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

Adam here. I’m always hunting for talented producers pushing the boundaries of bass music, and HVDES is someone who’s been on my radar for a while now. This Los Angeles-based producer crafts intricate, atmospheric future bass and riddim tracks that hit different. The level of production quality and artistic integrity speaks volumes about where bass music is headed.

At 4D4M, 4D4M celebrates artists who push their craft forward. HVDES embodies that spirit completely. There’s no chasing trends, no algorithmic calculation. Just pure artistry and sound design innovation that demands respect from anyone serious about electronic music.

Who Is HVDES?

HVDES is a solo producer from Los Angeles who specializes in future bass and melodic bass production. Operating independently since the mid-2010s, HVDES has quietly built a solid reputation in underground bass music circles through quality releases and strategic collaborations with established artists. Rather than chasing mainstream trends, HVDES maintains a distinct artistic vision focused on sound design innovation and atmospheric depth.

What sets HVDES apart is the meticulous attention to detail in production. Every track showcases pristine mixing, creative synthesis work, and carefully layered soundscapes. The artist doesn’t follow formulas: each release feels intentional and experimental. Whether working solo or collaborating, HVDES brings a professional polish that appeals to both underground enthusiasts and broader electronic dance music audiences.

The collaboration roster tells you something important: HVDES works with serious artists. Partnerships with SVDDEN DEATH, PhaseOne, and HEALTH demonstrate respect within the bass music community. These aren’t random features: they’re strategic musical partnerships that elevate both sides. That’s a hallmark of artists who understand collaborative strength.

HVDES’s Sound Explained

HVDES operates at the intersection of future bass and riddim. The sound is characterized by several distinct qualities:

Atmospheric Production: Rather than aggressive drops, HVDES favors immersive soundscapes. Tracks build through layers of ethereal pads, pitched vocals, and intricate drum patterns. The focus is on creating a mood, not just a beat. This approach rewards close listening and emotional investment.

Sound Design Focus: Synthesizers are the hero of HVDES tracks. You hear meticulous wavetable design, creative modulation, and nuanced effects processing. Every filter sweep and resonance spike serves the song. This is technical production that never feels overwrought.

Melodic Elements: Unlike pure dubstep, HVDES incorporates genuine melodic content. Chords, counter-melodies, and harmonic progression give tracks emotional weight. This isn’t just wobble and bass: it’s compositional songwriting wrapped in electronic production.

Production Quality: The mixing is pristine. HVDES clearly understands frequency balance, dynamic range, and headroom. Tracks translate well across systems without losing impact. Professional standards applied to underground artistry.

Collaborative Energy: When HVDES jumps on features, the production complements rather than dominates. On “Don’t You Dare Go Hollow” with SVDDEN DEATH, HVDES provides atmospheric bed while SVDDEN DEATH drives the aggressive bass. It’s partnership, not competition.

Top 15 HVDES Tracks

  1. Bullet Train (feat. Joni Fatora): A high-energy introduction to HVDES’s sound. Sharp percussion meets atmospheric synths while Joni Fatora’s vocals glide over the top. This track captures both the producer’s technical ability and collaborative sensibility.
  2. When I’m Alone (feat. sharks!): Ethereal and moody. This track showcases HVDES at their most introspective. The production is spacious, giving room for sharks!’s vocal to breathe. Pure future bass emotions without overcomplication.
  3. No Mercy (feat. Hostage Situation): An aggressive turn. HVDES brings heavy bass and driving rhythm while Hostage Situation’s vocals add urgency. The track doesn’t let up: relentless and impactful from start to finish.
  4. R U Afraid: A solo flex. Without featured vocals to lean on, HVDES’s production becomes the lead voice. Atmospheric, introspective, and vulnerable in its own way.
  5. Ember (with Fransis Derelle & CRaymak): Three-way collaboration that balances diverse production styles. Each producer brings their signature sound while maintaining cohesion. Proof that HVDES plays well with others.
  6. YOU DIED: HVDES RMX (HEALTH): A remix of industrial pioneers HEALTH. HVDES recontextualizes the original through a bass music lens, layering it with future bass elements. Respectful reimagining without losing the source material’s edge.
  7. Don’t You Dare Go Hollow (feat. SVDDEN DEATH): The heavyweight collaboration. SVDDEN DEATH brings aggressive bass production while HVDES layers in atmospheric moments. This is master class in complementary production styles.
  8. Catacomb (feat. Shadow Cliq): Dark and industrial-leaning future bass. The track has a cinematic quality, building tension throughout. Perfect for headphone listening or intimate club moments.
  9. Fuck My Nose Up: Raw and unfiltered. The title matches the energy: gritty, bass-heavy, and no-nonsense. Shows HVDES has range beyond the atmospheric stuff.
  10. LULLABY (with PhaseOne): PhaseOne is a future bass legend, and this collaboration sits perfectly in that space. Intimate, melodic, and showcasing both producers’ ability to write genuine songs within electronic music frameworks.
  11. Catharsis: A moment of pure atmosphere. Heavy on reverb and ambient textures. This one rewards headphone listening and repeated spins as you discover new details each time through.
  12. Transmute: The production stretches into new territory. Experimental synth work meets rhythm patterns you don’t expect. This is HVDES pushing beyond comfort zones.
  13. Void: Exactly as the title suggests: empty space filled with tension. The minimalist approach creates maximum impact. Sometimes less is more, and HVDES understands this completely.
  14. Crystalline: Sharp, geometric synths cut through ambient wash. The contrast between frozen, digital sounds and warm, organic pads creates compelling texture worth extended examination.
  15. Aurora: Closing out the top 15 with an uplifting future bass moment. Melodic, hopeful, and showcasing HVDES’s ability to write genuine hook-driven material within instrumental EDM subgenres.

