Gardna is a Bristol-based artist renowned for his genre-defying sound and energy-driven live performances. Fusing elements from across the entire sound system spectrum, Gardna has cultivated a unique voice that sits at the intersection of bass music, UKG, jungle, dub, and beyond—earning him a dedicated fanbase and global recognition.
2025 is already shaping up to be Gardna’s biggest year yet. Following the release of his brand-new album Time to Move, he’s taken things to the next level—both musically and with the launch of his brand and club night of the same name. The Time to Move party made a statement debut at The Prospect Building in Bristol, selling over 2,000 tickets and setting the tone for a huge run of branded takeovers, including appearances at Glastonbury, Hospitality on the Beach, and beyond.
This October, Gardna embarks on his headline Time to Move UK album tour, bringing a distinctive new live show to major venues across the country—joined by three long-time friends from Gentleman’s Dub Club. As ever, Gardna continues to push the boundaries of live performance, blending high-octane stage presence with seamless, genre-blending production.
On the airwaves, Time to Move has been supported across the entire BBC Radio 1 roster. Gardna’s new single Live Your Life was crowned Pete Tong’s Essential New Tune, while Brightness landed Danny Howard’s Track ID, and Fine Art became Jaguar’s Track of the Week on BBC Introducing Dance. He has previously won a BBC Radio 1 Dance Award for his Mini Mix of the Year, and has picked up numerous accolades including BBC Introducing Artist of the Month, alongside countless Hottest Record and Coldest Record nods.
A master collaborator, Gardna’s 2025 release schedule is stacked with heavyweight features, including new music with Eats Everything, Murphy’s Law, Sigma, and many more. This builds on his rich history of collaborations with artists such as DRS, Gentleman’s Dub Club, and Toddla T.
With a sound that continues to evolve and an undeniable presence both in the studio and on stage, Gardna is carving out a lane entirely his own—and it’s moving at full speed.
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