Gentlemens Club and MPH Join Forces For A Bassline Grime Single

‘GOOD 4 U’ lands on the celebrated Deadbeats imprint by Zeds Dead.

From smooth garage creations with DJ EZ’s label Nuvolve and Kiwi Rekords to raucous bassline bangers for the likes of Night Bass, Spinnin’ Records and Crucast, MPH is becoming a staple in the new wave of UK Garage, strapping together monumental releases for some of the scene’s most important imprints as well as forming a strong catalog of independent singles.

Gentlemens Club, the UK DJ trio of 50 Carrot, Coffi, and Soloman, are trailblazers in bass music, blending dubstep, grime, and trap with an unmistakable style. With standout releases on Deadbeats, Disciple, and Never Say Die and massive shows across North America, Europe, and Australia, they’ve built a devoted following.

These two unstoppable forces have now combined for an electrifying fusion of the UK’s heaviest sounds, blending gritty basslines with MPH’s signature garage flair. ‘GOOD 4 U’ combines MPH’s unmistakable garage sound with Gentlemens Club’s powerful bass twist, channeling the raw energy of UK underground music. This collaboration fuses MPH’s signature flair with Gentlemens Club’s heavy-hitting style, creating a distinctive and impactful soundscape that showcases the best of both artists’ worlds.

The single lands on the label guided by Zeds Dead and label manager Harrison Bennett, Deadbeats. The label transcends mere music distribution to foster a community grounded in authenticity and artistic freedom. Championing the full spectrum of bass music with a hip-hop-infused rhythm, Deadbeats has attracted a diverse roster, including emerging talents like IMANU and CHEE, alongside veterans such as Rusko and CASPA. Their A&R strategy, enriched by Zeds Dead’s touring experiences, emphasizes creativity, ensuring Deadbeats remains at the cutting edge of electronic music.

Building on the success of recent releases, Gentlemens Club and MPH are riding high with global tours that are electrifying audiences from London to North America. MPH’s signature UK garage beats and Gentlemens Club’s hard-hitting basslines are uniting fans across continents, proving the enduring global appeal of UK bass and garage.

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