BabyStep Magazine: Tracks Of The Week
- BabyStep Magazine
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With a heatwave rolling in and Glastonbury on the horizon, this week’s picks are all about soundtracking the festival faithful. From sun-drenched day stages to sweaty 4AM tents, we’ve focused on tracks built for big moments and open-air energy.
Ell Murphy’s "In The Air" is pure summer—bouncy, soulful, and bursting with feel-good vibes, it’s a high-energy house & garage blend that’s hard not to move to. JACKARD’s "Bust It" on HARDLINE 10 brings no-nonsense club pressure—a jacking anthem that’s rough, ready, and primed for peak-time chaos. Adam Curtain’s "The Deviant" delivers warped breakbeat adrenaline via unknown – untitled, keeping things dark, punchy, and razor-sharp. It’s been a huge month for new music—here are some of our favourites.
"Waiting" – Ell Murphy

Ell Murphy returns with her Waiting EP – a 3-track collection of soulful, dancefloor-ready club cuts, landing July 11th on Jucey Tunes, with a limited run of 10” dubplates. This one’s an instant mood-lifter. With bouncy drums, soulful vocals and pure sunshine energy, "In The Air" hits that sweet spot between classic House and UK Garage. Produced by Medlar, it’s got a playful, feel-good vibe that makes it one of our top picks this week.
"Pigeons" – SSSLIP & Beton Brut ft. Trim

Trim glides over a warped, low-end-heavy beat on "Pigeons", bringing raw, no-frills grime energy with a future-facing twist. It’s dark, playful, and built for the club – easily one of the hardest and most distinctive tracks we’ve heard this week.
Ho Gosh – "Rat A Tat" (Nervous Records)

Ho Gosh is back with "Rat A Tat", out now on the legendary Nervous Records. Teased last year, it’s finally landed—and it bangs. A heavy, percussive roller that hits hard and keeps it moving. Streaming everywhere now.
Yosh – "Break Out" (Yosh Dubs)

Yosh launches Yosh Dubs, a new outlet for his more experimental, genre-pushing sounds. Born from freedom and curiosity, it’s a space to explore and evolve. "Break Out" is our pick—big energy, forward-thinking vibes.
Chloé Caillet & Luke Alessi – "The One" ft. Jocelyn Brown

A rework of "Somebody Else’s Guy", this one’s a housey bop that sends dancers into a full-blown dervish. With Jocelyn Brown’s iconic vocals front and centre, Chloé Caillet—global queer nightlife icon and founder of Smiile—teams up with Luke Alessi for a track that’s both nostalgic and fresh, made for peak-time euphoria.
JACKARD – HARDLINE 10 - BUST IT

No-nonsense club gear right here. JACKARD comes through with HARDLINE 10—four jackin’ anthems built for sweaty basements and sunlit day parties alike. "Bust It" is the standout: tough, bouncy, and straight to the point.
Hand-stamped 12” limited to 200. Don’t sleep.
Amaliah - Sludge via Borne Fruits

London DJ and producer Amaliah delivers a weighty new EP today (June 20) via her own Borne Fruits imprint — a label rooted in the city’s club culture and committed to championing new talent. Our pick of the pair is “Sludge”, a dark, drum-driven cut built for heads-down moments and heavy systems. Anchored by intricate percussion and low-end pressure, it channels the raw energy of the UK underground while flexing Amaliah’s signature groove-led touch.
This release further cements Borne Fruits as a key space for future-focused dance music with deep roots in London’s sonic landscape.
Adam Curtain – The Deviant on Unkown Untitled

Breakbeat pressure from Adam Curtain, who delivers a warped adrenaline shot on “The Deviant”—out now via the always on-point unknown – untitled. The label’s twelfth release keeps up the streak: six tracks, vinyl and digital, artist names hidden until drop day. No hype, just heavyweight sounds.
DJ Sprinter – Get Up / S2

Norwegian producer DJ Sprinter drops two club-ready weapons, paired with standout artwork by Jason Vaz. "Get Up" is our pick—proper dancefloor fuel with no messing around. One for the late-night movers.
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