Categories: MusicSingles

Leeds-Based DJ and Producer Bakey Drops Gritty Garage-Inspired Single ‘Under Control’ via Warehouse Project Records

London, UK – 28th March 2025 – Today, rising UK bass music star Bakey continues his meteoric ascent with the release of his latest single, ‘Under Control’, out now via Warehouse Project Records. The track is the second single from his forthcoming ‘Backrooms’ EP, following the critically acclaimed title track ‘Backrooms’, which dropped last Friday (21st March) and garnered support from Mixmag, Dummy, Dancewax and BBC 6 Music’s Giles Peterson and Deb Grant, among others.

A sleek 2-step roller, ‘Under Control’ pairs crisp garage swing with the rough-and-ready vibe of pirate radio’s golden era. The track’s growling D&B-esque bassline and skippy percussion lock into a hypnotic groove, while a warped vocal sample – nodding to the heyday of jungle – gives it that peak-time energy. The result is a lean, club-ready cut that balances nostalgic UK rave spirit with Bakey’s razor-sharp production.

Speaking on the single, Bakey says:

“Once again, I took a lot of inspiration from the sounds of Drum & Bass on this track. Taking elements of that scene and merging it with the post-dubstep/garage vibes. It feels like a fresh way to appreciate both scenes. I feel like it’s one of those tunes that really chases a crowd reaction. It’s very in your face when it comes in.”

The ‘Backrooms’ EP is a three-track exploration of garage, breakbeat, and dark, minimalist soundscapes, marking Bakey’s debut release on Warehouse Project Records. The EP’s rollout is as follows:

21st March: ‘Backrooms’ (Single Release)

28th March: ‘Under Control’ (Single Release)

4th April: ‘Don’t Stop’ (Collaboration with Felixcw) + Full EP Release

Coinciding with the EP’s launch, Bakey will kick off a month-long residency at London’s iconic Phonox nightclub, taking over Fridays throughout April. The residency promises a handpicked lineup of pioneers and future icons, including Champion, Reek0, Dismantle, Zed Bias and Breaka, cementing Bakey’s status as a defining voice in the UK bass scene.

Bakey’s 2025 is set to be his biggest year yet, with performances at Bubble Love, WHP Rotterdam, Love Saves The Day, Parklife, Gottwood Festival, Outlook Origins, and Waterworks, among others. Crowned DJ Mag’s Breakthrough Artist of the Year in 2023 and as the first signing to Warehouse Project Records, Bakey’s rise is a testament to his deep-rooted appreciation for soundsystem culture, pirate radio, and the rave movement.

Tracklist – ‘Backrooms’ EP:

  1. BAKEY & FELIXCW – DON’T STOP
  2. BAKEY – UNDER CONTROL
  3. BAKEY – BACKROOMS

About Bakey:

Bakey is a Leeds-based DJ and producer whose sound weaves between the minimal drums and gritty low-end of dark garage and the glowing warmth of jazz-influenced percussive flows. With performances at Boiler Room, Glastonbury, Outlook and a Warehouse Project residency, his music pays homage to the past while pushing bass music into the future.

Email

ihouseuadmin

Recent Posts

Higher Love Malta Unveils Epic First Names for 2026 Edition

After a sold old debut, the second edition raises the bar with Josh Baker, Prospa,…

3 days ago

Migrant Releases New Single ‘Tarase’

Featuring evocative Hindi vocals by Eeshita Rathore, Migrant’s final release of the year is an…

3 days ago

Bouncy Grooves, Acid Pressure: Inside Nuta Cookier’s Galaxy Faith EP

Nuta Cookier returns on Future Scope Recordings with Galaxy Faith, a two-track release that feels…

3 days ago

Where Emotion Meets Precision: Inside Miki Stentella’s “Firework”

Miki Stentella closes the year with Firework, a refined release on Adunanza Records that blends…

3 days ago

Illyus Barrientos links with Aden Rémei for new Toolroom single

Illyus Barrientos alongside fresh talent Aden Rémei, kick start the year with a certified club…

3 days ago

Pier Mood Locks Into a Late-Night Groove on Shadow In Stereo

With Shadow In Stereo, Pier Mood delivers a concise yet deliberate statement that underlines his…

3 days ago