Petey Clicks - Nobody (Out Now)

 
 

Night Bass veteran Petey Clicks is back on the label with his newest single ’Nobody’. Meticulously programmed bass stabs open up the track into a bass-driven soundscaping that hits hard through and through with each drop more insane than the last. As expected, the mind-melting house bassline is distinguished by Petey’s expert-level production design and makes for a certified banger.

 

This Is Night Bass Vol 14 (Out Now)

 
 

We’ve reached our 14th iteration of This Is Night Bass and it’s a well-rounded mix of talented artists and unique sounds. From old friends to fresh faces, UKG to bass house, this dynamic curation represents who we are. Label boss AC Slater kicks off the release with his archetypal bassline swagger on ‘Dibby Dibby DJ’, following that is Hans Glader’s low-swinging grooves on garage heater ‘Nostalgia’ featuring rap flows from SG. The heavy house beats of ‘Kilos’ from Basura Boyz and Tombz take the energy up a notch right into Badger’s UKG-influenced ‘High Like This’ with Ak Renn on the vocals. ANDRSN joins the Night Bass fam with synth-driven ‘Move Like’ featuring PVC. Two of our NB Freshmen seal off the comp starting with 1997 and his bass-house banger ‘Dial’, followed by fellow graduate Chuck Shadow with the dark and savage sounds of ‘War Cry’.

 

Ootoro - Energy/Flashing Lights

 
 

Ootoro turns the energy up with his first single release on Night Bass Records, ‘Energy/Fashing Lights’. The lead track features vocal work from Chyra over ominous tones and a savage bassline, making for a dark and heavy bass-house banger. The dark tonality of the release continues over onto the b side where we have the revved-up house beat and vocal hypes of ‘Flashing lights’.

Square Perception - Lemon EP

 
 

France-based Square Perception reaches new heights with his high-energy Lemon EP, donning 3 tracks that showcase his unique and complex soundscaping. His 2nd solo Night Bass EP hits full throttle from the get with ‘Changes’, followed by the dark and sinister melodies of ‘Rumors’. Next up is the equally powerful ‘Lemon’, delivering a rave-ready bassline perfectly rounding off this energetic release.


Nostalgix - My Type

 
 

Nostalgix has become synonymous with a powerfully energetic sound that fuses hyped-up house productions with her own incredible rap flows and she brings all of that flavor to Night Bass with her new single ‘My Type’. Stacked with catchy vocals, heavyweight basslines and exciting rhythms, ‘My Type’ is a certified club banger and another outstanding release from Nostalgix.


Night Bass Freshmen - Volume 7

 
 

We’ve got a solid collection of tunes for our Night Bass Freshmen Volume 7. Wenzday kicks things off with a heavy rolling bassline on ‘Get Down’, followed by some nice womps and fun sample work on Forbid’s high-energy ‘Bump O Clock’. Casmalia joins the Night Bass fam with the melodically charged ‘Make Sense’ featuring her own incredible vocals, and finishing off the package we have some groovy UKG vibes from Jay Dunham with ‘Feed The Soul’.


Arnold & Lane - Say Cheese/Do Dat

 
 

The dynamic duo Arnold & Lane is back on Night Bass with their production finesse & some proper house grooves on a double feature single, ‘Say Cheese / Do Dat’ - The boys delivered big time with all the vibrant energy, funky rhythms and catchy vocals we know and love from Arnold & Lane, absolutely tearing it up from the A to the B side with both songs highlighting a unique facet of tech/house music.


Badger - Eww/Losing

 
 

We’re always excited to hear what the extraordinary Badger has for us next and we’re always left inspired by his genre nonconformity and his ability to produce outside the box. He impresses once again with his new A/B single on Night Bass - ‘Eww / Losing’. Composed of a visceral palette of melodies and an animated approach to house, this release is another powerful exploration of Badger's versatility as an artist.

