Bronze Sun - The Chimera
Brooklyn-based producer Bronze Sun unveils his latest journey, “The Chimera,” out now on Odyzey Music, the label founded by atmospheric bass visionary CloZee. Blending bass, chill, electronic and rave elements with world instruments and hip-hop textures, the track feels both epic and inspiring. “The Chimera” pulses with electrifying low-end energy, guiding listeners through ancient origin landscapes within the mind while keeping the body locked into the immersive state of nature our world is beautifully turning into beat by beat.
ero808 x NXSTY - KODAK
ero808 links with NXSTY for their latest club weapon “KODAK,” out now on Gotta Move. Fusing punchy UK Garage grooves with heavy bass energy, the track delivers a dark, late-night vibe built for packed dancefloors and after-hours sessions. Known for blending Latin influence, hip-hop attitude, and raw lyricism, ero808 continues to push genre boundaries. “KODAK” captures his signature nightlife edge—gritty, infectious, and primed to hit hard wherever the party goes next worldwide.
womp - hit 'em
womp keeps the momentum rolling into 2026 with his latest bass weapon, “hit ‘em,” out now on Liminal Bass Records. Blending sheer plain nasty filth bass, and heavy-hitting low-end energy, the track delivers playful wubs and a punchy groove built for sweaty raves, club systems, and high-intensity gym sessions. Following his SubCarbon debut, this release captures the raw spirit that started it all—from a fog-filled, octopus-painted garage in Seattle to growing crowds nationwide. Rooted in underground culture and driven by West Coast bass inspiration, “hit ‘em” channels that intimate, human energy into an epic, dancefloor-ready experience fans won’t forget.
ENiGMA DUBZ - Goliath
UK bass heavyweight ENiGMA Dubz returns to Deep, Dark & Dangerous with his colossal new single “Goliath,” a track built to level raves from the first drop. Blending Bass, Dubstep, and wook-ready low-end, “Goliath” pairs ethereal atmospheres with one of the most destructive bass synths of 2026. Thunderous percussion stomps relentlessly, locking into an infectious groove that rattles sound systems with ease. Polished, punishing, and cinematic, this is ENiGMA Dubz at full power—raw, commanding, and impossible to ignore.
Untitld - Mellow Yellow
Producer Untitld makes a standout appearance on Bassrush’s Prophecy Vol. 13 with his new track “Mellow Yellow,” a restrained yet hypnotic Dubstep cut that thrives on atmosphere. Releasing under Bassrush Records, the track layers warm synths, warped textures, and gritty vocal chops over a confident, chest-rattling subbass. Instead of chasing pure aggression, “Mellow Yellow” unfolds patiently, delivering a chill-but-club-ready groove that feels self-assured, immersive, and instantly addictive for bass fans heading into 2026.
msft. - Reset ft. Killa P
Producer msft. comes through with serious energy on “Reset,” a no-nonsense club weapon built for chaos. Blending UK Garage and Grime with rave-ready basslines, the verses hit with relentless hype and forward momentum. Designed for the gym, the trap, and all the top tier underground venues, this cranker snaps with confidence. Hailing from Italy with a decade of experience and major-artist support, msft. uses “Reset” to flex both sharp production skills and hard-earned scene knowledge.
PVRPLE. - Drown
PVRPLE. drops a certified cranker with “Drown,” a hard-hitting dubstep and trap hybrid lifted from his new Arcana EP on Sleeveless Records. Anchored by a captivating vocal hook, the track blends classic dubstep grit with modern bass energy. Calgary-based producer Taha Zafar continues to sharpen his global sound, delivering rave, gym, and club fuel with serious momentum behind it. This is easily one we have been streaming on repeat since we received it a few days ago. Progression is on point, keeping listeners entertained from the front to the back. Mix-down is phat and air tight, you’re gunna feel like you blasted off in a rocket.
Phydra x Blanck - Buster
Phydra and Blanck unleash pure dread with “Buster,” a crushing dubstep weapon released on Deep Dark & Dangerous. Packed with monstrous sound design, thunderous percussion, and punishing sub pressure, the track drags listeners into a dark, sinister bass abyss. Portland’s underground menace Phydra is in peak form here, delivering a gym-smashing, rave-ready nightmare built to rattle souls and systems alike.
TEO - Deception
TEO unleashes a punishing new heater with “Deception,” a cyberpunk-laced bass assault built for dark rooms and heavier lifts. Fusing dubstep, mid-tempo, and glitch hop, the track snarls with distorted bass and mechanical grooves. A slick fake-out in the second drop evokes nighttime drives through a dystopian future, balancing gym-ready aggression with cinematic melancholy. Released via Through Tomorrow, it hits hard and futuristic and relentless.
Meridiyn - Like Me
Producer Meridiyn makes a fierce debut with “Like Me,” a no-holds-barred bass weapon marking the rebirth of his project, formerly known as Matis. Diving headfirst into harder dubstep and trap, the track blends party-ready aggression with epic, gym-rattling energy. Built for clubs, raves, and high-intensity moments, “Like Me” truly goes hard in the paint and announces Meridiyn’s bold new era with uncompromising attitude and impact.
