Hot Picks: J Wax Shares The Tracks Behind His HARD Recs Debut
- Undrtone Blog

- Sep 25
- 2 min read

J Wax is one of Scotland’s most exciting rising names. His sound twists through garage, bassline, breaks and techno, always keeping crowds guessing while delivering serious club energy. With releases supported by Interplanetary Criminal, Job Jobse, DJ Seinfeld and Pete Tong, plus appearances at venues like Sneaky Pete’s, Liquid Lounge and Glasgow’s SWG3, he’s carving out a reputation for unpredictable, genre-blurring weapons.
His latest track, ‘Do The Bang’, marks his HARD Recs debut. A ragga-flecked, bass-heavy workout packed with sirens, scat vocals and metallic percussion, it’s a peak-time roller built for sweaty dancefloors. To celebrate the release, J Wax shares the tracks inspiring him right now. Buy/Stream it here: https://hardrecs.ffm.to/dothebang.
From Skeptic’s atmospheric garage to Spray’s vocal-driven stunner, Million’s dark bass workouts and Theo Kottis’ euphoric grooves, this playlist is a window into the sound of a producer pushing UK club music forward.
Million - Go Fast
A dark club tune, perfect for sweaty dancefloors on winter nights. Deep bass and choppy breaks hit just right.
Yesca - Are They Staring At Me
A brilliant, hypnotic tune. Yesca always delivers.
Cameo Blush - Essa
Amazing, driving hypnotic rhythms. Pure inspiration.
Skeptic - Side2Side
Classic garage vibes done right. Atmospheric, weighty, and a proper dancefloor weapon.
The Trip - My Paradise
Classic house sounds with a modern boost. So bouncy—I can’t get enough.
SHUFFA - Touchdown Hype
Fat 4x4 club stomper. Big energy.
Theo Kottis - Forward Motion
Deep, spacey bassline and euphoric atmosphere. Completely addictive.
Spray - Ratenplan
A staple in my sets for years. Those stuttered vocal chops are untouchable—one of the best tracks of the 2020s.
Drumheller - Stigmata
Wonky beats, fat bass. Absolute madness.
Rumu - Critical Wass
Unreal breaks/electro vibe. Mind-bending.
J Wax’s ‘Do The Bang’ is out now on Insomniac’s HARD Recs, cementing his place in the new wave of UK club innovators.
Whether in the studio or on stage, his focus is on energy, unpredictability and tracks that hit hard where it matters most: the dancefloor!








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