Milzy | Bass, Garage, Jungle | Sheffield
Keep Hush Live: Off Sight
When the tempo climbs and the amen breaks start to fly, you know you're in safe hands with a selector who understands the lineage. Milzy's Keep Hush Live set for Off Sight is a vibrant love letter to the UK's bass continuum, drawing a direct line from garage swing to jungle fury. The vibe is a proper Sheffield session—dark, loud, and focused on the dance, where the sound system is pushed to its limit. Technically, this is a dynamic ride through 152 BPM on average, ranging from 143 to 176, with the harmonic warmth of 12A providing a melodic anchor amidst the rhythmic chaos.
The energy is firmly rooted in the low-end (0.59) with rolling subs and skittering percussion, while the mids (0.32) carry the weight of those iconic vocal snippets and synth stabs. Milzy's mixing is sharp and energetic, seamlessly bridging genres with double-drops and quick cuts that keep the pressure high. The tracklist is a deep dive into bass culture. Joker's 'Boat' opens with its signature purple wow-and-flutter.
From there, we get the acid-tinged garage of Dylan Dylan's 'It Feels So Good' edit, the swing of Mr Virgo's 'Swagger Sound', and the pure jungle heat of Addictive's 'Right There' remix. A highlight is the UK funky flip of Spooky Bizzle's 'Baby' by DJ Q, and the raw, percussive drive of Sully's 'Swandive' offers a moment of atmospheric depth. The journey is a relentless acceleration, opening with Bristolian purple haze, peaking with jungle break science, and closing on the playful, vocal-led garage of SHUFFA's 'Want My Luv'.