Chadwik introduces “Bad Healers,” a high-energy release that bridges Australian bass culture with classic UK underground sounds. Built around a fusion of grime and modern AUKG influences, the track reflects a club-focused approach designed for dark rooms, heavy systems, and late-night dance floors.

“Bad Healers” stands out through its raw and aggressive sonic identity. Dark basslines and skippy garage drums drive the rhythm, while Chadwik’s hard-hitting vocal delivery channels the spirit of grime’s early energy. The production maintains a gritty edge, allowing the track to feel both playful and confrontational at the same time.
The record captures a meeting point between two underground scenes. Drawing influence from UK garage and grime traditions while rooted in Brisbane’s evolving bass movement, “Bad Healers” creates a crossover sound that feels both familiar and forward-looking. Its structure and pacing are built with the club environment in mind, giving DJs and dance floors a track that thrives on momentum and tension.
With this release, Chadwik continues to explore the intersection of UK-inspired underground music and Australia’s emerging bass scene. “Bad Healers” reflects a commitment to raw energy, rhythmic experimentation, and a sound designed to move crowds while staying true to its gritty foundations.