Welcome to the fourteenth edition of Viva La Bass, a weekly playlist dedicated to showcasing innovative, avant-garde, and timeless bass music. When you try to introduce heavy bass music to a new listener, it can sometimes be difficult to showcase the beauty between the growls, but it is there. I notice the truly beautiful moments when a song\’s build totally grabs my attention to the point that when the bass drops, I am simply an amorphous form floating through the sounds. In the end, to say that a song isn\’t beautiful because of it\’s intensity of sounds, is just plain silly. I hope the songs below will prove that point.

5. Lifecycle – Fronsfunk

This is the title track from Lifecycle\’s latest EP named, Fronsfunk. Lifecycle is a producer from Leiden, Norway that is followed by Herobust, 50 Carrott, Bukez Finest and more.

https://soundcloud.com/lifecyclenl/lifecycle-fronsfunk-out-now

4.  LITLBRD – SHIRU

LITLBIRD is a \”new\” project by San Francisco based musician, Michael Bernier. By combining trap, soul, and ambient textures he interlaces sound into a full bodied visceral experience. Get to know LITLBRD.

3. Deemed – Judas Cradle

Deemed is heavyweight producer associated with Savage Society and his wubs know no bounds.  Deemed recently released the Ape Shit EP but the track below is not  a part of it.

2. Ethan Glass – Hail Satan

As a producer on the Saturate Records roster, Ethan Glass is a powerful motivator of the evolution of bass music. The track below was featured on Earmilk.

1. Le Lion & Bundat – Shirazu

Le Lion is a notorious bass creator from the Netherlands and he teamed up with Bundat on this dimension shattering collaboration.Viva La Bass.