Critical tour nights and festival stages across the UK and abroad.

Ever-evolving the label has substantiated itself even more so with a finely tuned squadron of the world’s most talented producers, Austria’s Mefjus, Russia’s Enei, Sweden’s QZB and the Netherland’s Waeys as well as UK talents Ivy Lab, Sam Binga, Foreign Concept, Halogenix, Hyroglifics, T>I, Fade Black, Particle, Levela, Cauzer and of course, label owner Kasra. Whilst vocalists and MC’s such as Charli Brix, Jakes, Solah, Rider Shafique and Redders have also been at the foundation of the label, all in all each individual have proved themselves to be a shining light of the new generation of Drum & Bass artists.

Critical Music seeks to uncover fresh, original sonics and as it enters its 20th year, continues to represent the sound of the underground, without compromise.