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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] Crunch! Feel the deep bass! Intense Western EDM (131–140)

StrangersSeven Lions, Myon & Shane 54 ft. Tove Lo

Seven Lions, Myon & Shane 54 – Strangers (Radio Edit) [Lyric Video] ft. Tove Lo
StrangersSeven Lions, Myon & Shane 54 ft. Tove Lo

Seven Lions is a California-based DJ, producer, and remixer.

This track is a collaboration with Myon & Shane 54 and Tove Lo, and it was released as a single in 2013.

It was featured in the 2013 film The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones.

RedlightSwedish House Mafia & Sting

Swedish House Mafia, Sting – Redlight
RedlightSwedish House Mafia & Sting

Swedish House Mafia is a house unit that represents Sweden.

Armed with overwhelming arrangement skills and musicality, they’re highly acclaimed around the world.

Their collaborative track with the globally renowned British singer-songwriter Sting is Redlight.

The song reimagines one of Sting’s hits from his days with The Police with bold new arrangements.

It’s a high-performance EDM track that lets you fully savor Sting’s adaptability and Swedish House Mafia’s arranging prowess.

WombassTiësto & Oliver Heldens

Tiësto & Oliver Heldens – Wombass (Official Music Video)
WombassTiësto & Oliver Heldens

A collaboration between Dutch DJ and producer Tiesto and Oliver Heldens.

Released as a single in 2015, it reached No.

67 on the Belgian charts.

In 2016, a vocal version was also released under the title “The Right Song.”

FollowMartin Garrix & Zedd

Martin Garrix & Zedd – Follow (Official Video)
FollowMartin Garrix & Zedd

The masterpiece “Follow” by Martin Garrix, a leading music producer from the Netherlands, and Zedd, a leading music producer from Germany.

It stands out with an exceptional individuality even among recent EDM tracks and carries a fiery vibe throughout.

The phrase used in the first drop is especially striking.

This phrase pseudo-recreates a scale similar to those used in Arabic music, known as the Oriental scale.

That sense of heat probably comes from the use of this Oriental scale.

Say My Name (feat. Zyra)Odesza

ODESZA – Say My Name (feat. Zyra) – Official Video
Say My Name (feat. Zyra)Odesza

ODESZA, the dance-music duo that made waves with their 2022 Grammy nomination.

With so much attention on nominations and wins by artists like BTS and Lil Baby, those not familiar with EDM might not know them.

However, in 2022 they were one of the most active EDM groups in the U.S., producing a variety of hit songs.

The track that sparked their rise to global recognition is Say My Name (feat.

Zyra).

Rather than a heavy, grinding sub-bass, the song emphasizes the low end of the percussion and drums.

This GirlStafford Brothers ft. T.I., Eva Simons

Stafford Brothers – This Girl (Official Video) ft. T.I., Eva Simons
This GirlStafford Brothers ft. T.I., Eva Simons

A collaboration by the Australian DJ-producer duo Stafford Brothers, Dutch singer-songwriter Eva Simons, and American rapper T.I.

It was released in 2014.

The music video was filmed in Atlanta.

SpectrumZedd ft. Matthew Koma

Zedd – Spectrum ft. Matthew Koma (Official Music Video)
SpectrumZedd ft. Matthew Koma

A track characterized by powerful synthesizer sounds.

It was released in 2012 by Zedd, a Russian-German electronic music producer.

It reached No.

1 on the U.S.

charts.

In conclusion

This time I selected EDM tracks with pounding, earth-shaking sub-bass, and since it’s a pretty niche subgenre, each piece had a notably consistent musical identity.

EDM was hugely popular in the 2010s, but these days genres like deep house and synth-pop are more mainstream.

It may be a minor genre now, but the next EDM boom might not be too far off.