Gabri explores UK garage and house textures on ‘If U Want’
- Apr 30
- 1 min read

Gabri returns with ‘If U Want’, a new release that blends UK garage rhythms with atmospheric house production and leftfield electronic detail.
The track settles into its groove quickly. Built around a four-to-the-floor pulse, the rhythm section combines rolling percussion with tightly controlled low-end movement, creating a foundation that feels both direct and fluid. Around it, layered synth textures and vocal fragments gradually evolve through the arrangement.
That progression defines the record. Rather than relying on dramatic drops or sharp transitions, ‘If U Want’ develops through smaller details and subtle shifts in energy. The production feels spacious and textured, allowing each element room to breathe while maintaining momentum.
There’s a clear garage influence running through the track. Swinging rhythmic patterns and chopped vocal moments bring a UK-rooted feel, while the wider arrangement leans into deeper, more atmospheric house territory. The result lands somewhere between club functionality and introspective listening.
That balance gives the track its identity. It feels groove-led and danceable without losing the more reflective, headphone-friendly qualities that shape Gabri’s wider sound.
With ‘If U Want’, Gabri continues exploring the space between leftfield dance music and contemporary club production, delivering a track built on mood, movement and carefully layered detail.
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