[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.”
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[2025] Grind it! Feel the deep bass! Intense Western EDM (111–120)
Endorphins (Tommy Trash Remix)Sub Focus feat. Alex Clare

A collaboration between British DJ and producer Sub Focus and singer Alex Clare.
Released in 2013, it became a hit across several European countries.
This version is a remix by Australian DJ and producer Tommy Trash.
[2025] Crunch! Feel the deep bass! Intense Western EDM (121–130)
Savage (ft. Flux Pavilion & MAX)WHETHAN

Weethan is a beatmaker whose distinctive sound blends rock and electronic music.
A leading figure from Chicago, he has produced numerous hit songs.
Among his works, the track I especially recommend is “Savage (ft.
Flux Pavilion & MAX).” While the intro and build-up keep the melody restrained yet underpinned by deep bass, once the drop hits, a gritty, hard-hitting low-end synth roars to life.
StupidEffin
I think many people who love hard-hitting EDM are deeply into dubstep.
So here, I’d like to introduce some seriously heavy dubstep.
The track is “Stupid.” It’s by Effin, a music producer active in the United States.
He’s a producer who wields dubstep as his weapon and enjoys a steadfast following.
This song encapsulates Effin’s appeal, packing such intensity that even the build-up feels like a drop.
One DayAsaf Avidan, The Mojos

“One Day,” a track by Israeli singer-songwriter Asaf Avidan and the British band the Mojos, has been remixed by various music producers, with some versions boasting over 900 million views on YouTube.
For this feature, we’ve selected a remix by Brazilian producer Ghost.
Once the drop hits, the track delivers a hard-hitting, bass-heavy EDM groove, making it a great pick for fans of gritty, high-energy productions.
I Will Survive (Ibiza Video)Belters Only

Belters Only is a dance music group from Ireland.
They’re well-known in the EDM scene, but I think their recognition among the general public is relatively low.
If you’re familiar with EDM, you probably know them for their exceptional arranging skills.
Their “I Will Survive (Ibiza Video)” showcases that talent.
The original song by Gloria Gaynor has a very passionate melody, but this cover takes a very different approach—stylish with a powerful, bass-heavy sound.
Be sure to check it out.
Knock You Out (Flaxo Extended Mix)Bingo Players

Bingo Players is a Dutch DJ and producer.
In 2013, he was selected for DJ Magazine’s “Top 100 DJs.” This track was released as a single in 2014 and reached No.
70 on the Dutch charts.
Rinse ItDevault

Devault’s track “Rinse It” is packed with a unique, bass-driven sound that reflects the influence of the UK and Australian rave scenes.
Its high-energy rhythm, fusing techno and bass house, was a release that fans and the industry had been eagerly anticipating from Devault, who has been active since the 2010s.
Having launched his career heavily inspired by Daft Punk, this song distills those elements into a true dancefloor anthem.
Perfect for when you want to feel that gritty bass or fire yourself up!







