Sammy Virji’s Same Day Cleaning is a thoughtful, high-energy tribute to the evolving sound of UK dance music. Out now via Astralwerks, the 16-track record is a genre-hopping, speaker-rattling celebration of UK club culture, bridging grime, garage, and global house in one polished flex.
Fresh off a Coachella debut and viral singles with Skepta (“Cops & Robbers”) and Chris Lake (“925”), Virji drifts around Thursday’s corner at full speed. The album opens with “One For The Books” featuring Giggs, signaling its intent: bold, collaborative, and deeply rooted in the UKG lineage. MJ Cole and Tuff Jam bring weighty nostalgia, while newer voices like salute and 33 Below stretch the sound into melodic territory. It’s history and future on the same dancefloor.
There’s a sense of unfiltered joy across the record—of sweaty rooms, flashing lights, and the kind of basslines that stick to your ribcage. But it’s also strategic: a well-curated portfolio of Virji’s versatility and vision.
Already headlining massive stages from Forest Hills to Outside Lands, Sammy returns to the UK this spring for two sold-out nights at London’s Alexandra Palace—a 10,000-cap victory lap that feels both earned and inevitable.
The message is clear: garage never left. And neither is Virji.
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