InSound Takeover — ft. Kristiaan, Limara, Rob Dewey & Nik Valentine

InSound are about underground electronic music done with care: the long blends, the patient builds, the moments where the groove locks and the whole room quietly agrees not to leave. This takeover leans into progressive house, melodic techno and deep-driving selectors — the kind of sounds that feel incredible in nature: expansive, hypnotic, and properly transporting. Why it…

Doc Scott

Doc Scott is a cornerstone of UK bass culture — a DJ and producer who’s been shaping jungle and drum & bass since the music was raw, rebellious, and still finding its name. Coming up through the early ’90s London underground, he quickly became known for a sound that was darker, deeper and more forward-thinking than the…

Hollie Cook 

Lovers rock glow, tropical pop lift-off Hollie Cook brings a very particular kind of magic: sun-kissed reggae warmth with a punk-rock sparkle — music that makes you sway, smile, and suddenly feel like everything’s going to be alright. London-born and raised in West London, Hollie first stepped into the spotlight as part of the final line-up of The…

Nectar Woode

Soul for golden hour, made for forest hearts There’s a special kind of artist who can hush a crowd without asking — the kind who makes you lean in, breathe out, and feel everything a little more clearly. Nectar Woode is that kind of presence. A British-Ghanaian singer-songwriter and producer raised in Milton Keynes and shaped by London’s jazz-and-soul…

London Afrobeat Collective

A full-body, feel-good stampede of rhythm If you’ve never danced to Afrobeat live, London Afrobeat Collective are the perfect introduction — and if you have, you already know what’s coming: sweat, smiles, and a groove so deep it feels like it rewires your spine. Formed in London and shaped by the city’s wildly diverse musical DNA, London Afrobeat…

Ebi Soda

Cosmic jazz-funk for the movers, the dreamers, and the late-night wanderers Formed in Brighton by a group of friends who bonded over jazz, funk, rave culture and the DIY spirit, they’ve built a sound that’s proudly hard to pin down — part jazz ensemble, part dance act, part psychedelic groove experiment. There are nods to…

Orbital

A pilgrimage from the M25 to The Ashdown Forest When UK rave culture first ignited, Orbital were right at the heart of it — two brothers (Phil and Paul Hartnoll) turning late-night energy into something cinematic, emotional, and completely euphoric. Their name nods to the legendary M25 orbital parties that helped define the era, and their early releases became the…