Malaa – OCB

Malaa comes thru with the dirty g-house tune “OCB” combining grimey bass lines and gangsta rap samples.


[Bass/House:] OCB – MALAA

The god of bass himself, Malaa is back at it with another banger. The Confession label legend of dirty bass and g-house does what he does best on “OCB” creating a dirty little number meant to reinvigorate dance floors.

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[Deep House/Future House:] Malaa – We Get Crunk


[Deep House:] Malaa – We Get Crunk

French Bass and Future House producer Malaa does it again with “We Get Crunk.” G-House samples and vibes meld well with a more deep/tech-house feel or vibe making a heavy track that mixes well as a great transitory tune into the next floor filler.

Malaa and his Confession label mate Tchami have been on fire recently releasing new music and touring all around the US and Europe.

Listen to the track on Spotify or other music services here.

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[G House:] SONNY BANKS – Good Girls


[Gangsta House:]

The genre of house continues to evolve every day. Contained in the same sub-family as Bass House is G-House, house that frequently samples gangsta rap vocals alongside heavy bass. These types of songs are filthy, dirty and exactly the kind of tracks you’d hear in the deeper cuts of a rave, or somewhere they don’t play pop EDM.

Sonny Banks “Good Girls” is a great example of pumped up G-House (some of it is more downtempo) and is expectable from fellow Confession label mate to Dustycloud and Loge21.

Check it out above.

[New Future House/Bass EP:] Tchami – World to Me EP


[New Releases:] Tchami – World to Me EP (Confession Records)

One of my favorite EDM/Future House DJs, Tchami, whom I saw in concert here in Atlanta about a month or so ago, has finally released the Extended Play of his hit song, “World to Me.”

My favorite remixes so far from the EP are the Rootkit Remix and Dillon Nathaniel’s Remix. Nathaniel’s remix was dropped by Tchami and Malaa at the Atlanta Tabernacle show and features some festival-rocking, club-jumping bass revvs that are simply amazing.

The Rootkit Remix is much more atmospheric and when the chorus/drop hits the following mish mash of sounds resounds and lifts the track, and you, up high into the air. Sounding like, I dunno, for some reason it kinda reminds me of the ethereal-ness I experienced when first hearing Morgan Page’s “Fight For You” and it’s “Derby Fight” mash-up remix.

Be sure to check out the World to Me EP and Tchami’s “Confession” if you haven’t already.

[Concerts] Tchami & Malaa No Redemption Tour: Live at The Tabernacle in Atlanta

Tchami & Malaa light ATL’s Tabernacle on fire during the No Redemption Tour


Tchami & Malaa brought down the house at The Tabernacle in downtown Atlanta on Saturday, November 18th. With Halogen as the opening act the duo proceeded to melt minds and faces around 10:30 PM. Check out some of the videos I took below:

Summer ’99. Bass was lit.

I know this one! It’s “The Sermon” check out the light show these cubes give off.

Another unknown song. The drop was incredible however.

Pure Bass/Future/Dance house vibes.

Another epic remix with ridiculous bass.

 

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