Cool trap and future bass. Recommended bass music.
Trap and future bass are closely intertwined.
Tracing their lineage leads to hip-hop and dubstep.
Originally recognized as subgenres, trap and future bass rapidly evolved by actively incorporating elements of trending EDM.
In recent years, these genres have increasingly crossed over, with their sonic details being adopted in mainstream dance-pop as well.
This time, we’ll introduce popular and classic tracks from bass music, including trap and future bass!
Cool Trap & Future Bass. Recommended Bass Music (1–10)
Mumbai Power (feat. Beam)Skrillex

Skrillex’s popular track “Mumbai Power (feat.
Beam)” is known worldwide.
The beginning of the song follows an orthodox trap and dubstep (brostep) style, but midway it shifts to a melody with an Asian flavor.
Rather than a cool, edgy sound, it’s more of a party tune.
Rushing Back feat. Vera BlueFlume

Rushing Back feat.
Vera Blue stands out with a track that highlights Vera Blue’s translucent vocals.
The sections she sings have the familiar feel of American electropop, but the interlude features a uniquely crafted melody.
BOPDababy

This is “Bop on Broadway” by DaBaby, a rapper from North Carolina.
It makes you feel like you’re walking through the tense, fearsome streets of New York! Throughout the track, there’s a melody separate from the vocals that uses a Mellotron-like sound.
The Mellotron is an instrument released in the ’60s, basically the original sampler.
Even tones considered old can sound fresh depending on how you use them.
SouthSideDJ Snake, Eptic

SouthSide makes an immediate impact right from the intro.
It’s a great pick for fans of hard-hitting trap and dubstep.
Since it’s a pretty chaotic track, I’d recommend it more as a party tune than background music.
There’s a key change in the middle, which really keeps things engaging.
Escape VIPMoore Kismet

For those who like hard-hitting, quirky trap and dubstep, I recommend “Escape VIP.” The intro and interlude feature grand melodies, while the drop is crafted to be intensely chaotic.
With beats that stop and repeat multiple times, it’s a track best suited for advanced listeners.



