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!
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Cool Trap & Future Bass. Recommended Bass Music (21–30)
Whisper (feat. Nevve)Boombox Cartel

With acoustic guitar and finger snaps, Boombox Cartel’s beautiful sound almost makes you think it’s a singer-songwriter track at first.
But as the trap-style sixteenth-note hi-hats and low-end-heavy sound blend in, the track comes together.
Featuring the stunning vocals of Nevve—a female singer known for collaborating with numerous artists—this song leaves you with a striking, almost otherworldly feeling.
Core (Original Mix)RL Grime

RL Grime is the solo alias of Henry Alfred Steinway, an American trap and bass music producer who is also a member of Los Angeles collective WeDidIt.
A consistent leader in the scene, he’s recognized not just for tracks that work on the dance floor, but for songs valued as complete works—earning respect from fellow artists in the same space.
Although this track was released in 2014, it remains a popular staple that still sees heavy play on dance floors.
DJ Turn It UpYellow Claw

Yellow Claw is a production duo from Amsterdam, the Netherlands, active since 2010.
This track is included on their 2013 EP, “Amsterdam Twerk Music.” It’s a dancefloor anthem characterized by a heavy bass sound.
Whistle (Original Mix)4B x TEEZ

A track by 4B and TEEZ that became the first release on the music label launched by DJ SNAKE.
True to its title, “Whistle,” the track’s defining identity is its whistle sound featured throughout.
While the ear is naturally drawn to the whistle, it’s also a fresh-sounding number from rising artists, with inventive rhythm programming and clever use of effects.
Another Dimension (YOOKiE Remix)NGHTMRE & Dillon Francis

This is a remix of “Another Dimension,” the collaboration released by NGHTMRE & Dillon Francis.
As the title suggests, the original track is already packed with a trippy feel—fast BPM, dense drum work, and a glitchy, game-bug-like atmosphere.
Under YOOKiE’s touch, it’s been reborn into an even more mind-bending, dangerously intense track that feels like it’s invading your brain straight through your ears.
The Island – Pt. I (Dawn) [Skrillex Remix]Pendulum
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It’s a delightful track that starts with a retro-feeling verse incorporating reggae-style guitar and then unfolds into a verse where you can feel the waveforms of electronic synthesizers.
It’s a 2018 song by Pendulum, the electro rock band active in the UK.
You can’t help but be impressed by their talent for innovatively arranging traditional rhythms without compromising them.
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.