Jay Robinson - Blight Town/The Heater

 
 

Jay Robinson cements his position as a Night Bass icon with a massive 11th release on the label with his ‘Blight Town’ single. On the b-side we have the ‘The Heater’ - a track that speaks for itself - a certifiable heater with heavy bass sounds that provide an excellent balance to the groovy bassline on the title track.

NuBass - Wired/The Void

 
 

London-based NuBass makes a comeback on Night Bass with a 2-track single that showcases his dynamic interplay of dark and moody tones with heavyweight bass sounds. Kicking off the release is ‘Wired’, a massive bassline banger with heavy underground nuances that carry right into the B side where ‘Void’ seals off the package on a high energy note.


Champion - Jet Wash/Gunshot

 
 

Champion has been a strong fixture in the UK bass scene since 2011 with his unique blend of garage, UK funky and grime. We've been dying to get our hands on another release from him since he left his mark on This Is Night Bass Vol 4 in 2016. Luckily he blessed us with TWO heavily anticipated heaters that have been making their rounds in the sets of the most VIP DJs for years already. 'Jet Wash' kicks the release off with it's skippy groove, followed by the head banging, gun-finger inducing bassline of the b-side 'Gunshot'.


Confession x Night Bass: The Album

 

Night Bass is stoked to join forces with Confession on a collaborative album alongside the epic CVSNB tour. The release showcases a seamless combination of artist styles from each label and offers a taste of what the live shows will bring fans on the tour. We’re serving up an elite compilation from the labels’ rosters with tracks from Marten Horger, Brandon, Blossom, BIJOU, Nostalgix, Shift K3Y, Capozzi, Masteria, Taiki Nulight plus a major collab between the label bosses AC Slater & Tchami, along with an 'After Life' remix from Habstrakt. The creative partnership we've all been waiting for and a big moment for bass-house, this album pays homage to the genre AC Slater & Tchami pioneered and gets us hyped for this tour!

Night Bass - Best of 2021

 
 

The Best Of Night Bass 2021 compilation charts an inspiring musical evolution shaped by the turbulent times over this past year, offering a curated reflection of the artistic adaptation that took place when nightlife disconnected and dancefloors emptied. A broader, reimagined listening experience for our audience at home emerged; From tapping deeper into our UKG roots for releases that weren't club-ready bangers like MPH’s ‘Nova’, to experimenting with new styles on tracks like Zero & Noisy’s genre-bending ‘Mother Nature’, along with drawing inspiration from the tumultuous climate like with Qlank & AC Slater’s ‘Suffocating’, to celebrating moments with the release of AC Slater & Chris Lorenzo’s ‘Fly With Us’ as the world started to open up again.

Badger - Warehouse

 
 

Badger is back on Night Bass with his ‘Warehouse’ single. The release is stamped with Badger’s dedication to a journey-esque listening experience, offering a palette of rugged chaos to refreshing vibes from a-side to b-side. The title track is a miles-underground rave weapon fully equipped with high-energy synths, balanced out by the pleasant soundscape and peak-time vibes energy of ‘Here With Me’.


Drinks On Me - Teetotal

 
 

UK-based Drinks On Me returns to Night Bass with the Teetotal EP featuring two singles and a collaboration with Soulecta. Dedicated to innovative sound design and a meticulously smooth approach, Drinks On Me's unique brand of UK Garage & House is making waves in the music scene, and he doesn't stop short with 'Teetotal'. From the mind-melting grooves of 'Stop Drinking', to the pensive sound of vocally driven 'Chasing Ghosts', to the bass-heavy collab with Soulecta, this EP invites a visceral listening experience and leaves you reevaluating your grasp of genres.


Square Perception - Extraterrestrial

 
 

Following the release of ‘Stamina’ on the Night Bass Freshmen comp, the unique sounds of Square Perception grace the label once again via his forward-thinking Extraterrestrial EP. Dropping in with 3 out of this world tracks, the release delivers an astonishing mix of pile-driving basslines, stabbing synths, and dissonant melodies. The end result is a stellar showcasing of Square Perception’s other-worldly production style.