Main Phase DJs UKG, Speed Garage & Bootlegs on Keep Hush Live
x ec2a I Bristol
Step inside Keep Hush Live in Bristol, an absolute sea of mullets, speed shades, and vintage tracksuits. This is the natural habitat of the UKG purist who looks like they’ve just teleported out of 1999 and will definitely try to bum a cigarette off you in the smoking area. The energy is purely feral, with gun-fingers raised and people screaming for reloads every five minutes. The vibe is a cramped, sweaty, low-ceiling room that feels like it’s about to cave in from the bass.
Technically, this Main Phase DJs live set is a bouncy, frantic 138.6 BPM. The mix is heavily anchored in the 12A key, creating a relentless groove that bridges the gap between Techno, UKG, and speed garage. The mixing style is quick, sharp, and highly reactive to the crowd's chaotic energy. The crate digging here is proper naughty, packed with bootlegs that you’ll never find on Spotify.
Dropping Interplanetary Criminal alongside a classic like Der dritte Raum's "Hale Bopp" is an absolute masterstroke. The Main Phase DJs UKG, Speed Garage & Bootlegs on Keep Hush Live | x ec2a I Bristol tracklist is a riot. It kicks off with Soul Mass Transit System's "Fly" as the opening track, peaks with B.B.E., and ends on a massive high with the closing track, Michael Gray's "The Weekend".