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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 Crunchy! Feel the Deep Bass! Intense Western EDM (41–50)

Shaman SpiritNiereich, Shadym, Sven Wittekind

Niereich, Shadym, Sven Wittekind – Shaman Spirit (Original Mix) [UNITY RECORDS]
Shaman SpiritNiereich, Shadym, Sven Wittekind

Here’s an EDM track with a dance beat by Austrian electronic musician Niletch and collaborators.

The mix pushes a hard, punchy kick to the forefront, resulting in an aggressive sound.

The 16th-note hi-hats add a satisfying groove, and the slightly dark atmosphere enhances the underground feel of the track.

Every sound choice is bold and forward-leaning—immerse yourself in the intensity and the coolness and hear it for yourself.

[2026] Gori-gori! Feel the Deep Bass! Intense Western EDM (51–60)

SLASHTokyo Machine

Tokyo Machine – SLASH | Electronic | NCS – Copyright Free Music
SLASHTokyo Machine

Here’s some EDM from Japan I’d like to share.

This track, “SLASH,” is by Tokyo Machine, a mysterious Japanese music producer who keeps their identity under wraps.

Despite the title, it’s not a crisp, breezy kind of EDM.

If anything, the melody feels like being slashed by a knife—sharp and cutting.

It’s a piece brimming with aggressive edge.

Built around a drop that cycles through multiple patterns, it’s the kind of EDM that’s perfect for heavy rotation.

Project ZZomboy

Zomboy – Project Z [Official Visualizer]
Project ZZomboy

EDM with pounding, skull-rattling sub-bass—that’s Zomboy at his finest.

Released in September 2024, Project Z fuses heavyweight dubstep basslines with energetic beats, delivering a sound that truly epitomizes his signature style.

Centered on themes of survival and transformation, the track showcases his distinctive approach of expressing emotion through sound rather than words.

At a tight 3 minutes and 45 seconds, it’s crafted for peak impact in clubs and festivals.

Highly recommended for anyone looking to ignite a dance floor or craving a fresh jolt of sonic adrenaline.

RuckusTrampa & Marauda

From an epic opening reminiscent of a sci-fi movie soundtrack, the gradual build-up of the beat is absolutely exhilarating.

Trampa & Marauda’s track “Ruckus” is core EDM that dives even deeper than your typical heavy EDM.

After the peak, there’s a section where a uniquely catchy beat kicks in that makes you want to move your whole body.

It’s recommended for people who are bored with standard beats or want to hype themselves up for sports or weight training.

Wanna See You Dance2Awake

2Awake – Wanna See You Dance [Official Audio]
Wanna See You Dance2Awake

Hard-hitting EDM often uses four-on-the-floor because it boosts the impact of the drop.

The power of four-on-the-floor is impressive, so it’s understandable that many tracks use it.

However, some listeners may be tired of orthodox drops.

For those people, I recommend the track “Wanna See You Dance.” It’s a low-density EDM tune, but the drop still packs plenty of punch, with solid sub-bass.

HAPPY SONGRay Volpe

RAY VOLPE – HAPPY SONG (Official Visualizer)
HAPPY SONGRay Volpe

Ray Volpe is a new-generation music producer from the United States.

A great entry point to get to know him is “HAPPY SONG.” It’s a rather unique track.

In the first half, he sings about happiness over an ominous beat—there’s quite a striking contrast.

Then, in the second half, the key changes and the sound shifts to something more mellow.

What kind of message is hidden within it? If you listen closely to the occasional sampled voices, you might find out.

Got 2 KnowFlux Pavilion

Joshua Steele, who has been active under the name Flux Pavilion since 2008, is a British DJ and EDM producer.

He is well known for his performances at events such as Glastonbury and the Reading Festival.

This track was released as a single in 2010.