For those who grew up listening to T.I. or for the younger generation of bassheads who live for the drop, this collaboration is a bridge between two worlds. It proves that a great vocal performance—like Tip’s verse on “24’s”—is timeless, regardless of the genre it’s wrapped in.
T.I. – 24’s (E-STATE x Bill Slinnton Remix)
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Konka – Forest Temple Flip
What makes this “flip” stand out among the sea of Zelda remixes is its restraint. It doesn’t over-rely on “game-y” sound effects or chiptune tropes. Instead, Konka treats the source material like a boutique sample pack. He isolates the most evocative elements—the ghostly flutes and the staccato clicks—and loops them into a hypnotic groove that bridges the gap between trip-hop and experimental bass music.
Henderson Row, Chamberlain – Inkling
“Inkling” is a testament to the high-caliber production coming out of the Westwood Recordings camp. It’s sophisticated, high-energy, and displays a level of craftsmanship that sets it apart from the sea of generic loops.
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Dean Turnley – Actin’ Tough (Esse Remix)
For those who prioritize finding producers who are pushing the boundaries of “bass-heavy” hip-hop edits, ESSE is a name to watch. “Actin Tough” is a polished, high-octane release that feels right at home in a peak-time DJ set or a high-intensity gym playlist.
Gorgon City, Taet – Second Nature
When it comes to the gold standard of modern house music, few names carry as much weight as Gorgon City. Known for their ability to blend massive club appeal with soulful, intricate production, they’ve returned with “Second Nature,” a track that feels like a victory lap for their signature sound.
Kyross – Equinnox
What grounds “Equinnox” and prevents it from simply floating off into pure ambient territory is its rhythmic backbone. Kyross weaves in a steady, hypnotic pulse that provides a brilliant contrast to the floating melodies above it. It’s the kind of rhythm that isn’t designed to make you jump, but to make you sway. It moves the track forward with a patient, deliberate pace that mimics a heartbeat or the slow transition of time.
The Weeknd, Daft Punk – Starboy (Distant Matter Remix)
While the original “Starboy” is rooted in a steady, driving robotic pulse, the Distant Matter Remix takes the track into a more ethereal, atmospheric territory. It maintains the bravado of Abel’s vocals but wraps them in a shimmering cloak of modern electronic production.
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Tripzy Leary – ! UH OH !
The track’s energy is infectious, with a driving beat that is sure to get people moving. However, beneath the surface, there’s a complexity and depth that rewards repeat listens. Whether you’re a fan of experimental bass or just looking for something new and exciting, “Uh Oh” is definitely worth a listen.
Wraz – Rites
As the first DDD vinyl drop of 2026, “Rites” feels less like a song and more like a formal initiation into a darker realm. Here is why this track (and the album it anchors) is essential listening for the “freaky festival folk” and the basement-dwelling bassheads alike.













