It’s time for this weeks Powerful Picks. Get ready to find yourself indulging in a Swedish House Mafia remix, getting weird with Fool’s Gold, and taking things to the slower side of bass music. Kick back, crank the speakers, and get ready for our hand-crafted selections; this is Powerful Picks.
Infuze – Alive (Feat. Brave)
Fool’s Gold has been pumping out a lot of heavy hitters recently, and Infuze’s new future bass track is no exception. The song brings the listener on a journey of epic proportions, while always remaining true to its theme. Hypnotic pluck melodies meld with lush vocals & deep pads, building into a surprising drop that never stops evolving.
SHM – Save The World (Crankdat Re-Crank)
With Crankdat being a die-hard SHM fan, he felt as if he had a responsibility to resurrect their work. With him trying to keep the old 2011-2012 feel still in mind, this electro remix on the huge hit “Save The World” will get any SHM fan moving. We couldn’t have asked for a more modern touch on this classic tune.
PATH – Gunnin’ (Feat. Duncan Johnson)
If you haven’t heard of PATH, then you’re missing out on some heavy trap vibes. His latest track “Gunnin'” brings forth a huge moving bass with a heavy trap feel. The smooth vocals of Duncan Johnson compliment this track perfectly and will have you hypnotized with the enticing ambient elements.
SoDown – The Future
SoDown is back again with the second single off his upcoming EP “A Different Path”. With his infusion of funk and electronic music keeping it fresh, “The Future” will radiate good vibes all around. You can also expect to be soothed with his smooth saxophone throughout the track.
Loadstar – Encarta
Though the intro melody is a bit repetitive, Loadstar’s new DNB banger is still undeniably MASSIVE. The song’drop is a well choreographed dance between a grimy lead bass and a variety of filler elements. The Bass is loud, the synths are crisp, and everything comes together in a way that makes it hard to not get lost in how immersive the song is.
Jantsen & Luzcid – Submarine
“Submarine” is not the first time Jantsen has played with a reggae sound, but Luzcid’s subtle touch to a familiar sound creates a unique bass experience that is both energetic and trippy, while still feeling grounded in a heavy dubstep rhythm. The song is the two producer’s anthem for their current tour together, hopefully more bangers like this will become a result of that shared time!