Chase & status teases new music after london shows

Chase & status has sparked speculation about a potential new album following recent performances and social media posts. The duo shared videos of unreleased tracks after playing two nights at London's Corsica Studios. Fans are eagerly awaiting an official announcement.

Chase & status reemerged over the weekend with multiple videos of brand new, unreleased music shared across their social media platforms. This activity has fueled serious speculation that a new project could be forthcoming.

The clips were posted shortly after the duo performed two nights at London's Corsica Studios, where they reportedly brought a USB loaded with fresh tunes. At the time of the article, five different videos featuring unreleased tracks had been teased on their Instagram, including one captioned “Outta Control".

Fan reactions in the comments sections were enthusiastic. One fan wrote: “Release the album lads.” Another added: “Sitting on two albums worth of material, I bet.”

The weekend sets were not limited to drum & bass; posts from attendees indicated the inclusion of multiple 140 tracks, suggesting a return to their earlier influences for upcoming releases. Their current Instagram bio reads: “Shift to the next gear,” adding to the intrigue about future plans.

This comes after their last release, 2 RUFF, Vol 1, which arrived in 2023 and included notable tracks such as 'Baddadan', 'Liquor & Cigarettes', and 'Say The Word'. While there has been no official announcement from Chase & status, the volume of new music shared implies a substantial collection of material is available. The Corsica Studios performances suggest they are prepared to test these tracks in live settings.

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