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IsGwan delivers euphoric UKG anthem “All That You Want”

  • February 10, 2025
  • Jessica Burr
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Rising UKG producer IsGwan steps into 2025 with “All That You Want”, a shimmering, bass-driven cut marking his debut on London imprint Bad Parrot. Fusing ethereal melodies with a pulsating groove, the Melbourne/Naarm-based artist continues to refine his signature sound, striking the perfect balance between club energy and emotive depth.

Laced with shimmering pads, airy vocal chops, bouncing percussion, and a driving bassline, “All That You Want” nods to classic UKG while blending with a newfound musicality. IsGwan's attention to detail shines through as the track builds, demonstrating his club-first approach. “I had been listening to a lot more melodic dance music—Caribou, Dusky, Denham Audio, Four Tet—and wanted to bring more of that into my production, I still love making club-focused tracks, but with this EP, I wanted to create something that holds up in the club while also being great to listen to in any setting.” he explains. The result is a hypnotic roller that feels equally at home on festival stages and late-night headphone sessions.

Having already garnered support from Interplanetary Criminal, Sammy Virji, DJ Boring, and Special Request, IsGwan is quickly cementing himself as a force in the UKG resurgence. With rumors of an official remix of General Levy & M-Beat’s “Incredible” on the horizon and a string of international shows under his belt, 2025 is shaping up to be his breakout year.

IsGwan "All That You Want" is out now via Bad Parrot, stream here

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