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.
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Cool Trap & Future Bass. Recommended Bass Music (51–60)
Moon Love (Feat. Nessly)Boombox Cartel

A brilliant track from the Mexican duo Boombox Cartel.
The distorted synthesizer at the beginning sets an ominous tone for the song.
The buildup leading into the trap-style verse has a truly trippy feel, blending with the atmosphere of the opening to leave a lasting impression.
They’re an act you can’t take your eyes off—having visited Japan in 2018 as well—so keep a close ear on their music.
Summer (Diplo & Grandtheft Remix)Calvin Harris

A track that sings about the happiness of a summer romance.
It was released in 2014 by Calvin Harris, a Scottish DJ and producer.
This version is a remix by Diplo, an American DJ and producer, and Grandtheft, a Canadian DJ.
Express Yourself (Gent & Jawns Remix)Diplo ft. Nicky Da B

Diplo is a DJ, producer, and singer-songwriter based in Los Angeles since 1997.
He is also known for his work with Major Lazer and Jack U.
This track was released in 2012 and reached No.
40 on the U.
S.
charts.
CROWD CTRLFLOSSTRADAMUS & DJ SLIINK

Flosstradamus is an American DJ and musician active since 2006.
This track is included on the Nomads EP, released in 2013 during the period when he was performing as a duo with Josh Young.
It’s a trap track with hardcore elements.
Cool Trap & Future Bass. Recommended Bass Music (61–70)
M.I.L.F. $ (Slushii Remix)Fergie

A heavy, bouncy hip-hop track released in 2016 by American singer Fergie.
It reached No.
1 on the charts in New Zealand.
This version is a remix by Slushii, a DJ and producer from Los Angeles.
Bomb A DropGarmiani

If you want to listen to straightforward, classic EDM, I recommend Garmiani’s “Bomb A Drop.” It’s got a pretty macho sound: the first half hypes you up with vocal chops, then boom at the drop! The drop switches into a bass-heavy trap vibe that really cranks up the energy.
It’s the kind of style that played a lot in early-2010s clubs, so it’s an easy track to dance to.
Made In China (Original Mix)Higher Brothers & DJ Snake

A track that’s flashy and explosively powerful—truly deserving to be called trap—makes for an irresistibly satisfying listen.
It’s a collaboration between the China-born group Higher Brothers and DJ Snake, with the repeated “Made in China” line serving as the song’s core hook.
The world-building is quintessential DJ Snake—utterly unique and like no one else—making this cross-cultural collab feel effortless and enjoyable.





