Chase & Status closed out the night, and for those that resisted the allure of Outkast, was well rewarded with the set of the night. They warmed up the crowd by mixing in well received tracks such as "Tell Me" by What So Not, "Innocence" by Nero, Skrillex remix of C&S's "International" and even RL Grime's latest release "Core". But once the first half hour passed, that's when things got interesting as this London, U.K group punished the crowd with a heart thumping session of dirty drum and bass that brought out the inner junglist. Chase & Status played recent tracks by Noisia ("Asteroids", "Stamp out"), Cyantific's "Ice Cream", "Pale Blue Dot" by The Prototypes, their innovative "Gangsta Boogie VIP", and more. They even threw in some old school like "Planet Dust" by Bad Company that fit in perfectly into the set. There was also a few trap moments as they brought out their remix of "Network", followed up by Baauer's remix of "Rollup" by Flosstradamus. Bringing their set to a close, Chase & Status thew in a curveball by playing old school Prodigy with "No Good (Start The Dance)", before eventually wrapping it up with the feel good "Alive". Mixing in the new with the old, blending genres together, and even giving us a few unexpected moments - Chase & Status delivered a set that blew out all expectations.
Montreal is a vibrant city filled with great music billings, exciting food, and culture. Osheaga put on a great show on Friday reminding everyone why this is one of the best festivals in North America.