The powerful picks from this week pay gratitude to the best of future bass. Even as we take a walk on the brighter side, you’ll find some dark and heavy wobbles for dubstep fans as well. Kick back, crank the speakers, and get ready for our hand-crafted selections; this is Powerful Picks.
EGZOD Feat. Caiti Patton – Keep Yourself Away
If you haven’t heard of Egzod by now, then “Keep Yourself Away” is the perfect song to introduce you to his music. Egzod best describes his music as world bass and this track will easily show you why. You’ll be taken through a journey with each and every one of his tracks and the talented Caiti Patton helps enhance this one greatly.
Havok Roth & TYNVN – Vessel
These two artists have been on fire lately and TYNVN has been bringing track after track non-stop. This time around, the more chill, future style track found it’s way on to the Mad Decent sub label, Good Enuff. “Vessel” comes no where near short of amazing sound design and unique elements, bringing forth the perfect collab.
Krunk! – 0 1 : 1 8
Props to KRUNK for getting innovative with the party genres, combining electro house with moombahton, KRUNK creates a particularly interesting banger with the fan in mind. Striking a strong party chord that we all have within us. KRUNK has previously collaberated with Chuckie and has a music video “Vamanos,” with over 4 millions views, dive in more if you like what you hear.
Dodge & Fuski – Bring it Back
This duo is definitely one that has been on the radar since the very early days of UKF. This time around, the two brought some heavy dubstep sprinkled with metallic elements and a massive bass line. If you’re looking for grime, then “Bring It Back” will keep you satisfied.
LIXIKUL – Glass Box
“Glass Box” is the debut track of new artist LIXIKUL. This instrumental tune with an infused trap feel will have you vibing as the bass hits. The offbeat percussion hits will give your ears a refreshening new sound to listen to and you’ll easily be hooked on this addictive hit.
Element – The City
Element makes a banger of a future bass track with “The City”. The now Brooklyn based artist took it upon himself to rap on top of this one, showcasing his multi-talented attributes along a killer original. This dude was making made moves back in San Francisco, but now New York City is his next goal. Given Element’s track record, even greater things are about to come.
Apocalypto – Move That Ass
“Move That Ass” gets straight to the point. With hint of bass house, Miami bass, and electro-house. Apocalypto is a semi-monotone tune that quickly get the mind in a trance with it’s steady flow and on point percussion. Apocalypto has an insane visual accompanyment that completely suites the style of the vibe, peep it here.
Dirt Monkey Ft Harvey J – Super Saiyan (Wooli Remix)
“Super Saiyan (Wooli Remix)” is a title that will surely turn heads, but this, like all of Wooli’s releases, has the substance to back it up. Wooli’s future bass sound is pure party. He slays this Dirt Monkey original with a massive drop and Trap-orientied percussion on the bridge and throughout the release. From dubstep, trap to future bass, Wooli has music elements that appeal accross the board.