The 7 Best UK Garage Tracks On Beatport You May Have Missed

Yann Bonnet
Jul 2, 2021
Our expert curation team brings you the best tracks on Beatport you may have missed. This time featuring Sammy Virji, Pearson Sound, Murix, Cortese, and more.
Sammy Virji – Daga Da! [Sammy Virji]
Sammy Virji is back on his own label with a four-track EP. “Daga Da!” is a UKG banger with a catchy vocal hook!
Claude Von Stroke, Justin Jay, Pearson Sound – Oh [Pearson Sound Shuffle Remix] [Dirtybird]
Claude VonStroke and Justin Jay on the same track remixed by Pearson Sound on Dirtybird! The track “Oh” (Pearson Sound Shuffle Remix) is a chill and wonky UKG riddim with nice pads and melodies and a deep and dark bassline! Love it!
Learn more about the entire EP by checking out our interview with Justin Jay and Claude VonStroke here.
Y U QT – U BELONG 2 ME – 4X4 MIX [South London Pressing]
UKG banger alert on South London Pressing! “U Belong 2 Me” (4×4 Remix) by the duo Y U QT is a pure UKG track with a killer composition around vocals, pianos, and a groovy bassline. All the elements come together beautifully for a memorable dance floor slammer that won’t be leaving your set playlists anytime soon.
Mungo’sMungo’s Hifi, Gardna, Catching Cairo – Back In the Days [Scotch Bonnet Records]
What a combination for a summer track! Mungo’sMungo’s Hifi, Gardna, and Catching Cairo together on ”Back in the Days’Days,” an anthem for the ravers of the ’90s! Five stars in my stick!
Cortese – Abbey Park [Time Is Now Records]
Let’s talk about Cortese on one of my favourite labels; Time Is Now Records! “Abbey Park” is a UKG track in the pure tradition of the label, melodic and dancefloor at the same time with a nice alternation between vocals and synths and a huge bassline!
Soulecta, MC NEAT, Shosh – All The Massive [Garage Shared]
When a top producer (Soulecta) meets a legendary MC, we can expect something heavy! And that’s the case here. This track is a dance floor weapon for ”All The Massive’.” Rewind!
Murix – Echoes [83]
Check out “Echoes,” the new track from Murix on 83. This track will put the crowd under pressure with a kind of spooky sound design and a groovy bassline that simply doesn’t quit.
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