
High-octane Dutch house built for massive festival stages. Aggressive synth leads, heavy bass drops, and relentless energy designed to move a stadium.
This is music that lives in the red. It is a high-voltage surge of Dutch electro house that prioritizes maximum impact over subtlety. The sound is defined by massive, distorted kick drums that provide a physical thud, paired with piercing, saw-tooth synth leads that cut through any crowd noise. It feels like an adrenaline shot, designed specifically for the peak hour of a festival set where the only goal is total movement.
What sets them apart is the 'Bassjackers' signature: a specific tension between Ralph's meticulous, clinical production and Marlon's intuitive understanding of dancefloor dynamics. They utilize aggressive sidechaining and pitch-bent risers to create a sense of impending explosion. The drops aren't just loud; they are structurally engineered to release massive amounts of energy through rhythmic complexity and metallic textures.
Start with 'Crackin' (the Martin Garrix edit) to understand their foundational impact on the Big Room era. From there, move to 'Savior' for a more melodic but equally powerful experience. It is the perfect soundtrack for when you need to turn a room into a riot or push through a high-intensity workout.
Bassjackers is a Dutch electronic music production and DJ duo consisting of Marlon Flohr & Ralph van Hilst. Marlon is the more outspoken member of the duo whereas Ralph takes care of "behind-the-scenes" production. The duo's electro house tracks, including "Savior", "Crackin" and "Wave Your Hands", reached the Beatport top 100. They are best known for their 2013 single, "Crackin". They ranked at #27 on DJ Mag's Top 100 DJs of 2022. They have released their tracks on the labels Spinnin' Records, Revealed Recordings and Smash the House.
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