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[2026] Gori-gori! Feel the deep bass! Intense Western EDM

These days, even within EDM there are plenty of literally poppy, melodic tracks like future pop, and top producers in the EDM world are exploring genres beyond EDM, putting out numerous hit songs.

That said, if you want to feel the primal pull of EDM’s earth-shaking low end with your whole body, this article rounds up and researches the latest EDM tracks that are especially focused on heavy bass.

From ferocious, skull-rattling sub-bass that hits you right between the eyes to tracks with slowly encroaching, weighty basslines, enjoy every flavor of “EDM’s signature low end.”

[2026] Gritty and Groovy! Feel the Deep Bass! Intense Western EDM (61–70)

A prayerTchami x Malaa

Tchami x Malaa – The return of No Redemption – A prayer
A prayerTchami x Malaa

The EDM scene heavyweight, CHAMI, and the enigmatic, anonymous producer, Mahler, have teamed up once again, bearing fruit with the powerful and profound “A Prayer.” Set against ethereal vocals, the fusion of CHAMI’s crisp, polished production and Mahler’s dark, edgy sound is so intense it shakes every sense.

If you’re chasing the essence of bass-driven EDM with rich, dynamic lows that rattle listeners’ eardrums, this track is a sure recommendation.

Add it to your playlist for a night out on the verge of exploding with energy, or for your workouts!

The Way We See The WorldAfrojack, Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike and NERVO

Afrojack, Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike and NERVO – The Way We See The World (Official Music Video) [HD]
The Way We See The WorldAfrojack, Dimitri Vegas, Like Mike and NERVO

A collaboration by Dutch DJ and producer Afrojack, Belgian duo Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, and Australian DJ ensemble Nervo.

Released in 2011, it reached No.

34 on the Belgian charts.

NOW U KNOWBLVK JVCK & VRG

Black Jack is a duo gaining popularity with their sharp electronica.

They might be relatively niche in Japan, but they’re active on the global stage, providing tracks for major artists like Rihanna and Lil Wayne.

Their collaboration with Vee Ar Gee, a music producer known for drill, is this track, “NOW U KNOW.” As you’d expect from working with Vee Ar Gee, it’s packed with solid drill flavors.

The drop’s deep bass is outstanding too, so be sure to give it a listen.

Higher Than Ever BeforeDisclosure

Disclosure – Higher Than Ever Before (Official Audio)
Higher Than Ever BeforeDisclosure

The perfect song for when you want to raise your energy is “Higher Than Ever Before.” It’s a track by Disclosure, the dance music duo from England.

They’re known for crafting songs with a strong focus on deep bass.

This track also lets you enjoy a rich, hefty sound.

But rather than simply stacking heavy tones, the key is how they pair them with high frequencies to make the low end stand out even more.

UNUSSuperwet

When people think of hard-hitting EDM, many imagine either relentlessly intense four-on-the-floor beats or slow-tempo dubstep with blistering low-end.

UNUS falls into the latter category, built around a powerful sound born from a slower tempo.

From the build-up to the drop, it carries an exotic, melodic vibe, but once the drop hits, it instantly turns gritty and aggressive.

That contrast is fantastic, so definitely give it a listen.

Scorched EarthVirtual Riot

Virtual Riot – Scorched Earth [Monstercat Release]
Scorched EarthVirtual Riot

A new track has arrived, defined by its overwhelmingly destructive sound.

Virtual Riot’s song, released on Monstercat in October 2024, stands out with ferocious beats and basslines that evoke a scorched wasteland.

His hallmark intricate sound design shines, conjuring a futuristic, warlike atmosphere as if sonically depicting a world ravaged by fire and disaster.

It’s a must-listen for dubstep and brostep fans, already turning heads at live shows and festivals.

Highly recommended for EDM listeners craving intense energy or anyone seeking an extraordinary, out-of-the-ordinary musical experience.

LanguagePorter Robinson

A track released in 2012 by Porter Robinson, who gained widespread attention while supporting Tiësto and Skrillex on tour.

It features a simple piano melody and reached No.

1 on the UK charts.