The powerful picks from this week serves a diverse enough palate for everyone’s bass tastes. The lack of BPM discrimination will leave everyone happy with content ears. So turn up your speakers and drop into this weeks carefully crafted picks.
Jameston Thieves – 24s
Jameston Thieves is an artist that you can find releasing tracks on some of the biggest SoundCloud labels. With his latest release on TYPE 91, you can expect his unique sound design with catchy vocals and a huge drop that you can’t help but move and groove to.
Tempest x TYNVN – Ritual
If you’re not familiar with these artists, you should keep an eye on them. Dim Mak artist TYNVN and Tempest came together to bring us a huge trap tune that evolves as it goes on and keeps the bass heavy. With the unreal amount of great tracks these two have been releasing lately, you can expect to see them all over the scene.
Pegboard Nerds – Blackout
“Blackout” is a classic PGN tracks in many ways, it’s super bass heavy, it’s catchy, and you could pick the song out of a set. “Blackout” is a tune that also showcases PGN are fully aware of the changing sounds in the producer world and changing tastes from the fans perspective. The album art and video game samples make up those sometimes unnoticed elements that truly pull the experience together.
PEGA5U5 – True Love
If you are fan of Illenium, Seven Lions, or experimental bass. PEGA5U5 will be right up your alley. There’s are a few tunes that earn the title of ‘eclectic’ but “Truly Love” takes the cake. Hip-hop, basslinelines, dope ambient background noise and more form the core of this dope PEGA5U5 release. The bridge is my absolute favorite. Keep your eye out for more.
DUELLE – Want It All
Female duo DUELLE is a breathe of refreshing air. The duo remind me of the rugged and boldness that Krewella reflected in 2014. “Want It All” features a tough vocal topline with a dope drop that encompasses a “best of” of popular your sounds that we are prevalent in 2016. – not too chill not too heavy.
Megaphonix – Don’t Stop
Megaphonix has been on my radar lately, “Don’t Stop” expresses why. The solo producer has this light-as-a-feather feeling with is music, even though there is a ton of action happening during the duration of the tune. Megaphonix just feels right.
Seek N Destroy – Wrap Stars
With a name like Seek N Destroy reaching your eyes, you already know you’ll need to hold to your hats to anticipate what he is dropping. “Wrap Stars” hits all the right spots that a banger should. The highly rhythmic, bass-house influenced tune goes off, proving Seek N Destory is more than capable of serving successful release after release. “Wrap Stars” would fit into the peak of any festival set, and may actually do so.
Imagin8 – Hologram
All the way from the depths of SoundCloud’s distinct labels, Heroic Recordings brings forth one the most unique artists signed to the label. Imagin8 has always brought forward his huge sound design and elements that will scream his name as you listen to his records. You can expect all that and more in his latest release “Hologram”, as you’re immersed in his world of fantasy.
Destructo – 4 Real ft. Ty Dolla $ign & ILOVEMAKKONEN (Baytek Remix)
Baytek teamed up with AIA to deliver this huge bass house remix of Destructo’s “4 Real”. With vocals from the legendary ILOVEMAKKONEN and talented Ty Dolla $ign, you can expect a hit that will satisfy any crowd or club. It’s hard to not find yourself moving when the drop takes over.
Bonnie & Clyde – Worth It (Pop Tvrt Remix)
The anonymous and tasty pastry treat Pop Tvrt is back with his third release and this one is heavy enough to satisfy the biggest of bass heads. With Bonnie & Clyde’s current remix competition going on for “Worth It”, some amazing takes on the track were bound to rise. Pop Tvrt’s remix delivers unique sound work and bone-tingling bass.
BROADY – Hunnid For The Quarter
What happens when a French producer, hip-hop-esque vocals, and house music has a baby? BROADY happens. This french house track will have any bass house fan in motion as the drop comes. The synth work in the verses make this original really stand out, a long with the vocals.