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[2025] Gori-gori! Feel the heavy 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.”

[2025] Crunch! Feel the deep bass! Intense Western EDM (91–100)

UnderstandH! DUDE

H! DUDE – Understand (Original Mix)
UnderstandH! DUDE

The hottest EDM track “Understand” by techno musician Hi Dude.

It’s essentially a song built on a minimal riff and simple beats.

The first half unfolds centered around a fairly long-looped male vocal and a kick, but the real highlight is the array of sounds that gradually come in as time goes on.

That said, it’s also great to just let go and listen without overthinking.

The synthesizers in the second half are insanely cool.

The Island – Pt. 1 (Dawn)Pendulum

Pendulum – The Island – Pt. I (Dawn) (Official Video)
The Island - Pt. 1 (Dawn)Pendulum

A track by the Australian drum and bass band Pendulum, released as a single in 2010.

The track is divided into two parts, “Dawn” and “Dusk,” and has been remixed by artists such as DJ Tiesto and Steve Angello.

[2025] Gritty and Crunchy! Feel the Deep Bass! Intense Western EDM (101–110)

Pour Your Heart Out (feat. 070 Shake)RL Grime

RL Grime – Pour Your Heart Out (feat. 070 Shake) [Official Music Video]
Pour Your Heart Out (feat. 070 Shake)RL Grime

RL Grime, also known as a member of the electronic music unit Weddit, has released a track that’s generating buzz on social media: “Pour Your Heart Out (feat.

070 Shake).” The song features rapper 070 Shake, and its lyrics convey the message that you can’t lie to your own heart.

While the sound is intense, it also carries a gentleness that highlights her vocals.

Rise ft. Leah CulverExcision & Jessica Audiffred

Excision & Jessica Audiffred – Rise ft. Leah Culver | Subsidia
Rise ft. Leah CulverExcision & Jessica Audiffred

When many people hear ‘hard-hitting EDM,’ they probably picture tracks that emphasize rhythm and sound design.

Of course, those kinds of works are great too, but some listeners might crave something more melodic—or even bass-heavy EDM that puts the vocals front and center.

For those people, I recommend ‘Rise ft.

Leah Culver.

‘ Up to the build-up it’s melodious, even featuring guitar sounds, and when the drop hits, it suddenly turns aggressive.

The way the drop is slightly drawn out also teases you in just the right way—absolutely irresistible.

ReasonNERVO & Hook N Sling

NERVO & Hook N Sling – Reason (Official Music Video)
ReasonNERVO & Hook N Sling

A collaboration between the Australian DJ ensemble Nervo and DJ/producer Hook n Sling.

Released as a single in 2012.

It is considered one of the energetic EDM classic tracks.

So GoodAnfisa Letyago

Anfisa Letyago-So Good (Original Mix) [Intec Digital]
So GoodAnfisa Letyago

Anfisa Letyago is a female DJ from Siberia who’s active on a Dutch label.

Her track “So Good” is especially striking for its heavy sampling of a powerful female vocal and a mix that leaves a long, lingering delay.

Its hallmark is the intensity created by skillfully intertwining the rising human voice with the track’s build-up.

With well-placed shifts in dynamics, it’s EDM that conveys a physical, visceral strength—music that heats you up from deep inside.

IncredibleCarnage & Borgore

Carnage & Borgore “Incredible” (OFFICIAL)
IncredibleCarnage & Borgore

The masterpiece “Incredible” by Israeli EDM producer Borgore and fellow EDM producer Carnage.

As a track crafted by top-tier EDM producers, it’s constructed to pack the genre’s appeal into every detail.

Beyond its strengths as EDM, the low end hits hard, and the beat in the chorus generates vibrations so powerful that your hair will literally sway when played on a high-quality sound system.