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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 (21–30)

Magenta Riddim (Original Mix)DJ Snake

A 2018 track by French artist DJ Snake, memorable for its India-set visuals.

It combines his signature four-on-the-floor, low-end-heavy approach with Middle Eastern/Asian-tinged sounds, intriguing arrangement shifts, and clever little production tricks sprinkled throughout, making it a unique and engaging song.

It’s also great to see his evident appreciation for Middle Eastern countries shine through.

The HillsThe Weeknd

A track by Canadian singer The Weeknd, released as a digital download in 2015.

Characterized by an eerie sound, the track reached the top 10 on charts around the world.

Remix versions featuring rappers Eminem and Nicki Minaj have also been released.

Cool Trap & Future Bass. Recommended Bass Music (31–40)

There For YouMartin Garrix & Troye Sivan

Martin Garrix & Troye Sivan – There For You (Official Video)
There For YouMartin Garrix & Troye Sivan

A collaboration between Dutch DJ Martin Garrix and Australian singer Troye Sivan.

Released as a single in 2017, it was first performed live at the Coachella Festival.

The track has been certified gold in Australia, Belgium, Italy, New Zealand, and Sweden.

RosesThe Chainsmokers

The Chainsmokers – Roses (Official Video) ft. ROZES
RosesThe Chainsmokers

It’s a very delicate track that conveys a sense of femininity.

The vocals are by Rozes, and it’s a slow-tempo EDM song with an overall soft sound.

It works well on the dance floor, but I also thought it’s great for driving.

Dum Dee DumKeys N Krates

Keys N Krates is a Canadian electronic music band that has been active since 2008.

Their sound is characterized by heavy bass beats.

This track was released in 2013 and has been certified Gold in the United States.

RottenZomboy Ft. Bok Nero

Zomboy is a British dubstep music producer and DJ active since 2010.

He is influenced by artists such as Skrillex, Rusko, and Bare Noize, and is also known for remixing tracks by artists like Rihanna and Ellie Goulding.

This track was released as a single in 2017.

Cyber WhaleEliminate

This is a track by Eliminate, a DJ and producer based in Los Angeles.

The song incorporates elements of Freeform Bass, a subgenre that has been gaining attention in the dubstep scene in recent years.

In the drop—where typical EDM would add more layers and get flashier—this track intentionally strips back the number of elements and cranks the bass.

Try listening with that in mind.