It’s time for another week of the top bass tracks put together into one convenient lineup for your enjoyment. We have some seriously heavy tracks coming your way, so make sure to boost your bass and stretch your necks. Now, kick back, crank the speakers, and get ready for our hand-crafted selection – this is Powerful Picks.
Pixel Terror – Contra (feat. Sara Skinner)
Kicking us off this week is the super duo Pixel Terror with their new release “Contra” on the Canadian imprint Monstercat. If the featured name Sara Skinner rings a bell then you might be a fan of Crankdat, who featured the flawless vocalist on “Say It.” With a slamming electro drop and grooving melodies present throughout the entire tune, it will be hard to not jam along as the bass pumps on this one!
PIERCE – Death Note
Next, we have the upcoming producer PIERCE with his latest release “Death Note.” This dark and twisted dubstep tune will have your worst nightmares coming to life at each and every unexpected turn. From the eerie samples to the aggressive wobbles, this is one track you won’t want to miss out on.
Growlz – Step Right Up
Growlz is quickly making a name for himself amongst the bass community and is this time around he is here once more to showcase his new single “Step Right Up.” This release is the perfect way to follow up his major track that was just put out on Circus Records and in perfect timing to keep us wanting more. Try not to get lost in the drop though, as his sound design is hypnotic and will lure you right in!
Kantor – Bodies (feat. Rochee)
Kantor may be a new name to you, but the producer has had a long history in the music industry. As he transitions from Five & A Dime to his latest project, it’s easy to see that the quality of his songs continues on. “Bodies” will quickly make its infectious melodies into your head as Rochee helps out in lending a hand to craft the perfect top line.
BTS – IDOL (Folded Dragons Remix)
Closing us out this week is Folded Dragons with his take on BTS’ “Idol.” This flip on the original presents English vocals from three separate popular Youtubers. With a larger than life future bass drop to help tie everything together nicely, you’ll be wanting more before the song even comes to an end.
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