Electronyze Me: A Powerhouse for Bass Music, Hybrid Trap, and Dubstep
The Rise of Electronyze Me
Since its inception in 2016, the French label Electronyze Me has carved out a distinct identity as a premier destination for bass music. The label has become a reliable source for high-energy tracks that resonate across the world’s largest festival stages. By focusing on a diverse range of genres—including dubstep, bass house, drum & bass, and midtempo—the label consistently delivers the gritty, face-melting sound design that modern bass enthusiasts crave.
New Waves of Bass Talent
The label’s recent output highlights its commitment to pushing boundaries. A standout addition to their roster is the Spanish producer DaWave, a classically trained pianist who has already amassed over 8 million streams. His latest collaboration, ‘House Of Cards,’ features NO-VA, an artist widely revered for his contributions to melodic dubstep, and vocals from BVLVNCE.

BVLVNCE is no stranger to the heavy-hitting side of the industry, having made a significant impact with his 2022 collaboration ‘Crown of Thorns’ alongside KAYZO and BLOSSO. This track serves as a masterclass in metaltronica, blending sharp, aggressive vocals with double-bass pedal percussion and intricate dubstep accents.
With sharp, screamo vocals, a double-bass pedal driving the metal band and tasteful accents of dubstep, ‘Crown of Thorns’ is unapologetically hardcore and exactly what we call need sometimes, or most of the time.
Genre-Defying Soundscapes
The label continues to expand its reach with artists like Nivlem, hailing from Nantes, France. Known for his work in trap and his official remix of Eptic‘s ‘Power,’ Nivlem brings a sophisticated approach to production. His debut release on the label, ‘Broken,’ has already garnered support from industry heavyweights like Don Diablo and Flosstradamus.

The track showcases a unique balance between atmospheric, orchestral breaks and aggressive, high-energy drops. According to the label, the goal was to create a versatile sound that works just as well in the gym as it does on a festival mainstage. This philosophy of versatility is further exemplified by the duo Moody Djinns, whose track ‘Vortex’ combines soaring, elegant vocals with a powerful, rhythmic bassline.

As Electronyze Me continues to curate its catalog, it remains a vital hub for producers who are unafraid to experiment with hybrid sounds, ensuring that the future of bass music remains as unpredictable and exciting as ever.
