Huxley - Callin (Feat. S-Man)
Huxley is back with a new monster, which features S-Man and is set to be released later this month on a new EP via AUS Music. Bassline to die for...
Huxley is back with a new monster, which features S-Man and is set to be released later this month on a new EP via AUS Music. Bassline to die for...
The last of four free downloads from Scotland's finest Hostage, which are all available on his Soundcloud page. One of the most consistent and forward-thinking bass producers - never fails.
A lovely Thursday afternoon exclusive for you here, which comes in the form of Jamtech's remix of the new single from half-British, half-Cambodian singer/songwriter Liza Owen. Jamtech, who hails from Stockholm, has ripped up the original to create a bass-heavy thumper fit for any dancefloor. Enjoy, and check out Liza Owen HERE.
A new remix from Low Steppa, which comes in the form of a bass-heavy rework for German outfit Juun, with Sam Smith on vocals. Forthcoming on Kosmo Records.
Liverpool-born producer Melé delivers a stomping remix of the new single from The 2 Bears - loving this sound.
Shadow Child is on remix duties for the latest single to be lifted from The 1975's critically acclaimed self-titled debut album, adding one hell of a groove a crunchy bassline. Sick.
After 3 years away from the scene, Baltimore-based rapper Spank Rock returns with a bass-heavy single, produced by Boys Noize & Kid Kamillion. This draws on influences from a wide variety of genres/sounds, creating something completely fresh. The male '212' for 2014, maybe...
After almost 2 years since the release of their debut album Welcome Reality, British electronic music trio Nero have today premiered the first single to be taken from their highly anticipated sophmore effort. Entitled 'Satisfy', while the track undoubtedly marks a departure from the more Dubstep influenced sounds of their debut album, it's pulsating heavy bassline definitely won't dissapoint those who worried the group may have forgotten their bass orientated heritage. Regardless of your preference, Nero welcome back.
As Applebottom continues to craft and perfect his sound as a producer, just 2 years after shooting to fame almost over-night with the online release of 'Let You' via the Eton Messy YouTube channel, he yesterday unveiled a brand new track that sees him take a much Bass heavier route than much of his previous work, but which I can guarantee will be shutting down dancefloors around the country, over the coming weeks. Picked up by Zed Bias as the first release on his new Biasonic label, it's fair to say this one bangs.
Ahead of his debut EP on Zed Bias' new label, Mixmag have shared a fresh Applebottom track, which is available as a free download in the player below. Killing it, as always.