EV – "Thierry Henry": A Nostalgic UK Garage Anthem with Rave Spirit

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EV returns with "Thierry Henry", a future garage and happy hardcore-infused track that perfectly captures the highs and lows of British working-class culture. Rooted in 90s rave nostalgia, UKG beats, and raw storytelling, this track is an ode to finding joy in even the bleakest moments—through music, football, and late-night raves.

Produced by Luis Navidad and Ella May, "Thierry Henry" is a euphoric yet introspective blend of shuffling garage rhythms, atmospheric synths, and bass-heavy energy. The track takes listeners back to the golden days of grime pirate radio and Arsenal’s legendary striker in his prime, evoking a feeling of hope, escapism, and resilience. It’s the perfect soundtrack for those living for the weekend, chasing moments of euphoria on the dancefloor.

EV’s ability to balance raw, unfiltered honesty with uplifting, rave-ready beats has earned him a growing fanbase, with support from BBC Radio 1, Jack Saunders, and Interplanetary Criminal. His upcoming debut EP (spring 2024) is set to solidify him as one of the freshest voices in the UK electronic scene. With viral hits like "English Lad" and BBC Introducing R1 track of the week "Friday Nights", EV is quickly becoming a must-listen name in UK rave culture.

If you love the sounds of Bicep, Interplanetary Criminal, or early Boy Better Know grime, "Thierry Henry" is a must-add to your playlist. And if you’re an independent artist ready to share your music, DistroKid makes it easy—sign up using this link to get 7% off your membership and start releasing your tracks today!


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