Stenchman

Stenchman: The UK Bass Music Alchemist
Stenchman is the primary alias of British electronic music producer and DJ Laurie Mallet, a pivotal figure in the UK's bass music scene. Hailing from Bristol, England, his career is defined by a prolific and genre-defying output, with a signature sound that has earned him a dedicated global following and consistent support from major radio platforms like BBC Radio 1.
Early career
Emerging in the mid-2000s from Bristol's fertile bass culture, Laurie Mallet began crafting his distinctive sound under the Stenchman moniker. His early work quickly gained traction on digital platforms, leading to releases on influential netlabels like Dubstep.net and collaborations with artists such as D-Jahsta, which established his reputation for heavy, experimental productions.
Breakthrough
Stenchman's breakthrough arrived in the late 2000s as his tracks received regular airplay on BBC Radio 1's influential dance shows. The 2011 single "Bounce" became a particular standout, its fusion of dubstep weight and hip-hop swagger encapsulating his style and leading to releases on respected imprints like Bassweight Records and Play Me Records.
Key tracks
Bounce — This 2011 single is a quintessential hybrid track that perfectly bridges dubstep and hip-hop, becoming a staple in DJ sets.
Badboy Sound — A collaboration with D-Jahsta, this track exemplifies the aggressive, mid-range heavy style that defined a certain era of his production.
Gutter — Featured on the "Bassweight: The Foundation" compilation, this song showcases his skill at creating dark, atmospheric and rhythmically complex bass music.
Ruffneck — Released on Play Me Records, this track highlights his ability to craft instantly recognizable, synth-driven hooks within a heavyweight framework.
Continuing to evolve, Stenchman expanded his sonic palette throughout the 2010s, exploring tempos and styles from drum and bass to glitch-hop. He maintained a relentless release schedule across various aliases and collaborated with a wide range of artists, while his dynamic DJ sets solidified his status as a must-see act in the live electronic circuit.
For fans of Stenchman's eclectic bass-driven approach, other pioneering UK artists include The Prodigy for their genre-shattering electronic punk energy. Skream shares roots in dubstep's early days and a similar journey into broader electronic realms. The experimental bass designs of Noisia offer a parallel in technical sound design and heaviness. Zomboy carries a comparable flair for massive, anthemic bass music drops and high-energy production.
Stenchman's music maintains strong rotation across specialist electronic and bass music radio stations featured on this website. His tracks are frequently featured on dedicated dubstep, drum and bass, and electronic music radio streams, where his genre-blending style finds an eager audience.
Listeners can discover the vast catalog of Stenchman's bass music through the electronic and alternative radio stations available on onairium.com, where his influential tracks are regularly featured in programming.
