Category Archives: Music

Bessey – Fatal Dose

Diving straight out of her massive new EP, Somn Like Dis, the standout track “Fatal Dose” is exactly what the title implies a lethal, addictive dose of pure energy. “Fatal Dose” sits beautifully as a standout within the Somn Like Dis EP, which also features high-profile collaborations like “Feelings” with AK RENNY.

Wax Motif – Something More

While the 14-track record is absolutely stacked with massive global features—ranging from Ty Dolla $ign and DJ Jazzy Jeff to ZHU—it’s the solo cuts where Wax Motif truly reminds us of his unmatched prowess. House of Wax II as a whole is a crossover success, but these solo tracks are where the album breathes.

Kermode – musa

Kermode continues to prove why he is one of the most consistent and creative minds in the electronic underground. “Musa” is a beautiful addition to his growing catalog—a track that is equal parts tranquil, moving, and heavy.

GDubz – Levels 140bpm

MalLabel Records continues to champion raw, high-quality bass music, and “Levels” fits perfectly into their catalog. GDubz brings his signature power and presence, creating a track that feels like a statement.

Bones – Decased (Gaud Flip)

For the uninitiated, a “Gaud Flip” is essentially a guarantee that whatever track Tree Gaud touches is going to be dismantled, stripped down, and rebuilt into a rattler. “Decased Bones” continues this. Grip the free DL.

Smiles Only – FAR AWAY

Hot off the press from one of bass music’s most respected labels, Smiles Only – FAR AWAY, via Disciple. Smiles Only is an up-and-coming producer known for big, energetic bass music with a positive, no-frowns-allowed, fun, and festival-ready side of dubstep packed with massive drops, catchy builds, and hyping energy.

Skrillex, ISOxo, Cristale, TeeZandos – SMOKE (CPARK FLIP)

Skrillex & Isoxo’s original “Smoke” (featuring additional collaborators) is a high-energy, aggressive bass track packed with attitude and heavy production. CPARK’s flip keeps the core spirit alive while adding her own signature touch.

Kaskade & Deadmau5 – Move For Me (Meadoh Flip)

“Move For Me” has been remixed countless times over the years, but Meadoh’s version stands out because it bridges two generations of EDM. It gives longtime fans that nostalgic rush while introducing the classic to a new wave of bass music fans.

Konka – No. One

In a year where UK Garage continues its strong comeback, “No. One” stands out for its quality and replay value. Konka’s production style shines through with tight sound design and a groove that feels natural. Its a sleek, addictive slice of garage that honors the roots of the genre while pushing its production boundaries forward.