What is Bass House?

Bass House is a style of electronic dance music that combines the rhythm and tempo of house music with heavy basslines and sound design influenced by dubstep and electro house. The genre focuses on energetic grooves and powerful low-end sounds that drive the track.

Bass House tracks typically run around 124–128 beats per minute and feature the classic four-on-the-floor kick drum pattern common in house music. What distinguishes the genre is the aggressive bass sound design, which often includes distorted basses, wobbling synths, and rhythmic bass stabs that play a central role in the track.

Producers frequently use short bass phrases, call-and-response bass patterns, and energetic drops that highlight the bass as the main musical element. These bass sounds are often created with synthesizers and heavily processed using filters, distortion, and modulation.

Bass House is commonly produced using digital audio workstations such as FL Studio, Ableton Live, and Logic Pro. Many producers design bass sounds using synthesizers like Serum, which allows detailed control over modulation and sound shaping for the genre’s signature bass tones.