Dublin UKG don, Prozak, turned up at Sigil Radio with a USB full of absolute heat, delivering an hour of straight-up dancefloor burners. Racing through bumping hardhouse, reesey techno growlers, galloping speed-garage, and skipping garage classics, he brought the relentless energy that his Prozak project has become synonymous with.
Prozak’s entry into the 23 Degrees Artists X Sigil Radio series was a masterclass in relentless bangers, blending UKG cuts, gunfinger-adjacent edits, pacey techno, and more. Each track hit with precision, keeping his finger on the accelerator from start to finish.
Prozak jumps right in, blending dubby basslines, reesey synths, and gritty garage grooves from the very first second. There’s no easing in—each mix feels frantic yet utterly composed as if the set is hurtling down its tracks at full speed. Prozak’s ability to keep things exciting and unpredictable while maintaining control is unmatched. It’s as if he’s surprising himself with every transition, yet his experience is clear—he handles the chaos with the ease of someone who’s done this a million times before. It’s smooth, fluid, and effortless, but still full of raw energy.
Each selection builds on the last like Prozak is battling himself, constantly escalating the energy. With every drop, the intensity ramps up—the transitions bite harder, the curveballs become more unforgiving, and the edits grow wilder and more outlandish. There’s no room for filler or fluff here—Prozak serves up a relentless, no-nonsense banger rotation, and he’s delivering them fast. It’s all killer, no filler, keeping the pace sharp and the energy high.