


Conducta (real name Collins Nemi) is a Bristol-born, London-based DJ and producer whose work sits across UK garage, bassline and adjacent bass-driven styles. His recorded output and DJ sets draw on Bassline, Bass House, UK Funky, UK Garage, Drum & Bass (including liquid-leaning textures) and touches of Tropical House, reflecting a cross-genre approach to low-end music.
Born in Bristol to Nigerian parents, Nemi began producing as a teenager and cut his teeth in grime and UK garage. Early support came via plays on BBC Introducing and BBC Radio 1Xtra, which helped move his productions from local attention into wider radio rotation. He later founded the Kiwi Rekords label to put out material connected to his bassline/UKG sound and to platform related releases.
Musically, Conducta’s productions lean on the rhythmic and timbral elements of UK garage and bassline. He commonly uses swung, 2-step-derived drum patterns and syncopated percussion alongside clipped vocal chops and short, melodic vocal hooks. Bass design focuses on filtered, wobbling low-ends and a tight sub layer for club translation; midrange bass tone and drive are shaped with saturation and transient control to keep clarity on big systems. His arrangements often leave space for vocal fragments and glossy chord stabs, with mixes that emphasise percussive bite and low-frequency weight — traits audible across his mixes and EP material that foreground UKG and bassline influences.
On the career front, Conducta is credited as producer and co-writer on AJ Tracey’s single “Ladbroke Grove,” which reached No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart — a high-profile songwriting and production credit that underlines his crossover into mainstream UK urban pop while retaining garage influence. He runs Kiwi Rekords, releases mixes and EPs that showcase bassline- and UKG-influenced material, and regularly DJs at clubs and festivals in the UK. Radio plays on BBC Introducing and 1Xtra are part of his early-profile trajectory, and his live sets typically translate his production aesthetic into DJ form.
His concrete influences and connections are rooted in the grime and garage scenes where he started; his production and songwriting work with AJ Tracey is the clearest documented collaboration. Beyond that, public biographical information focuses on his role as a producer/DJ, his Bristol origins and London base, his early radio support, the Kiwi Rekords label, and the co-writing/production credit on “Ladbroke Grove.”
Conducta continues to operate between production, label activity and DJing from his London base, releasing mixes and EPs that emphasise bassline and UK garage textures while maintaining the radio and club credentials established earlier in his career.
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