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EPISODE · Feb 19, 2026 · 3 MIN

Dat Bass

from Fluctuate · host Fluctuate Music

New Vocal Tech House for 2026 Fluctuate - Dat Bass (song description) “Dat Bass” by Fluctuate (Phil Reynolds) is a vocal Tech House banger released around mid-February 2026. Overall Vibe It’s short, punchy, and club-ready — classic modern Tech House designed to make the dancefloor move. The title delivers exactly what it promises: a fat, groovy bassline that’s front and center, with that bouncy, swinging energy typical of the genre. Think driving rhythms perfect for underground house sets, warehouse parties, or peak-time warm-ups. Key Elements • Bassline: The star of the show — deep, wobbly/grooving low-end with that signature Tech House “bounce.” It fluctuates (fitting the artist name) with rhythmic movement, octave jumps, and punchy accents that lock in with the kick for maximum body-shaking impact. It’s thick, rubbery, and addictive without being overly complex. • Vocals: Features chopped, catchy vocal hooks (the “dat bass” vibe comes through in the samples). Processed with that modern house swing — repetitive, energetic, and designed to stick in your head. • Drums & Groove: Tight, swinging kick + claps/percussion with plenty of hi-hat shuffle and ride work. The groove has that irresistible Tech House swagger — not too minimal, not overcrowded. • Structure & Length: Short and to the point (around 3 minutes based on podcast mentions). It builds quickly, hits hard, and loops effectively for DJs. No long intros or filler. Genre Fit Pure Vocal Tech House — think influences from artists like FISHER, Chris Lake, or Cloonee, but with Fluctuate’s own flavor (he also does a lot of Drum & Bass, so the low-end is handled with precision). It’s energetic, fun, and made for 2026 dancefloors. Listeners on SoundCloud are calling it 🔥 and “great” despite its shortness — perfect for quick drops or mixes. If you crank the subs, that bass will rattle everything.

New Vocal Tech House for 2026 Fluctuate - Dat Bass (song description) “Dat Bass” by Fluctuate (Phil Reynolds) is a vocal Tech House banger released around mid-February 2026. Overall Vibe It’s short, punchy, and club-ready — classic modern Tech House designed to make the dancefloor move. The title delivers exactly what it promises: a fat, groovy bassline that’s front and center, with that bouncy, swinging energy typical of the genre. Think driving rhythms perfect for underground house sets, warehouse parties, or peak-time warm-ups. Key Elements • Bassline: The star of the show — deep, wobbly/grooving low-end with that signature Tech House “bounce.” It fluctuates (fitting the artist name) with rhythmic movement, octave jumps, and punchy accents that lock in with the kick for maximum body-shaking impact. It’s thick, rubbery, and addictive without being overly complex. • Vocals: Features chopped, catchy vocal hooks (the “dat bass” vibe comes through in the samples). Processed with that modern house swing — repetitive, energetic, and designed to stick in your head. • Drums & Groove: Tight, swinging kick + claps/percussion with plenty of hi-hat shuffle and ride work. The groove has that irresistible Tech House swagger — not too minimal, not overcrowded. • Structure & Length: Short and to the point (around 3 minutes based on podcast mentions). It builds quickly, hits hard, and loops effectively for DJs. No long intros or filler. Genre Fit Pure Vocal Tech House — think influences from artists like FISHER, Chris Lake, or Cloonee, but with Fluctuate’s own flavor (he also does a lot of Drum & Bass, so the low-end is handled with precision). It’s energetic, fun, and made for 2026 dancefloors. Listeners on SoundCloud are calling it 🔥 and “great” despite its shortness — perfect for quick drops or mixes. If you crank the subs, that bass will rattle everything.

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