Formed in London in 1990 by Matt Black and Jonathan More, the duo known as Coldcut, Ninja Tune has established itself as one of the worldâs leading independent record labels, etching its story into the pages of ground-breaking British music. Now a bonafide global music institution, synonymous with diverse, uncompromising releases and equally visionary artistsâfrom breaking to GRAMMY-winning actsâcommitted to pushing the boundaries of music.
The label has recently celebrated a number of significant events including a notable GRAMMY nomination for Jayda G, two Top-5 UK charting albums from Bicep (#2)âwho were also nominated for two BRIT awardsâand Black Country, New Road (#4), with both also breaking into multiple Billboard charts in the US, and the relaunch of our Big Dada imprint as a label run by Ninja Tuneâs Black, POC & Minority Ethnic staff for Black, POC & Minority Ethnic artists. Beyond thisâvia our longstanding partnership with Brainfeeder to release, promote and distribute their incredible and ever-expanding catalogue worldwideâwe also celebrated Thundercatâs momentous GRAMMY win, taking home Best Progressive R&B Album for âIt Is What It Isâ, as well as the news that Hiatus Kaiyote have signed to Brainfeeder to release their new album âMood Valiantâ.
In the 30-plus years since formation, Ninja Tune has become a home for forward-thinking music and artists who are at the forefront of their fields, with celebrated releases from the likes of: Bonobo, The Cinematic Orchestra, Roots Manuva, Kelis, Jayda G, Young Fathers, Bicep, Floating Points, Black Country New Road, Little Dragon, Sampa The Great, Run The Jewels, Diplo, Helena Hauff, Actress, Coldcut, Peggy Gou, Julianna Barwick, Jordan Rakei, Maribou State, ODESZA, Tycho, Leon Vynehall, India Jordan, The Bug, Marie Davidson, TSHA, ë°íì§ Park Hye Jin & via Brainfeeder, Thundercat, Kamasi Washington, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Ras G, Teebs, Ross From Friends and many more.
Still 100% independent, the label has consistently defied expectations for both critical and commercial acclaimâmanifesting itself with recognition as âIndependent Label of the Yearâ at the 2018 Association of Independent Music (AIM) awards, âLabel of the Yearâ at the 2016 edition of Gilles Petersonâs Worldwide Awards and most recently a nomination for âLabel of the Yearâ at the 2021 Libera awards. Chart positions include nearly 20 Top-40 records in the official UK Albums Chart including a #5 spot for Bonoboâs GRAMMY nominated âMigrationâ, with ODESZAâs âA Moment Apartâ (also GRAMMY nominated) reaching a #3 spot in the US Billboard Charts. Other impressive results include Mercury Prize wins for Young Fathers album âDeadâ (2014) and Speech Debelleâs âSpeech Therapyâ (2009).
Having risen to prominence with the release of their 1987 remix of Eric B and Rakimâs, âPaid In Fullââbringing their underground sound to the mainstreamâColdcut founded Ninja Tune in 1990 as an independent outlet for their own productions and like-minded left-field artists. The label’s early releases were all produced by Coldcut, and primarily consisted of instrumental sample-based cuts, spawning a number of celebrated albums including the first five volumes of DJ Food’s âJazz Brakesâ. The critical acclaim that followed saw the duo become noted pioneers of the instrumental hip hop scene that coalesced the following years. Launched around the same time, the seminal Ninja Tune club night Stealthânamed Club of the Year by NME in 1996âran regular events with guests that included Squarepusher, James Lavelle and many artists from the label roster.
Ninja Tune have also established or worked with a number of additional groundbreaking labels over the years, including Big Dada. The label was originally founded in 1997 as one of the UKâs prominent early hip-hop labels, and helped launch the careers of homegrown legends Roots Manuva, Kae Tempest and Young Fathers, as well as thrusting US behemoths such as Diplo and Run The Jewels into the wider global consciousness. In 2021 Big Dada relaunched as a label run by Black, POC & Minority Ethnic Ninja Tune staff members for Black, POC & Minority Ethnic artists, championing new artists across the musical spectrum whilst continuing to tip its hat to the foundations that built its legacy.
Alongside this, Ninja Tuneâs Counter Records imprint has masterminded commercial success with artists such as  ODESZA, The Heavy, San Holo, Kasbo, Maribou State and more. Seriously shaping the sound of emerging music scenes the world over, impressive Counter Records milestones include breaking 1 million sales of The Heavyâs celebrated single âHow You Like Me Nowâ and 500,000 sales of âSay My Nameâ by ODESZA.
Ninja Tuneâs Technicolour imprint has also made waves in recent years, working with prominent underground figureheads like Octo Octa, DJ BORING, Minimal Violence, Umfang, Yu Su and Sofia Kourtesis to name a few.
The label also began working with Flying Lotus legendary Brainfeeder in 2010, with releases that include the GRAMMY award-winning Thundercat, Kamasi Washington, Ross From Friends, Ras G, Teebs, Georgia Anne Muldrow, Jaga Jazzist and more.
By nature, the label is continually looking for new and innovative ways to develop our artists vision, having grown from the brainchild of the two-man Coldcut team to a living, breathing organisation boasting 70+ employees based across the world including our North American headquarters in LA. It has encouraged interactive technology, embraced the audio-visual world, created its own publishing company, Just Isnât Music, and made innovative use of software with the creation of Ninja Jamm and the Zen Delayâthe first-ever hardware effects unit produced in collaboration with an electronic music label.
Ninja Tune also devotes time and resources to working on non-profit initiatives to support the community around them and also to develop a dialogue with their audiences on relevant social issues. From Coldcutâs early partnerships with Greenpeace and others to our involvement with the Independent Music Cup, XLP/Arts Emergency, MIND, Help Refugees, and ongoing donations to organisations like Fair Fight and Extinction Rebellion this has been in Ninjaâs DNA since inception. The label recently announced that they are committed to becoming carbon neutral by the end of 2021 and carbon negative beyond that.