It’s another week and another roundup of the top bass releases is here for your listening pleasure. From house originals to slamming dubstep and trap, get ready for some hard tunes from a range of genres. Now, kick back, crank the speakers, and get ready for our hand-crafted selections – this is Powerful Picks.
Carbin, K-NINE – Grill Kill
Kicking us off this week is Carbin and K-NINE as they team up to deliver “Grill Kill” on the legendary Never Say Die Records. With an unearthly amount of bass and the most brutal wobbles you’ll ever hear, this track is definitely not for the faint of heart. So get your neck stretches in and make sure you’re prepared to hit play!
Wolfgang Gartner – Ectoplasm
The heavy hitter Wolfgang is back again and this time with his new tune “Ectoplasm”. This complextro style release gets heavy with some new sound design as he still pays homage to his classic electro roots and progressive house sounds. Don’t let the second half take you by surprise though, the heavy dubstep section is just the cherry on top of the massive release.
Maone – Forever
Next up, the Strange Fruits imprint is here to showcase Maone’s latest single “Forever.” This bass house tune is one that will get things heated up quickly as the drop quickly hits before a minute even passes. From the whipping wubs to the driving kick, you’ll be ready to shuffle instantly!
Swayló – Desert Flower
Swayló may be a new name here, but his latest release is one that will surely leave a big impression. “Desert Flower” will take you on a unique adventure with its change of key and worldly sounding instruments. With dark samples and heavy elements, this track is one that switches up the current status quo of trap in a positive way.
Rootkit – Voyage
Closing us out this week is Rootkit with their new single “Voyage” out on the powerhouse label Monstercat. This house tune is one that is unique in its own way as the vibey chords wash over and deliver you a drop that is groovy, yet melodic. From the flawless vocals to the crisp production, you’ll quickly fall in love with this four-on-the-floor release.
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