Artist's albums
Hands of Evil EP
2023 · EP
Blazin' Fire EP
2023 · EP
Warrior
2023 · single
Mash You Down (2023 Remix) / Do You Miss Me
2023 · single
Drop It
2023 · single
Badboy Sound
2022 · single
Kush (Serial Killaz Remix)
2022 · single
Return of the Champion Deejay
2022 · album
Nothing Hurts Like Love
2022 · single
Bunn the Sensi EP
2022 · EP
Ruffest Gunark EP
2022 · EP
Utopia / Euphoria
2022 · single
21 Madness (Serial Killaz & Jam Thieves Remix)
2022 · single
Badman Selecta
2021 · single
Meditation / Mind Games
2021 · single
Reggae From The Ghetto
2020 · single
Start The Killing / Spread Out
2018 · single
Duppy Sound
2017 · EP
Jungle Came First EP
2016 · EP
The 420 EP
2016 · EP
Dreadlock - Killa Tingz 2015 Remix
2015 · single
G Funk / Hold On
2014 · single
Killa Klash (Annix Remix) / Gunshots
2013 · single
In Your Eyes / Lovely Woman
2013 · single
Dutty Sound
2013 · EP
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Biography
The second the needle hits a Serial Killaz record you know it’s them. Rabble-rousing ragga vocals, bubbling bouncy bass, cut-throat beats, undiluted positive vibes: to have such a distinctive sound in today’s talent-packed game is a rare, rare asset. But with two careers that can be traced back to the earliest stages of rave, what do you expect? Their back story has been told too many times: do a little research and you’ll find the names Tera and Vital Elements scrawled all over the scene’s history books. Now found scrawling Serial Killaz over the very same pages, the duo quickly established themselves as THE jungle and reggae legends’ remixers of choice since forming in 2005. From Cornell Cambell to Marvellous Cain, Wayne Marshall to Peter Bouncer, Damian Marley to Daddy Freddy, the Serial Killaz back catalogue is steeped in authenticity, joining the dots between classic soundsystem sizzlers, rave culture and the future. Jungle’s very own Trojan horse; every kilo of their success can be put down to their well-chiselled sound: At a time when artists seem to be trying every genre under the sun, Tera and Vital Elements have stuck rigidly to their dub pistols amassing respect from all corners of the scene…<br> @http://www.urbanagency.co.uk/serial-killaz/ @https://www.serialkillaz.co.uk/store