In the ever evolving bass scene, the influx of talent, tunes and upcoming artists seems to continuously grow, making it more and more difficult to “make it big”. Today’s artist, California native, Bassgazm seems to have no difficulty with this however,  pushing the bar higher and higher with each release, stopping at nothing to blow our minds with his music. His latest track, “State of Mind” that we get the pleasure to premiere for you today, does nothing short of just that. It finds the key balance between peaking each drop with extreme excitement and creating a chill and tranquil soundscape for listeners to enjoy. For those of us who have been following Bassgazm, the tune just adds to his repertoire of outstanding beats that continue to keep us on the edge of our seats, wanting more. Let’s take a deeper dive as to why this tune is what we like to consider, a certified bop.

“The bass, the wubs, and the melody in this track will make your “state of mind” explode with excitement and be chillin’ at the same time. While creating this tune, I imagined driving down the road by the beach, while the sun was setting, with my sub kickin’ full blast, just wubbing out.”

DIVING DEEP W/ BASSGAZM

What has been one of the most memorable career achievements so far as an artist and how did that impact you moving forward?

When Excision replied back to my email saying “Dope! Is this track unsigned?” Which later turned into releasing on Subsidia and hearing Excision drop one of my tunes in all his detox sets ever since. Emailing him my unreleased tune opened the doors for many new people to hear my music over the last year and half. 

If you could go back in time and start over given what you have learned in your career so far, what changes and approach would you have done differently?

That’s a great question. Honestly, I’ve been thinking about this question for a while and cannot think of an answer besides ….. I love absolutely everything about my music career so far . I am a strong believer in “everything happens for a reason”. All the mistakes, rejections by labels, and countless hours put into music has gotten me to where I am today, which I am very satisfied with. So my answer is : I wouldn’t change anything.