By stepping away from the “Hyroglifics” brand, Two Swords has clearly found a new level of freedom. “ssslipping-4” doesn’t care about being a “drum and bass” track or a “trap” track. It exists in the cracks between genres. It’s the sound of a producer who has nothing left to prove and everything to explore.
ero808, NXSTY – KODAK
The title itself serves as a metaphor—capturing a moment, the flash of the camera, and the desire to stay “picture perfect” while everything around you is chaotic. It’s that signature ero808 duality: sultry vocals meeting “transgressive” club energy.
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Wraz & Darkai – Massive
For those who have been tracking Wraz’s 2026 unreleased mixes, this track has been a highly anticipated ID for months. Now that it’s officially arrived, it’s clear that “Massive” isn’t just a title—it’s a description of the weight this track carries.
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Fabian Mazur, Snavs – Talk About It
If there’s one thing the Copenhagen bass scene knows how to do, it’s delivering low-end frequencies that rattle your chest cavity. Two of the city’s undisputed heavyweights, Fabian Mazur and Snavs, have joined forces once again for their new single “Talk About It,” and the result is exactly the kind of controlled chaos we’ve been waiting for.
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Notion – Fitness First feat. Slew
Notion has long been a staple in the UK bassline and garage scene (recently snagging a BRIT Award nomination for his remix of “The Days”), but “FITNESS FIRST” sees him sharpening his edges. The production is frantic but controlled—a driving, bass-heavy rhythm that feels like speeding down the M4 at 2 AM.
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Fetty Wap – Trap Queen (Yes Chef Flip)
Yes Chef is a growing name in the bass community, with releases on labels like LoFreq and Aspire Higher. Known for tracks that mix humor with serious sound design, they are part of a wave of producers keeping the “bootleg/flip” culture alive on SoundCloud.
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John Summit – Lights Go Out (So Sus Edition)
The So Sus Edit of “Lights Go Out” takes the original’s emotional core and drags it into the shadows. Instead of the expected four-on-the-floor drop, So Sus recontextualizes the vocal, wrapping it in the textured, heavy sound design that has earned him a Juno nomination.
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Getter – STAB UP feat. Shakewell
This release marks a significant moment for Getter. “Stab Up” serves as the lead track for the DOOM EP, which is the first chapter in a planned trilogy of releases for 2026. After exploring different sounds over the last few years, this project feels like a homecoming—a return to the heavy, aggressive energy that built his cult following, but refined with years of production mastery.
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Jazzy, Spriitzz – Can’t Deny It (Dart Remix)
While the original thrives on its groove and Jazzy’s signature vocal hooks, the Dart Remix builds a massive, atmospheric soundscape around them. The tempo shift gives the lyrics a new sense of urgency, making the “Can’t Deny It” refrain feel less like a confession and more like a commandment to dance.
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