Marcus Nasty b2b Bok Bok b2b Supa D
Keep Hush Live: Marcus Nasty Show
When Marcus Nasty, Bok Bok, and Supa D share a deck, you don't get a DJ set — you get a seminar on UK club history, delivered at 130 BPM in a dark room somewhere in London. This Keep Hush session is a masterclass in restraint and groove, three DJs who know exactly when to let a track breathe and when to cut. The BPM hovers at a steady 130.4, never rushing, never dragging, locked into a 3B harmonic pocket that feels like a second skin. The energy is predominantly low-mid, all about the sub-bass and the pocket, with high frequencies reserved for vocal stabs and hi-hats that snap like twigs.
The opening track, Wookie's 'Down On Me,' is a foundational UK garage classic that immediately sets the tone: heads down, shoulders moving, no hands in the air nonsense. The Brand New Heavies & Kenny Dope's 'Let's Do It Again (K-Dope Dub)' stretches to 14 minutes of pure groove, a masterwork of looping and layering that lets the room lock into a hypnotic state. Lil Silva's 'Seasons' is the secret weapon — a piece of UK funky that still sounds futuristic years later. Copyright's 'We Can Rise' chantapella gets deployed as a peak-time tool, the vocal floating over a skeletal beat that demands participation.
The closing track, Phunk Investigation's 'Lo-Fi,' is a dubby comedown that feels like the afterparty after the afterparty. The journey is simple: from the classic garage of 'Down On Me' to the extended dub of 'Let's Do It Again' and finally to the low-slung 'Lo-Fi.' No heroics, just three DJs who know that the best dance music is the kind that makes you forget your own name.