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BISKHIT and POUCH ENVY make DISORDER sound like a club edit with the wires exposed

By Editorial Team - June 28, 2026

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BISKHIT and POUCH ENVY make DISORDER sound like a club edit with the wires exposed

Summary

BISKHIT’s DISORDER, produced by POUCH, appears as a preview from POUCH ENVY’s upcoming Greatest Hits, bringing club-rap tension into the 28 June pile.

Key Facts

  • Category: News
  • Published: June 28, 2026
  • Tags: biskhit, pouch envy, disorder, club rap, electronic, garage, jungle, Club Rap / Electronic Preview

BISKHIT’s DISORDER, produced by POUCH, appears in the 28 June batch as another preview from POUCH ENVY’s upcoming Greatest Hits. The title is doing useful work here because this corner of club music often sounds best when it feels slightly overcaffeinated and improperly assembled. Disorder is not necessarily chaos. It can be rhythm refusing polite posture, a vocal shoved through a club frame, a track that understands friction as energy. POUCH ENVY’s wider tags move through electronic, dance, garage, house, jungle and techno, and DISORDER adds a more confrontational edge to that system. As a preview, it works because it does not over-explain the coming album. It leaves the room messy, loud and suspiciously fun. Sometimes the best invitation is a warning sign with a bassline behind it.

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