Bloc Party is one of the biggest bands in the world, but what many don\'t know is that the London four-piece have always had an undertow of dance music. It\'s no surprise then that Kele Okereke has taken to making music for the dance floor proving that this is in no way a fad, but a true fascination.\nWith releases on eminent labels including Damian Lazarus\'s label Crosstown Rebels and Berlin Studio\'s !K7, the producer, songwriter and performer continues to push the boundaries as a DJ and dance producer. Undeniably one of the biggest musicicons of our time, Kele intrigues fans and keeps the media on its toes with his refreshing honesty and quick tongue. A lover of drum n bass, techno, garage and house music, the Londoner\'s love of dance music has always been there and it is now that we get to hear him create it. \n\nKele Okereke is a DJ/Producer and lead singer of award-winning band Bloc Party, one of the UKs finest bands of recent years. At the end of 2013 Kele embarked on a new phase of his career, taking all his influences and experiences to shake up peoples expectations of him as a songwriter, performer and producer. Releasing on pivotal UK dance label Crosstown Rebels and Berlin’s Studio !K7 - home to DJ Kicks and Tapes mix series- and DJ appearances across the world, there is a clearly more to be seen from this highly talented individual.\n\"Most people know me as the singer in a bloc party, but anyone that knows our music knows that we have always been very honest about our love of dance music.\"\nIn late 2013 Kele Okereke made his move, by selecting and mixing the latest instalment of !K7 Tapes series, seeing Bloc Party join previous artists The Rapture,The Big Pink and Foals. Both the mix and Kele’s own Remix of ‘Obscene,’ the exclusive track from the album, were critically lauded by international press and radio. With Dj dates across Europe and Australia Okereke’s introduction to the DJ world was solidified. Crosstown was hot on the heels and introduced Kele Okereke as a Producer with the 4 track ‘Heartbreaker’ EP only months after. The EP featured 4 original tracks and one remix from of the title track from Recondite. With distinct UK Garage influences on ‘Heartbreaker’ and ‘God Has A Way’ featuring old school house chord stabs and driving rhythm and ‘Get Up’ being a a sparser, deeper atmosphere with Kele himself on vocals the EP showed dynamic and confidence.