Go Again
Let’s talk about one that slipped in through the side door and took over the room. Montreal based borne drops Go Again, a track that doesn’t just play in the space of UK Garage, but warps it subtly into his own low-lit territory. This one isn’t built for the charts or your sunny daytime playlists. It’s strictly basement energy. Think condensation on the ceiling, strobe lights pulsing slow, and a crowd that knows when to keep it locked in.
It’s got that swung garage skip, but it’s tighter, moodier. The vocal sample doesn’t beg for attention; it echoes, floats, circles your head like a memory you’re trying to place but can’t. What makes this one stand out is the restraint. borne isn’t flexing with big bass drops or flashy synths. He’s letting the groove simmer, holding back just enough to keep you leaning forward. There’s a subtle darkness to it, but not in a brooding way, more in the way the best underground tracks are: confident, minimal, and impossible to fake.
This is one for the DJs who play that secret after party set and for the ravers who don’t check their phones. Press play below and enjoy!

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