Timma T
Keep Hush Presents: Off Sight Manchester
Another night in Manchester's underground, where the humidity is high and the basslines are higher. We're here, Shazams at the ready, as Timma T takes the decks at Keep Hush Presents: Off Sight Manchester, because finding that one white-label edit feels like a religious experience. The room is a sweatbox, strobes cutting through smoke, bodies locked into that UK garage shuffle that feels both nostalgic and urgent. Averaging 136.5 BPM, this live set lives in the sweet spot between UK garage and bassline house, with key centers primarily in 7A and 12A ensuring a smooth harmonic flow.
The energy profile is low-end dominated—0.6003 on the low, 0.3145 mid, 0.0831 high—meaning it's all about that sub-bass rumble and percussive groove that defines the genre. Transitions are patient, letting tracks breathe with long blends that build tension, while the BPM stays tightly within 130-140 to keep the dancefloor locked in. The mixing style is functional rather than flashy, prioritizing groove over trickery, which is exactly what this crowd needs at 3 AM. Crate-digging highlights include The Whiteliner's 'Yeahhh (Konstantin Wallner Remix)' as the perfect opening track, a peak-time weapon with its driving bassline.
SLK's 'Hype! Hype! (Radio Edit)' is a timeless anthem that never fails to ignite the room, while Gabry Ponte's 'La Danza Delle Streghe (Corto Mix)' offers a trancey, 13-minute detour showing Timma T's range. Andrey Shatlas's 'Mega Carnaval (Original Edit)' brings a festive, percussive twist, and closing with Crazy Cousinz Mc Versatile's 'Funky Anthem' leaves us on a pure funky house high. The journey starts with the stomping opener 'Yeahhh', builds to the peak energy of 'Hype! Hype!', and winds down with the joyous closure of 'Funky Anthem', a full tracklist that feels like a love letter to UK bass culture.