Hot Picks: Sanchez (UK) Shares The Tracks Powering His Peak-Time Grooves
- Undrtone Blog

- Aug 26
- 2 min read

Sanchez (UK) has been helping shape the sound of modern house for years. With residencies in Ibiza and Dubai, tours across the US and Australia, and support from Jamie Jones, Roger Sanchez, and The Martinez Brothers, his reach is global. Still, his sound stays rooted in the underground. Across his eight Beatport number ones and growing Time Bandits imprint, Sanchez has mastered the art of crafting grooves that are equally suited for both peak-time floors and intimate warm-up sets.
His latest track, Sito, a collaboration with Malóne, is a hypnotic, percussion-driven cut that captures the energy of summer. Now, fresh off that release, Sanchez shares the tracks shaping his sets right now — from his own stripped-back rollers to deep, groove-led favourites that lock in early and keep the momentum high.
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Sanchez, Malone – Sito
My latest one. Chunky percussion and a rolling bassline. Malone and I wanted something simple that locks in early and stays there. Works during peak time or on a warm-up.
Cyava – Flow
Smooth, steady groove with a tight low end. Great for keeping momentum without pushing too hard.
Tomi & Kesh, Jay De Lys – The Funk
Solid house groove with a bit of swing. The bass has weight, and the drums keep it moving.
Sanchez (UK) – Tiki Tiki
Loose percussion and a playful vocal chop. I kept it stripped, so it works in a lot of different sets.
JB Martinez, Pancho Milad – Pooja
Deep, rolling rhythm with a warm feel. Easy to slot into a long blend.
Sanchez (UK) – Lugar Feliz (Jay De Lys Remix)
Jay’s taken my track and made it sharper for the club. Still has the same feel but with more punch in the drums.
Hutu – Papi Tjampanjo
Uplifting, percussive house with a fun energy. Good for opening up a room.
Baligion – Pasalo
Steady, low-slung house groove. Minimal changes, perfect for keeping the floor steady.
Sanchez (UK) – Lady Luck
Warm chords and a rolling bass. One of mine for the earlier side of the night.
Sanchez (UK) – No More
Simple groove with a vocal hook. Works well as a set closer or a bridge between heavier tracks.
With Sito adding another heavyweight moment to the Time Bandits catalogue, Sanchez (UK) shows no signs of slowing down.
Whether it’s driving a terrace at sunset or keeping a dark room locked in until sunrise, his focus on clean, rolling percussion and bass-driven energy keeps his sets sharp and versatile.
Sanchez (UK)








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