Who is GHENGAR? GHENGAR Songs, Music, Discography & Artists Like GHENGAR

Who is GHENGAR? GHENGAR Songs, Music, Discography & Artists Like GHENGAR

GHENGAR is a bass music producer and solo electronic artist known for hard-hitting releases built around heavy dubstep and dark bass design. Almost every release features Ghastly as a collaborator. Adam found this project through that Ghastly connection. GHENGAR has earned a permanent slot in 4D4M playlists ever since.

Who Is GHENGAR?

GHENGAR is a solo producer confirmed in the MusicBrainz database as a Person, with active social profiles on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, and SoundCloud. Biographical details are intentionally sparse. The music does all the talking.

Tracks like “MALEVOLENT SHRINE” and “HASH SLINGING SLASHER” established GHENGAR as a force in the dubstep underground. The remix of “Fall Apart” by Sullivan King and Excision expanded the reach significantly and held up against some of the heaviest production in the genre.

What defines the GHENGAR approach is brevity used as a weapon. “BANANAS” clears under two minutes. “HOOLIGANS” runs just over two. These are precision instruments designed to hit hard and exit before overstaying their welcome. Nothing in the catalog is accidental.

GHENGAR’s Sound Explained

GHENGAR’s productions are built on heavy bass architecture: distorted sub-bass layers, aggressive percussion, and synth leads that cut through mixes without hesitation. The sound design rewards headphone listening but was designed for large speakers and festival environments. This music is meant to be felt physically.

Tempo typically sits in the 140-150 BPM range standard to dubstep and bass music. What stays constant across tempo variations is the weight. Every drop carries the same kinetic force that separates good heavy bass from great heavy bass.

Vocal integration is a key GHENGAR technique. Vocalists are built into the track structure rather than layered on top. “HOOLIGANS” with Izzy Vadim uses the vocal as a rhythmic element. “PRAY FOR ME” with Gabriel Eli adds emotional contrast to a heavy production underneath. The approach changes per track, but the intentionality does not.

The dubstep drops are layered with detail that reveals itself on repeated listening. Nothing is random. Every element earns its place, and that discipline produces tracks with real longevity rather than one-listen burn-out.

Top Tracks by GHENGAR

HOOLIGANS (feat. Izzy Vadim, Ghastly)

Two minutes of controlled chaos. The vocal delivery matches the frantic production perfectly, and the drop arrives with the kind of force that demands a proper sound system. The essential entry point into the GHENGAR catalog.

BAJA BLASTER (feat. Big Florida, Ghastly)

The longest track at just over four minutes, with room to develop and build. Big Florida’s playful energy contrasts with the grinding bass underneath, making this one of the most complete and dynamic tracks in the catalog.

HASH SLINGING SLASHER (feat. Ghastly)

Relentless from the first second. The production never lets up, and the bass design is among the sharpest in the GHENGAR catalog. A crowd destroyer built for maximum impact at volume.

PRAY FOR ME (feat. Gabriel Eli, Ghastly)

Gabriel Eli’s vocal adds genuine emotional weight, and the more dynamic structure gives this track longevity that the shorter, punchier releases trade for intensity. One of the most complete songs in the catalog.

MALEVOLENT SHRINE (feat. Ghastly)

Atmosphere first, then destruction. The track builds a dark, ominous mood before unleashing a drop that justifies every second of the setup. A strong argument for GHENGAR’s understanding of tension and release.

BANANAS (feat. Usaybflow, Ghastly)

Under two minutes, completely unhinged, and somehow re-playable. Usaybflow’s energy matches the frantic production pace, and nothing overstays its welcome. Brevity as craft at its most extreme.

HELP MEEEE!!! (feat. Ghastly)

The urgency is earned. This track hits with an intensity that ranks it among the most visceral in the catalog, and the layered bass design reveals itself across multiple listens.

ADHD (feat. Ghastly, SWANDO)

True to its title: fast, direction-changing, and unpredictable. SWANDO adds another layer of volatility to an already chaotic production. Festival-ready chaos in a tight, effective package.

SURROUNDED (feat. Ghastly)

One of the more cinematic tracks, with spaciousness that contrasts with the compressed aggression of other releases. The drop still hits hard, but the journey there feels structured and intentional.

Fall Apart (GHENGAR Remix) feat. Sullivan King, Excision

Remixing Sullivan King and Excision is a serious challenge, and GHENGAR delivers. The remix takes already-heavy source material and adds a bass structure that somehow makes it feel bigger and harder.

Why 4D4M Vibes With GHENGAR

4D4M has always prioritized impact over quantity in production, and GHENGAR runs on that same principle. Fewer releases, each one hitting hard, zero filler. When a GHENGAR track drops in a set, the crowd feels it before they identify it.

Most heavy bass tracks run long because producers do not know where to end. GHENGAR always knows where to end, and that discipline is visible across every release. Treating every second as premium real estate is harder than it looks, and GHENGAR does it consistently.

