UK BASS & GARAGE EVENT CONCEPTS
This poster series explores visual identities for underground UK music events, focusing on the raw energy of garage, grime, and 140 BPM nights. Each design was crafted to reflect the sound and atmosphere of the event—bold type, distorted textures, and gritty urban influences mirror the culture behind the music. From Leeds to Peckham, these posters aim to grab attention in noisy environments and speak directly to the underground music crowd.
1. Bakey B2B Conducta – The Warehouse, Leeds
This poster takes on a vivid green palette, channeling the electric vibe of a UKG set with fresh energy. With distorted textures and layered glitch effects, it mirrors the bouncy, unpredictable flow of a Bakey B2B Conducta performance. Designed to stand out both on walls and screens, the visual identity plays off the synergy of old-school garage rhythms and new-school energy.
This poster takes on a vivid green palette, channeling the electric vibe of a UKG set with fresh energy. With distorted textures and layered glitch effects, it mirrors the bouncy, unpredictable flow of a Bakey B2B Conducta performance. Designed to stand out both on walls and screens, the visual identity plays off the synergy of old-school garage rhythms and new-school energy.
2. Interplanetary Criminal x Flowdan – TOLA Peckham
A bold, industrial-inspired design with intense color blocking and layered textures. This poster captures the clash of UKG and grime energy, spotlighting a heavyweight lineup set to shake TOLA’s walls till late.
A bold, industrial-inspired design with intense color blocking and layered textures. This poster captures the clash of UKG and grime energy, spotlighting a heavyweight lineup set to shake TOLA’s walls till late.
3. Bakey B2B Izco – One Last Dance
A gritty, high-contrast poster design for a raw underground garage night in Leeds. The distorted type and torn-paper texture echo the energy of a night that promises to go out with a bang—one last dance.
A gritty, high-contrast poster design for a raw underground garage night in Leeds. The distorted type and torn-paper texture echo the energy of a night that promises to go out with a bang—one last dance.
4. 140 BPM – Sammy Virji & D Double E
Fueled by deep reds and abstract light trails, this poster amps up the tension for a heavyweight 140 BPM session. A stacked lineup and high-octane visuals come together to promote a night of relentless bass in Leeds.
Fueled by deep reds and abstract light trails, this poster amps up the tension for a heavyweight 140 BPM session. A stacked lineup and high-octane visuals come together to promote a night of relentless bass in Leeds.
These concepts are part of an ongoing exploration into music-focused graphic design, aiming to bridge bold typography with sound-driven visuals. Inspired by DIY rave culture, club night flyers, and modern reinterpretations of UK dance event branding.