You heard that right. There is another highly talented musician and engineer in the Atlanta scene. The Belgian bred Alber-K has had quite the run so far. Although he has only been producing for 3...
Always staying consistent serving up some mind-blowing bass music, WAKAAN continues to change the game with an impressive new release of the Chicago-based INZO. Making a name for himself for this awe-inspiring hybrid bass sounds,...
RL Grime‘s “Core” is one of the few timeless tunes that brings an undeniable energy to the table wherever it makes an appearance and while many believe this bad boy couldn’t pack anymore of a...
If you’re not familiar with the mysterious Slooze, you certainly haven’t been tuned into TSS much over the past year, but it’s never too late to hope wagon. Better late than never! This promising up-and-comer...
Major Lazer has always been one to dominate the summer months with their breezy production and has certainly kept the tradition alive throughout 2019. The trio looks to add some serious flavor to your speakers...
We’ve got ourselves a speaker scorcher from two of two of the hottest names in the game! Riot Ten and SAYMYNAME are two of the bass music scene’s elite talents who have each made a...
Huntington Beach’s very own Rome in Silver‘s hot streak continues following up on the success of his Spirituality EP with a blistering new single. Quickly becoming quite the Quality Goods Record fan favorite, his latest...
It’s a pretty good time to be a Snails fan these days, not only did the Canadian talent unleash his seventh annual “SNAILEDIT!” mix but he’s also revealed his newest tour “World of Slime” hitting...
Certainly, no secret already making the rounds and receiving critical acclaim out of the gate, the world can now enjoy Crystal Skies‘ booming remix of Dabin‘s “Part Time Lover.” Already being a duo that has...
While his recent collaboration with MitiS continues to make the rounds, Seven Lions has just taken the bass community by storm unleashing his star-studded new tune with Excision and Wooli, “Another Me.” Easily considered household...
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