Fans of EDM subgenres like heavy dubstep, riddim, and bass house will find GHENGAR is one of the more compelling artists working in this territory. The catalog is still building, which means right now is the ideal time to get in early and follow where it goes next.

GHENGAR Discography

Year Release Notes
2022 HASH SLINGING SLASHER (feat. Ghastly) Single
2022 MALEVOLENT SHRINE (feat. Ghastly) Single
2022 HELP MEEEE!!! (feat. Ghastly) Single
2023 HOOLIGANS (feat. Izzy Vadim, Ghastly) Single
2023 SURROUNDED (feat. Ghastly) Single
2023 ADHD (feat. Ghastly, SWANDO) Single
2023 PRAY FOR ME (feat. Gabriel Eli, Ghastly) Single
2023 Fall Apart (GHENGAR Remix) Remix of Sullivan King and Excision
2024 BAJA BLASTER (feat. Big Florida, Ghastly) Single
2024 BANANAS (feat. Usaybflow, Ghastly) Single

Live and Touring

GHENGAR’s live presence matches the intensity of the recorded output. The music is built for large sound systems, and performances at bass music events deliver the physical experience that studio recordings can only partially convey. The Ghastly collaboration opens access to a touring circuit where fans already know the catalog and arrive ready for the harder end of the spectrum.

For fans looking to catch GHENGAR live, tracking Ghastly’s tour schedule and monitoring bass music festival lineups is the most reliable strategy. As the catalog continues to grow through 2024 and beyond, live bookings tend to follow. An artist releasing consistently and building streaming numbers in this genre typically sees festival slots appear within a release cycle.

The underground bass circuit rewards artists who let the music lead. A single standout set generates significant new audience growth, and the GHENGAR catalog is built exactly for those moments: every track delivers a hard, memorable drop that works in a live context.

FAQ

What genre is GHENGAR?

GHENGAR produces bass music and heavy electronic music, working primarily in the dubstep and heavy bass space. The production style features dense bass layers, sharp sound design, and high-impact track construction. The genre sits at the intersection of heavy dubstep and experimental bass, with consistent darkness and intensity throughout the catalog. This is music designed to be felt on a proper sound system, not just heard through phone speakers.

Who does GHENGAR collaborate with most?

GHENGAR’s most consistent collaborator is Ghastly, a prominent bass music and electronic dance music producer. Nearly every top track in the Spotify catalog features Ghastly. Additional collaborators include Izzy Vadim, Big Florida, Gabriel Eli, SWANDO, and Usaybflow. GHENGAR has also worked on a remix for Sullivan King and Excision, placing the project within the upper tier of heavy bass music collaboration and the wider bass music community.

Where is GHENGAR from?

Specific biographical details about GHENGAR’s country of origin are not widely documented in public sources. The artist maintains an intentionally minimal personal profile, letting the music function as the primary identity. MusicBrainz confirms GHENGAR as a solo artist with active presence across Instagram, Twitter, SoundCloud, and YouTube. The music connects most naturally with the North American heavy bass scene based on collaborator profiles and distribution patterns.

What are GHENGAR’s most popular tracks?

Based on Spotify data, the most streamed GHENGAR tracks include “HOOLIGANS” featuring Izzy Vadim and Ghastly, “BAJA BLASTER” featuring Big Florida and Ghastly, “HASH SLINGING SLASHER” featuring Ghastly, and “MALEVOLENT SHRINE” featuring Ghastly. The GHENGAR Remix of “Fall Apart” by Sullivan King and Excision is also among the top streams. These represent different dimensions of the sound and work well as entry points for new listeners.

Is GHENGAR a solo artist or a group?

GHENGAR is a solo artist, classified as a Person in the MusicBrainz database, not a Group. The extensive Ghastly collaboration across the catalog can create the impression of a duo, but GHENGAR operates as a standalone producer who frequently features other artists. The project maintains its own identity, sound, and social media presence separate from Ghastly’s individual output and other projects.

Where can I listen to GHENGAR?

GHENGAR’s music is available on Spotify, SoundCloud at soundcloud.com/ghengarmusic, and YouTube. SoundCloud may include tracks not on other platforms. For the latest drops, follow @ghengar on Instagram or @Ghengarofficial on Twitter. The Spotify catalog at artist ID 6g6OqIpMMbEkhhtEODZaGf contains all major releases.

What artists are similar to GHENGAR?

Fans of GHENGAR will find strong parallels with Ghastly’s wider solo catalog, Sullivan King, Excision, and other heavy bass music producers. Artists like Liquid Stranger, Space Jesus, and Bear Grillz operate in adjacent sonic territory, combining dark atmospherics with heavy bass drops. If the GHENGAR catalog resonates, those names are the natural next step for building a deeper understanding of this corner of the bass music genre.

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