Bassrush is the bass music label and event brand under Insomniac, releasing dubstep, drum and bass, and riddim from artists like Wooli, REAPER, ATLiens, PEEKABOO, and more since 2002.
Dive into the underground EDM scene and discover how these hidden gems are reshaping the music landscape in 2024. From refreshing sounds to revolutionary artists, learn why you should totally be streaming those lesser-known tracks and where to find them!
Ever wondered how that heavy bass drops and wobbly sounds took over the world? Dive into the fascinating journey of dubstep, from its underground roots to its global domination, and discover why it’s not just a passing phase in the EDM scene!
Discover Figure, the American dubstep and drumstep producer known for his Monsters series and horror-themed bass music. Explore top tracks, discography, and more.
Martin Solveig is a electronic, dance artist from Paris, FR. Known for their energetic productions and signature electronic sound, Martin Solveig has built a loyal following in the electronic music community. Discover their top tracks, discography, and story on 4D4M.
Discover Robin Schulz, the German DJ and producer behind massive hits like Prayer in C and Waves. Explore his top tracks, discography, touring history, and why 4D4M vibes with his deep house sound.
Robert Miles defined dream trance with his 1995 smash 'Children.' Swiss-Italian producer, composer, and DJ who left a permanent mark on electronic music. 4D4M breaks down his sound, top tracks, and lasting legacy.
Lost Kings is a electropop, EDM duo from Los Angeles, USA. Known for their energetic productions and signature electropop sound, Lost Kings has built a loyal following in the electronic music community. Discover their top tracks, discography, and story on 4D4M.
RL Grime is an American trap and bass music producer known for his Halloween mixes, albums Void and Nova, and the Sable Valley record label. Discover his top tracks, discography, and more.
Fatboy Slim is the English big beat pioneer who turned sampling into an art form and packed 250,000 people onto Brighton Beach. 4D4M breaks down the tracks, the sound, and the legacy.





