
MPH: UK Garage’s Relentless Rhythmic Force
Emerging from the vibrant UK garage scene, MPH quickly made his mark, infusing the genre with grit, groove, and sonic precision that turned heads at house parties and intimate club nights alike. Early on, he drew inspiration from pivotal figures like Flava D, whose intricate drops and bold musical identity helped MPH define his path.
From polished releases on DJ EZ’s Nuvolve and Crucast to heavier cuts with Night Bass, Spinnin’ Records, and more, MPH’s catalog spans both smooth garage vibes and raw bass energy. His adept storytelling shines through on the 2024 sophomore album Refraction (Night Bass), where each track captures a landscape, emotion, and energy—from the dark, urban "Funk Master" to the sunsets and open skies of his UKG cuts.
MPH’s live sets are the stuff of dancefloor legend—whether he’s commanding stages at Glastonbury, Boomtown, Parklife, or b2b-ing at Boomtown with SpaceGat. Recently, his lightning-fast UKG set at DJ Mag HQ went viral, pushing his sound into the spotlight yet again.
Fresh off his Refraction album, MPH has continued to build momentum. His recent single “Alone” featuring Carla Monroe is a standout—an uplifting UKG track that finds space in both dancefloor and personal playlists. Even in studio sessions, like the one featured recently on his socials, his creative process shows how he can pivot in minutes and still stay on point.
MPH isn’t just riding the UKG wave—he's shaping what it can become. Grounded in rich influences and exploding through high-energy releases and performances, he embodies the modern idea of genre evolution: gritty, melodic, and unapologetically kinetic.
Keep an eye on his rising trajectory, and check out his remix of the Foster The People hit song "See You In The Afterlife" on the Shade Tree Sound YT channel.