angus angus Drops Raw UKG + Bass Cut On Orbital Chaos

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London-based producer angus angus returns with please forgive me (pleaseforgiveme), out now on Bandcamp and streaming worldwide from 19th September 2025.

The track is a charged cut of UK Garage and bass—cinematic in scope, yet wired for the club. It layers broken-beat garage drums, pulsing basslines, trance synths and clouded pads into a release that feels both desperate and euphoric. “This track isn’t about one breakup or one mistake,” says angus. “It’s about the grief of being alive right now. Despite the emotional hook, I wanted it to move—it’s that crying-on-the-dancefloor feeling.”

As a queer, neurodivergent artist, his practice creates space for vulnerability on the dancefloor without losing momentum. please forgive me began as a rough sketch during a period of personal burnout, eventually finished in the aftermath of a breakdown. Not a confession but an outlet, it carries the weight of lived struggle while refusing to sink into balladry. Instead, it’s cathartic—music built for dancefloor purging and marks his first track to centre a vocal sample, using tenderness as a hook against heavy motion.

Recent appearances include CounterCxlture and shows with London collectives Niche.ldn and Crux, moving between DJ sets and experimental live performance. The single arrives via Orbital Chaos Records, a new South East London label dedicated to platforming women, queer, and emerging artists with a focus on bass-driven sounds. Founded by DJ, producer and promoter Jessie McDonald, the label grew out of the Producer Circle: Demo Sessions, a community for collaboration and feedback among grassroots producers. Orbital Chaos is positioning itself as a launchpad for underrepresented talent shaping the next wave of UK club music.

please forgive me (pleaseforgiveme) is out now on Bandcamp and streaming 19th September.

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