
SHERELLE doesn't really do slow, and it’s not a new thing. The British artist has been digging through jungle, footwork and anything above 160 BPM since her Reprezent Radio days, long before it became the kind of thing people write think pieces about. She’s played the full circuit, but is not the type to read the room and soften the edges. You get what she plays, and if the room catches up, great. There's been a lot of talk about jungle "making a comeback", but SHERELLE's pretty direct about it: the music never went anywhere, it just found its moment. Faster tempos til she dies, with festivals booking her or not. An urban selector at heart always dancing around breaks into footwork, tapping into something you couldn’t name if you tried. Old-school Kemistry and Storm energy sitting next to something that sounds like it was made last week, and maybe it was. It doesn’t always look perfect on paper, but it lands, and she's been doing this long enough to know when to tell a story and when to just floor people. Playing Friday on our ‘Outskirts’ floor. She's fast, loud, and not particularly interested in being tidy about it. Come prepared.