Outsider - No Disrespect
Outsider delivers pure underground pressure with his latest release “No Disrespect,” a dark and brooding 140 BPM dubstep weapon out now via Bad Medic Records as part of Underdogs – Vol. 3. Built on oppressive atmospheres, deep low-end tension, and raw angst, the track is a certified wook and gym-ready menace designed for serious sound systems. Known for his immersive, bass-driven productions, Outsider once again proves his mastery of mood and weight. As Underdogs continues spotlighting the future of bass music, “No Disrespect” stands tall as a ruthless statement from a seasoned underground force.
Scottie the 3rd - BACK HOME
Nashville-based artist Scottie the 3rd comes in swinging with his new single “BACK HOME,” a hard-hitting dubstep and bass anthem released via GBG Records. Built on filthy low-end and gym-ready energy, the track pairs nasty, wook-approved bass waves with a sharp rap delivery reminiscent of Danny Brown. Created during Scottie’s first week interning at Dark Horse Recording Studio, the song captures raw inspiration and hunger. With pro-level mixdowns and unapologetic intensity, “BACK HOME” is loud, heavy, and impossible to ignore.
Winter Games - Inna Riddim
Finnish duo Winter Games kick off the year in style with their new single “Inna Riddim,” a high-energy UK Garage and bass-driven club weapon built for late-night systems. Created during an isolated winter weekend in a snowy cabin deep in the fells of Northern Finland, the track channels raw rhythm, chilly northern melodies, and a deep love for Jamaican and UK sound system culture. The result is a perfect balance of chill atmosphere and party-ready groove. With continued BBC Radio 1 support and releases on top-tier labels, Winter Games are proving Lapland knows how to move dancefloors.
womp - boom
womp makes a massive statement with “boom,” his debut release on Ganja White Night’s SubCarbon Records. Blending laid-back wubs with face-melting 140 dubstep pressure, the track is equal parts wook fuel and gym-ready chaos. Born from sweaty DIY beginnings and raw bass culture, “boom” captures the spirit of underground rave energy while signaling a powerful start to womp’s 2026 release run.
ENiGMA DUBZ x Hypho x PAV4N - You Are Not a Badman (ENiGMA VIP)
ENiGMA DUBZ returns with a savage VIP of “You Are Not a Badman,” out now via Morii Records. This 2025 edit is rowdy, punchy, and downright obscene, capturing PAV4N’s legendary bars in full force. A proven rave-shutdown weapon debuted on his ANZ tour, the track delivers epic, sub-heavy dubstep energy built for clubs, gyms, and chaos-filled dancefloors.
SPLiT - Clear Vision
Denver-based producer SPLiT returns with “Clear Vision,” a relentless new bass weapon built for dubstep heads, ravers, and anyone chasing just some nasty ill gas. Fueled by phat low-ends, distorted basslines, and razor-sharp sub cranks, the track hits with the kind of raw intensity that feels tailor-made for a sesh at not only the gym, but at Wakaan Fest as well. Born from a transformative mental health breakthrough, “Clear Vision” channels emotion into pure adrenaline, balancing chaos with precision.
Kid Cudi - DAY N NITE (HVRCRFT FLIP)
HVRCRFT flips Kid Cudi’s timeless DAY N NITE into a bass-fueled monster built for clubs, gyms, and late-night raves. Blending brostep grit with wonky dubstep energy, the remix showcases his cinematic sound design and larger-than-life bass instincts. Fresh off touring with Dirty Snatcha and riding momentum from Sum Dirty charting Top 10 on Hypeddit, HVRCRFT continues proving he’s a visionary force pushing modern bass music forward.
DJ Pet Centre - Void
DJ Pet Centre returns with “Void,” a dark, immersive bass workout and the fourth single from his upcoming EP. Sitting between halftime garage and UK dubstep, the track thrives on chopped breaks, minimal vocal cuts, and earth-shaking low end. Deeply percussive and spacious, “Void” hits equally hard in the club or the gym. Hailing from Wellington, New Zealand, DJ Pet Centre’s comeback explores breakbeat, jungle, dubstep, and IDM with striking atmosphere.
ParadiseLost - The Hive
ParadiseLost dives into dystopian bass territory with her crushing new single “The Hive.” Blending heavy dubstep, wook energy, and rave-ready intensity, the track feels like a mechanical swarm coming to life—dark, hypnotic, and relentlessly epic. Inspired by a Rezz x YDG-style vision, “The Hive” pulses with distorted low-end and industrial tension. Built from entirely custom basses, including a happy accident born from Fruity Flanger experimentation, this track is a hard-hitting gym and festival weapon designed to overwhelm the senses.
Vulture Theory - RUN IT BACK
Vulture Theory unleashes pure chaos with his new bass-driven heater “RUN IT BACK,” a super nasty blend of dubstep, wook energy, and rave-ready intensity. Packed with crushing low-end, feral drops, and epic club momentum, the track is built for sweaty gyms, packed dancefloors, and late-night renegade sets. Known for his underground Los Angeles roots, Vulture Theory twists experimental elements into a raw, hypnotic experience, proving once again he thrives where bass music gets dark, loud, and unapologetically heavy.