7 Recently Released Bass Music Essentials

Featuring Tape B and STVSH‘s tribute to Mac Miller, the buzzing GRiZ and GRYFFIN collaboration via 10K Projects, KNOW GOOD doing it as right as rain, Garlic Party‘s vibrant progressive funk on Grand Alliance Music, Daniel Allan‘s festival-ready bass weapon, Manic Focus linking with Phyphr for top-notch electro soul, and Chicago’s LYNY and Cozy Kev‘s welcoming drop, you will get to hear the array of bass music that keeps us up.  Be sure to grab some of these really good bass music tracks as free downloads.

Mac Miller – ‘Loud’ (Tape B X STVSH Flip) [Free Download]

In the current era, no bass picks collection would feel complete without a release from Tape B. One track we’ve had on repeat is his collaboration with STVSH — a flip of Mac Miller’s “Loud.” Clean bass paired with Mac’s iconic bars, alongside production by Big Jerm and Sayez, sends us straight to our happy place.

Dive into Tape B’s DripTapes and CarTapes series on SoundCloud to stay connected to his warm bass frequencies, and keep an his tour.

GRiZ x GRYFFIN – ‘Deep Clear Water’

After previewing it at Lollapalooza’s Perry’s Stage this summer, GRYFFIN’s mystery ID is finally here. ‘Deep Clear Water’, a collaboration with GRiZ, is now officially out via 10K Projects.

The track fuses GRiZ’s heavy bass energy with GRYFFIN’s melodic production—a combination that had fans talking all summer. For GRiZ, it continues his comeback momentum following his 2023 hiatus, adding to recent releases like his ‘GEMiNI’ EP and “Chaos Theory” with Wooli. GRYFFIN keeps his collaboration streak alive after recent tracks with Kaskade and Excision.

The Dare – ‘Girls’ (Know Good Flip) [Free Download]

Cousins Tanner and Sylas Morgan are the latest in a family legacy of musicians, crafting a genre-defying sound that fuses low-end frequencies with pop, rock, and rap elements. Sylas brings a decade of DJing nightclubs across the U.S., while Tanner adds versatile multi-instrumentalist skills—together since 2020, they blend DJ energy with live instrumentation.

Currently on tour through November with stops at Bass Canyon, Same Same But Different festival, and Red Rocks with Tape B, KNOW GOOD incorporates drums, guitar, violin, and vocals into performances that are earning spins from the world’s top DJs. Their unapologetic remix of The Dare’s ‘Girls’ hits hard with a hook that feeds—turn it up to 11.

Garlic Party – ‘Who Got The Funk?’ [Grand Alliance Music]

Burgeoning after making a splash on Opiuo’s lineup in Australia is Garlic Party, answering the very question everyone is wondering, ‘Who Got The Funk?’. We all know funk will never die and Garlic Party is out there keeping it well alive, especially lately with Grand Alliance Music. You will have to explore his collection with the Pacific North West label, especially records like ‘Killa’ and ‘It’ll Be Alright ‘Represent” with Willdabeast, well-known from Michal Menert’s Pretty Fantastics.

‘STEPHANIEEEE’ (Daniel Allan Flip) [Free Download]

Hands up for Daniel Allan, delivering the best remix we’ve heard yet of the festival favorite ‘Stephanieee’ — originally by Cloonee, Young M.A, and InntRaw. This one unleashes the bass in the friendliest way possible, reminding us of iconic bass walls from tracks like Peekaboo’s ‘Babatunde’ or Minnesota’s ‘Purple Haze’, both long-time staples in our rotation.

Manic Focus – ‘Posted on the Block’ ft. Phyphr

Manic Focus just released ‘Posted on the Block’ featuring Phyphr, an electro soul track that strikes the spiritual gangster in you. If you are unfamiliar with Manic Focus here is his personal introduction, but you know catching live in the moment at festival like Sonic Bloom is the best way to go, “I’m from the Twin Cities but currently living in Denver. I grew up making hip-hop beats and transitioned to a solo instrumental project in 2010. My music is the result of love and simple appreciation for all music. Call it what you want, I hope you enjoy it!”

LYNY w/ Cozy Kev  – ‘Triumph’

Chicago bass music producers LYNY and Cozy Kev have teamed up for “Triumph,” a standout collaboration featured on LYNY’s debut album Noise To Dance To. The two artists previously shared the stage at Electric Forest last summer, and their chemistry translated into the studio. Following LYNY’s success with tracks like ‘Noxious’ and ‘Light Up’ with Eptic, ‘Triumph’ showcases two of Chicago’s rising bass talents at their best.

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