Yo, if your speakers are craving that proper UK rave energy right now, stop what you're doing and press play on Denham Audio x YOKIZ – Chaser 2. This fresh release on HARD Recs is unapologetic breakbeat fire — the kind that makes you want to roll the windows down in a 16v hatchback and let that massive NRG kick rattle the Kenwood system until the rear-view mirror shakes.
Denham Audio has been one of the most exciting names in the modern breakbeat scene for a minute. The London-based producer (also co-founder of Club Glow) brings that urgent, vital rave energy with heavy breakbeats, rumbling basslines, and acid-tinged hooks that feel built for sweaty warehouses and late-night drives. Pairing up with rapper YOKIZ on this one was a smart move — “Chaser 2” is a high-octane reimagining of YOKIZ’s original track, now supercharged with proper breakbeat muscle.
What hits you first is that classic breakbeat drum pattern — those chopped, rolling breaks that never let the momentum drop. The production feels raw and purposeful, like it was made to destroy sound systems. It’s got that nostalgic ’90s hardcore edge mixed with 2026 club-ready punch. Think big, bouncy bass, sharp percussion hits, and an overall vibe that screams “turn it up until the neighbours file a complaint.” No filler, just straight-up rave ammunition.
Breakbeat has been having a serious moment again, and tracks like this are exactly why. After dominating dancefloors throughout 2025 with fresh takes on the genre, the sound is only getting bigger in 2026. From underground raves to festival stages, people are hungry for this kind of high-energy, bass-heavy electronic music that actually moves the body instead of just sitting politely in the background.
HARD Recs continues to deliver the goods too — the label (tied to HARDfest) knows exactly how to package that proper breaks energy, and “Chaser 2” fits perfectly in their catalogue of no-nonsense club weapons.
If you’re into Denham Audio’s solo work, the Club Glow series, or just love anything in the breakbeat, breaks, UK bass, or hardcore continuum, add this one to your playlists immediately. It’s short, sharp, and guaranteed to wake up any set that’s starting to sag.
What do you think — does “Chaser 2” deserve a spot in your current rotation? Drop your thoughts in the comments, tag a mate who still rocks a proper hatchback sound system, and let me know which breakbeat banger we should cover next.
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Keep the volume high and the breaks rolling.
