Krust
Follow on SpotifyBorn as Kirk Thompson, Krust is a legendary drum and bass artist hailing from Bristol, England. With a career spanning over three decades, Krust has become a pioneer in the drum and bass scene, leaving an indelible mark on the genre with his groundbreaking productions and innovative soundscapes.
Krust first rose to prominence in the early 90s as part of the Bristol-based collective Reprazent, alongside fellow artists Roni Size, DJ Die, and Suv. The group released their critically acclaimed album "New Forms" in 1997, which won the Mercury Prize for Best Album that year. Krust's production on tracks such as "Brown Paper Bag" and "Heroes" showcased his ability to blend jungle, drum and bass, and hip-hop influences into a cohesive and dynamic sound.
Throughout his career, Krust has continued to push the boundaries of drum and bass music, experimenting with new sounds and genres while staying true to his roots. His solo releases, including the seminal album "Coded Language" in 1999, have solidified his reputation as one of the most innovative and influential producers in the genre.
Krust's discography is a testament to his versatility and creativity, with each release showcasing his unique take on drum and bass music. With a loyal fanbase and a reputation for delivering high-energy performances, Krust continues to be a driving force in the global drum and bass community.