UK garage royalty, bassweight pressure, and champagne vocals
When people talk about the DNA of UK garage — the swing, the bass, the late-night shimmer — Zed Bias is one of the names that actually built it. Emerging from the North West and rising through the UKG explosion, he helped define the sound at its most forward-thinking: warm sub, crisp drums, and that unmistakable rhythmic bounce that makes your shoulders move before your brain catches up. Under aliases like Maddslinky and Phantom, he’s also been a constant innovator across bass music, house and broken beat — always evolving, always a step to the side of the obvious.
And then there’s Specialist Moss: a vocalist with serious presence, bringing that soulful, roller-rink glow that sits perfectly on top of Zed’s groove science. Together, it’s the best kind of collision — club pressure with live energy — the sort of performance that feels both classy and absolutely rowdy in the right ways.
Why this one matters at Good Vibrations Society: it’s not just a DJ set, it’s a moment. Expect hands-in-the-air choruses, rewinds you can feel coming, and that shared grin that spreads through a crowd when the rhythm hits just right. Imagine it in the forest: dusk turning to night, lights flickering through the trees, bass rolling across the clearing, and a vocal landing so clean the whole place lifts at once.
If you’re looking for the weekend’s “we’re all in this together” dancefloor chapter — the one people end up talking about back at camp and on the drive home — this pairing is built for exactly that.










