The 15 Best Bass Music Tracks Of March 2025

Welcome back to this monthly music chart, where we highlight and break down the top 15 bass-fueled anthems. March’s selection encompasses a ton of festival headliners, including Zeds Dead, LSDREAM, DJ DIESEL, GRiZ, Subtronics, and Jessica Audiffred, to name a few.

However, we also have brain-melting representation from fast-rising underground artists such as Mystic Grizzly, rSUN, Gardella, and FRAXURE, reflecting experimental bass, wubs, dubstep, heavy bass house, trap, riddim, and everything in. Enter the realm of sonic experimentation as we shed light on various bass-powered anthems and their creators.

Follow our Spotify playlist below to keep tabs on all the tracks we have featured in our bass music chart this year and across 2024:

rSUN – Harmony [Memory Palace]

rSUN is making serious waves with his debut Entropy EP and “Harmony” is one of the strongest cuts from it. Released via Of The Trees’ label Memory Palace, this one feels like floating in a pocket of space-time while bass pulses gently through your body. The textures are cosmic, the rhythm controlled but alive, and it’s the kind of track that doesn’t just fill the room, it sets the tone. If you’re into melodic low-end that still hits, this is essential listening.

Zeds Dead – Hold My Hand [Deadbeats]

Stepping into this track feels like entering an alternate dimension. The low end immediately pulls you under, but it’s the ghostly vocals that keep you tethered. “Hold My Hand” from Zeds Dead’s album, Return to the Spectrum of Intergalactic Happiness, is both cinematic and personal, a journey that’s as much about connection as it is about chaos. Whether it is in your headphones or on a massive stage, it feels intimate. One of the most emotionally potent records they have put out in a while.

Gardella, Steller, Wreckno – BOYS! [WAKAAN]

No one’s blending hip-hop, funk, and dubby bass quite like this trio. “BOYS!” is a full-on party that never takes itself too seriously, which makes it even better. Wreckno delivers that unmistakable flair while Gardella and Steller bring gritty rhythms and color-drenched synths. Loud, bold, and genuinely fun. Another WAKAAN release ready to spark movement from any crowd.

Cyclops – WOMP WORLD

From the twisted visuals to the warped sound design, Cyclops made “WOMP WORLD” his playground and invited us in. It is weird in the best way imaginable, with drops that turn themselves inside out and rhythms that hit sideways. Perfect for when you want to escape the normal and dive straight into the strange that will make your spine tingle.

GRiZ – Found Your Love

GriZ’s GEMiNI EP is a homecoming and “Found Your Love” captures that energy perfectly. From the soulful vocal samples to the unmistakable sax licks, it feels like a callback to his early work with new polish. Warm, bassy, and full of groove, it reminds fans why GRiZ’s sound hits different. It has got that magic that just sticks with you.

GRiZ, Grabbitz – Take Me Home

Pairing GRiZ’s thunderous production with Grabbitz’s emotional delivery just works. The drops slam but still leave room for the message to come through. “Take Me Home” hits that rare sweet spot between cinematic and chaotic. It will wreck a festival crowd, while still hitting deep in your earbuds at the gym. It is a big moment for both artists.

Distinct Motive – No Mystery [Deadbeats]

Minimal doesn’t mean basic. “No Mystery” creeps in slowly and strikes with precision. The space between the notes is just as powerful as the drops themselves, giving the track an eerie stillness that lingers. It is a slow burn that builds tension with every bar, a major highlight from Distinct Motive’s five-track DUBS EP. His collab with ILLAMAN on “Watchin You” is a must-listen as well. Just another reminder that Distinct Motive plays chess while others are playing checkers.

Mystic Grizzly – ReAlignment

Speaking of wubs, Mystic Grizzly is king of this subgenre, especially when it comes to taking his audience on a spiritual journey through music. “ReAlignment” kicks off with an inspirational spoken-word vocal that is complemented by spacey effects and vintage melodies similar to ancient Asian music. This is a track that will have you questioning the nature of your reality, showcasing Mystic Grizzly’s one-of-a-kind unparalleled signature sound.

LSDREAM, Effin – DIZZY SPELL [Odyzey Music]

This is what happens when two minds melt into one sonic vortex. “DIZZY SPELL” pulls you into a warped trip of glitchy basslines and unpredictable turns. It is all over the place in the best way. Trippy, punchy, and oddly beautiful. Great to queue up in the car with friends, even better under lasers.

Jessica Audiffred – Mess [Ultra Records]

Ultra Music Festival and Ultra Records have teamed up once again to release the 2025 edition of their collaborative Ultra Music Festival Compilation Album, continuing a longstanding tradition between these two dance music powerhouses. The 15-track collection is a euphoric tribute to Ultra Music Festival’s upcoming 25th anniversary celebration, featuring songs from some of Ultra Records’ most talented artists, including Jessica Audiffred. “Mess” has chopped-up vocals, relentless percussion, and bass that hits like a sledgehammer wrapped in reverb. Jessica’s clearly not letting up in 2025 and this track is proof. Meant to be played loud and without warning. She is a woman on a mission and bringing the chaos with her.

Doctor P, Flux Pavilion – Rubber Dub [Circus Records]

After more than a decade of friendship and sonic mischief, Doctor P and Flux Pavilion have finally dropped their long-awaited collaborative album. The project feels like a love letter to the early days of dubstep when things were raw, weird, and unapologetically fun. No trend-chasing, no over-polished fluff. Just two pioneers having a blast, reclaiming the genre they helped build. “Rubber Dub” is one of the brightest moments on the record. Loaded with cheeky vocal chops and elastic basslines that wobble and whip in every direction, it’s a playful gut-punch that refuses to take itself too seriously. The energy is wild, the flow is unpredictable, and the vibe is pure joy.

TVBOO, Jantsen – Champion Sound

TVBOO and Jantsen are legends in bass music. With both fantastic on-stage and behind-the-scenes personalities and distinct irresistible sounds, this is a match made in heaven. “Champion Sound” is a collision of their production styles, forging an emphatic festival banger with an OG dubstep feel to it. It is simultaneously fun and electrifying, primed to crank the energy up a few notches at any rave or pre-game.

Subtronics, Wooli – Lock In [Cyclops Recordings]

The Mario Kart countdown sample was all it took. “Lock In” builds suspense with playful nostalgia and then detonates into sheer madness. Wooli’s crunch and Subtronics’ chaos fuse into something wild. Equal parts funny and face-melting. It is like tossing a blue shell at a festival and watching the crowd go off. One of the best tunes from Subtronics’ new eight-track EP Fibonacci Pt 1: Oblivion, along with standout tracks “Stratosphere” and “Brain Squeak.”

INZO, LSDREAM – Artifacts Of A Higher Dimension [Local Void]

When you look up sonic exploration in the dictionary, it should be a link to the live performance video of “Artifacts Of A Higher Dimension” from LSZEE’s tour. What INZO and LSDREAM created here is layered, transcendent, and soaked in emotion. The kind of track that makes you pause mid-set and just take it all in.

GorillaT, Shaquille O’Neal, FRAXURE – Pay Respect [Monstercat]

Built like a battering ram.,“Pay Respect” stomps in with trap flavor, guttural growls, and Shaq’s unmistakable voice leading the charge. This one is by no means subtle, and that is exactly the point. It is a call to arms for anyone in the pit. A high-octane collaboration from artists that genuinely care about bass music culture.

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