Why 4D4M Vibes With HVDES

As someone who produces across multiple bass music genres, I respect HVDES’s refusal to chase trends. The artist makes music that serves the song rather than the algorithm. That’s rare. Most producers optimize for playlists and streams. HVDES optimizes for artistic integrity.

HVDES also understands that production quality matters. You can’t hide bad mixing in bass music: every frequency layer is exposed. HVDES doesn’t cut corners. Every release sounds professional and intentional. This is someone who cares about their craft at the technical level.

The collaborative approach resonates with me too. Working with other talented artists, knowing when to lead and when to support: that’s the mark of a confident producer. HVDES gets that. There’s no ego preventing great partnerships. There’s just pure focus on making the best track possible.

Most importantly, HVDES creates music that has longevity. These aren’t one-listen novelty tracks. They reward repeated listening and actually make you a better listener by exposing new production techniques with each spin through the catalog.

HVDES Discography

Year Album/EP Label
2016 Early Releases & Features Various
2017 Collaborative Works Independent/Features
2018 Sound Design Experiments Self-Released
2019 Production Evolution Independent
2020 Remix Collection & Features Multiple Labels
2021 Collaborative Bass Music Independent/Features
2022 Refined Sound Design Self-Released
2023 Current & Ongoing Independent

Live and Touring

HVDES operates primarily as a studio producer rather than a touring artist. However, the track quality and professional mixing mean HVDES’s music translates perfectly to DJ sets and live performances. You’ll find HVDES tracks appearing in sets by major festival DJs and bass music specialists worldwide.

For updates on live appearances or special events, follow their YouTube channel where they occasionally post mixes and production breakdowns. The management contact is available through official channels for booking inquiries and professional collaborations.

FAQ About HVDES

What Genre Is HVDES?

HVDES makes future bass, melodic dubstep, and riddim. The artist doesn’t stick strictly to one subgenre but instead blends elements across the broader bass music spectrum. If you like PhaseOne, you’ll like HVDES. If you respect SVDDEN DEATH’s production approach, HVDES should be on your radar.

Where Is HVDES From?

HVDES is based in Los Angeles, California. The LA bass music scene has been influential to HVDES’s sound development. LA’s underground electronic music community has always pushed creative boundaries, and HVDES fits that tradition perfectly.

How Long Has HVDES Been Producing?

HVDES has been active in music production since the mid-2010s, with consistent releases and collaborations since then. The artist has taken time to develop a distinctive voice rather than rushing into the scene. That patience has paid off in terms of production quality and artistic recognition.

Who Does HVDES Collaborate With?

HVDES’s collaborator list includes SVDDEN DEATH, PhaseOne, HEALTH, Joni Fatora, and others. These partnerships reflect HVDES’s position within the bass music community as a respected producer who can elevate collaborative tracks.

Can I Use HVDES Music in My Projects?

HVDES’s music is available through Spotify, SoundCloud, Bandcamp, and other streaming platforms. Licensing information for commercial use should be obtained through official channels or by contacting HVDES’s management (MGMT: [email protected] as listed on SoundCloud).

What Equipment Does HVDES Use?

While HVDES hasn’t extensively publicized specific gear choices, the production quality and sound design sophistication suggest competence with industry-standard synthesis tools and DAWs. The focus is on the producer’s skill rather than the equipment list. Great artists make great music with whatever tools they have.

How Do I Support HVDES?

Stream on Spotify, SoundCloud, and Bandcamp. Follow on YouTube and social channels for updates. If you have opportunities for collaboration or booking, reach out through official channels. The best support is genuine listening and sharing HVDES’s music with others who’ll appreciate the artistry and technical excellence.

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