Top 100 Chart placements for Bass House
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Heavy Hertz has rapidly carved out his place as one of the most fun, unrestrained and intoxicatingly energetic forces on the underground circuit. Renowned for unleashing his deep, funk-drenched flavour of techno, which is known to induce uncontrollable grinning and full-body hypnosis, he brings a mischievous intensity wherever he performs. After rigorous dancefloor testing across continents, he's finally ready to set these two peak-pressure weapons free into the world. Each track is a tightly-wound coil of groove, cheeky swagger and subterranean power that is engineered for pure propulsion. Strap on your unapologetic bass-face and get ready to heave!
Stay Low marks Damian William's debut single on IMPVLSE Records—a peak-time Bass House banger fueled by tribal flute hooks, Celtic-inspired melodies, and an addictive rap vocal. Inspired by Breton and Irish Celtic culture, the track fuses folkloric flute lines with punchy bass synths, percussive drums, and atmospheric pads for a fresh, high-impact sound. Energetic, bold, and instantly memorable, Stay Low stands out across Bass House, Tech House, Future House, Mainstage, and Techno playlists—built to ignite dancefloors and festival stages worldwide. A signature Damian William weapon: powerful, unique, and impossible to ignore.
Best Intentions announces Inverse, a new 4-track EP from Melbourne-based producer and DJ; Pugilist. Marking his first release on the London imprint, Inverse sees Pugilist expanding further into the shadowy, percussive terrain he has become known for, merging future-focused techno, lo-fi industrial, and the energy of early hardcore breaks through his own atmospheric lens. The EP captures both the toughness of the dancefloor and the subtle experimentation that runs through his catalogue. A Scottish/Kiwi artist now based in Melbourne, Pugilist has built a reputation for stylistic range and rhythmic depth. His releases on Modern Hypnosis, Samurai Records, and 3024, along with the recent launch of his own imprint Ruff Kutz, demonstrate his ability to move across tempos and moods while maintaining a distinctive sonic identity. On the decks, he is celebrated for tightly curated sets, deep crates, and an array of unreleased dubs. Speaking on joining the Best Intentions roster and the inspiration behind the project, Pugilist shares: Stoked to be joining the Best Intentions fam with 4 x retro rave rollas across the hardcore continuum, from minimalist Techno, to smoked out Electro, to krusty Hardcore and Breaks. This EP is a mix of styles which have informed my production style over the years. It is great to be putting out music with a shared vision for giving back for a greater cause. I have been a fan of the label since its inception so jumped at the chance to do a 12. I will be donating my share of profits to the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre — a wonderful Melbourne-based charity for asylum seekers here in Naarm. They do wonderful work. https://asrc.org.au/ The EPs closing track, FKRY, a collaboration with POD, brings warped leads, stepping drum work, and old-school jungle tension into a modern, heavyweight techno frame. Proceeds of the EP will go to Asylum Seeker Resource Centre - a non profit organisation that provide a wide range of support services to people seeking asylum based in Australia.
2025-12-12 Nothing But
France to UK, Alex Greenhouse, Kaktus, Sebastian Park, So Vogue, Fusion 47, Hypside, CASHEW, Wegner, MATThimself, Jampact, Thayana Valle, Girla, JJ Dillinger, Vtecha, L.E.G.E.N.D., Furo, Luke Randall, Explo, Bakemono, Brittany Beers, Martan, CITYWLKR, Ready or Not, FREMONT (US), Bravetone, MBNN, Norta, Senpatrip, Jhony Rx, Daniela Sanchez, Konrad Op8
This is a collection of Gecko Courts releases in 2025. As a community-oriented label, were proud to bring people together using music. This compilation marks the 2nd year of Gecko Court operating as a record label, and this year was all about energy. The artwork reflects that, as its an inverted image taken at our very first event which took place in London. The image in question featured the 2 founding members of Gecko Court, and the community surrounding them, wildly jumping to the music.
Marigold, no.type, Altum, Human Error, One Leek, Strex, Jaxous
Sometimes the best tracks arent planned—they just happen. Midnight Creeping started as a simple idea in the studio, but the moment we dropped it in our sets, it took on a life of its own. The crowd reaction has been next-level every single time. With its haunting original vocal and that hypnotic lead that builds before the heavy bass drop, this one has become an unexpected weapon in our shows.
Label bosses OZBEK and Zafer Atabey return to EXTVISIONS with another dance-floor-igniting double-tracker — G Thing EP. True to their fearless blend of underground grit and playful edge, the duo dives headfirst into the world of vocal-driven bass house. G Thing delivers a full-throttle bass weapon laced with commanding male vocals and groove-heavy swagger — a track built for those moments when the crowd is ready to lose control. Its dirty, addictive, and radiates the duos club-tested confidence. On the flip, Move Like That keeps the tension tight but eases into a sleeker flow — a smooth yet potent roller that fuses late-night atmosphere with irresistible vocal chops and modern low-end design. Together, the two cuts form a bold follow-up to Pop It Off — energetic, character-rich, and unapologetically fun. EXTVISIONS once again proves its not afraid to twist the rules of electronic dance music to its own mischievous rhythm.