Standing the same height as Jordan, Blaze Tripp is a producer from Sydney, Australia who has made a name for himself by experimenting with heavy bass, addictive rhythms and jumping between genres and styles effortlessly. Some say he has 4 hands and 17 fingers, others say he is a freak of nature with the ability to live inside the music. No matter what they say, he has made quite an impact on the scene in only a couple of years with his fresh take on club music.
His unique style has seen some of the biggest tastemakers around the world sit up and take note, supporting his tracks in their sets & on radio (Kissy Sell Out, Elite Force, Toddla T on BBC Radio to name a few). Blaze’s tracks have even found themselves on big compilations as Fabriclive 55, Ministry of Sound: Maximum Bass & Sneakerz Music Winter Sessions.
As well as bangin’ originals, Blaze has been asked to add his flavour to a wide variety of different artists such as Kid Kenobi, Malente, Edu K, Zoe Badwi, Last Japan, Ryan Riback, Jaimie Fanatic, Snob Scrilla & more. With Blaze lending his sound to a wide variety of artists it proves his diversity & ability to be a shapeshifter despite being in an industry so easily defined by genres and buzzwords.
Another claim to fame are Blazes bootlegs (which were originally designed as exclusive tracks for his DJ sets) which spread like wildfire upon release. These include a Bloody Beetroots remix with 150,000+ views on youtube, a Chemical Brothers remix which was written about in iDJ magazine & a Kelis remix has clocked up many thousands of downloads & loads of press.
Big things are happening for Blaze so don’t be the last to hear about him & next time you hear about a Blaze don’t call the Fire Department, just prepare yourself for some dance floor fire.