Nasty’s Pick:
MPH Live in Tokyo 2025, UFK on Air 🧊
“Listening and watching MPH’s full set gave me massive goosebumps but loads of inspiration to go between high energy moments and slow, pretty sounds. He has amazing stage presence and is very versatile which is what you need to create a good story on stage” - @nastyboyofficial
MPH’s Tokyo UFK On Air set leans into high pressure, club focused energy, with tight transitions, quick tempo shifts and a strong emphasis on low end weight. Filmed in an intimate Tokyo club environment, the set makes full use of a system built for clarity and impact, where basslines cut through and percussion stays crisp at high volume.
Blending UK garage, grime and more driving techno elements, he keeps a constant sense of forward motion, focusing on sustained rhythm and energy rather than big drops or pauses.
Throwback to Fully Gassed #3 2019, A stacked line up of 24 Aus & NZ Emcees. Paying homage to @alex.jones_lgeez and @sunnah.lgeez also known as LGEEZ. A Dots hard hitting punch lines and intricate rhyme scenes paired with Sunnahs out of the box and witty word play made the duo a force to be reckoned with. These two were early pioneers in the Australian grime/hip hop scene and were arguably one of the biggest influences on the next gen 😤
Kobie Dee is one of the most compelling voices in Australia’s new wave of hip-hop. A proud Gomeroi man, Kobie Dee blends lyricism with deeply personal storytelling, using his music as a platform to explore identity, culture, and the realities of growing up in modern Australia.
Breaking through with powerful releases like “About a Girl” and “Jody”, Kobie Dee has built a reputation for authenticity and impact—delivering music that resonates far beyond the stage. His work bridges reflection and social commentary, capturing both vulnerability and strength in equal measure.
Hailing from Sydney, C100 is rapidly emerging as one of the most exciting names in the new wave of dance music. Blending the raw energy of UK garage, jungle and drum & bass with grime, hip hop and hard-hitting basslines, his sound is as unpredictable as it is infectious. What started as viral mashups online has evolved into a fully-fledged sonic identity—one that’s been shaking dance floors across Australia and beyond.
Presenting Fraksha: Fraksha was a pivotal force in creating the Australian scene what it is today. Making waves from Melbourne with the likes of Scotty Hinds and Diem, he is arguably considered the godfather of Australian Grime
Being the backbone of 50/50, Fraksha also was a role model to the entire 2018 blow up of aus hip hop and the bodybag media era. You can’t mention Aus Grime without bringing up his name.