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Spotify playlist: 50 essential low-end tracks

The best new bass-heavy electronic music, curated weekly.

  • Jasmine Kent-Smith
  • 15 June 2017
Spotify playlist: 50 essential low-end tracks

Bass music is an omnipresent underground force.

Just this week, we've been celebrating the decade’s most influential grime and dubstep labels here at Mixmag, so what better time to welcome the Essential Low-End playlist to our Spotify ranks.

Deep, dark and dangerous, (much like our 140 Classic Dubstep Tracks playlist), the playlist is packed full of icy instrumentals, clanging synths and weighty, weighty bass. From funky to footwork, club to dubstep, we’ve got all bases covered as we guide you through the latest, greatest, and downright experimental sounds, rolling out every Thursday.

To kick things off this week, we’ve got brand-new bangers from the likes of Bok Bok, Bad Gyal and Burial. That's not to mention new tracks from the NAAFI family, a long-awaited album from Ikonika, and big releases from Sinjin Hawke, Shygirl and Slackk. Expect head-spinning cuts, emotive offerings and boundary-pushing productions, all at the weird and wonderful cutting edge of club and bass.

Make sure to follow the playlist on Spotify for a weekly round-up of the best new, bass-heavy electronic music, handpicked by us.

Get locked below.

Jasmine Kent-Smith is Mixmag’s Digital Intern and will be curating the Essential Low-end playlist every Thursday, follow her on Twitter

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