So many of them get copyright stricken from things like youtube, and they're not very popular.
Anyway I submit this set: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W10C7Qsl4V0&t=8s
I usually enjoy DnBPortal's recordings.
Record label podcasts are another good source if you enjoy bass music.
My favourite series is the EATBRAIN podcast, but most labels will have their own!
I guess you could maybe try Mixcloud since it's supposed to be a platform where DJs can upload sets/mixes without worrying about them being taken down due to copyright.
Never really had a problem with YouTube though tbh. I'm mainly interested in Jungle/DnB, and it's always been pretty easy to find mixes/DJ sets for those genres on YouTube.
Oh yea.
https://soundcloud.com/drumcorps/live-at-wood
https://youtu.be/qsV1abJT1_4
https://soundcloud.com/joshpan
https://youtu.be/uXZxwb_ynsk
https://soundcloud.com/timismag/jim-carrey-worms-tim-ismag
20 hours of A+ content https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7g20VMMAruw&list=PLSrfzLXjOv311om9MmBfiCJdLiXuShDUm
I like the music on friskyradio.com. I just put on whatever its radio is streaming. UI is kinda wack for seeking out specific sets.
I find most of my DJ sets through The lot radio , the boiler room , NTS radio and whatever the youtube algorithm recommends