Category Archives: Downloads

Juni – Look At Me Now

In the fast-moving world of electronic-pop and future-bass, it takes a specific kind of energy to cut through the noise. Juni has managed to do exactly that with this latest release, “Look At Me Now.” It’s a track that balances a defiant, main character x Wheezy energy with the kind of high-gloss that requires a repeat listen or a few.

HOLLIX – MEGUMI (BRAB REMIX)

Its just gnarly. Skang Gang and Brab (Montreal) with another bass face twister. Be sure to grip the free download and give the gang a follow.

Autograf, SLVR, WYNNE – Nobody Knows

What sets Autograf apart is their background in art and design. You can hear it in the “architecture” of “Nobody Knows.” Every element feels intentionally placed. Nothing is there just to fill space; every synth swell and percussion hit serves the greater narrative of the track.

The Funk Hunters x BARNUN – Gravity Check

If there is one thing you can count on from The Funk Hunters, it’s that they are going to find the “pocket” and stay there. Based out of the Pacific Northwest, this duo has spent years perfecting a sound that sits at the intersection of classic soul, heavy electronic bass, and pure, unadulterated funk. Their track “Gravity Check” is a prime example of why they remain festival favorites worldwide.

Hoang – Are You Still There (Koji Aiken Remix)

If you’ve been keeping an eye on the resurgence of soulful, high-energy Drum & Bass, you know that the genre is currently in a beautiful place. Leading that charge with a blend of liquid atmosphere and technical precision is Koji Aiken. His track “Are You Still There?” is more than just a roller; it’s a both tension and release.

Prospa, Murda Beatz – Baby (Olly Watt Edit)

When a track already features heavyweights like Prospa and Murda Beatz, you might think there’s nowhere left for the energy to go. Enter Olly Watt. With his fresh edit of “Baby,” Olly Watt has managed to take an already infectious foundation and pivot it directly toward the underground dancefloor.

Wraz., Dr. Ushuu – Drip

One label that consistently understands the raw side of the bass world, it’s SubCarbon Records. Known for a catalog that prioritizes heavy-hitting low-end and high-energy club weapons, they’ve once again hit the mark with their latest heavyweight release of Wraz’s “Drip.” Here is the the big collabo repping the albums title.

Ivy Lab – Gossip

As the heads of the 20/20 LDN label, Ivy Lab has spent years cultivating a specific aesthetic: music that is as much about art as it is about energy. “Gossip” fits perfectly into this ethos. It’s forward-thinking club music that only cares about being quality.

ETS – Pressure

“Pressure” lives up to its name from the very first bar. The track doesn’t rely on flashy intros; instead, it builds on wild breakbeat of mounting anxiety through clever use of space and drum. Grip the free download.