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A long-standing and influential figure in California's electronic music community, DJ, producer, and remixer Bassnectar delivers a heavy, physical blend of aggressive electronic, embracing elements of extreme bass, dubstep, breakbeat, and other IDM styles, as well as shifting tempos and contrasting dynamics that go from gentle to bruising and back during the course of a set. Known for high-energy live shows, he debuted in the early 2000s and made his first appearance on the U.S. charts in 2009 with his fifth album, Cozza Frenzy. From there, a string of dance chart-topping albums followed, including 2014's Noise vs. Beauty, his first number one. Additionally, Bassnectar has a strong activist streak, which he uses to promote social and political causes, as well as to foster a sense of community. After taking a hiatus, he returned in 2023 with The Golden Rule.

Born Lorin Ashton in Santa Cruz in 1978, he was raised in a bohemian environment and claims to have been introduced to the power of bass by the rumbling of a minor earthquake he experienced as a child. As a teenager, he was exposed to world music by an uncle who brought him a set of hand drums and recordings of African and Latin music; at the same time, the youngster had become a serious thrash metal fan, and was also interested in grunge (particularly <a href="spotify:artist:6olE6TJLqED3rqDCT0FyPh">Nirvana</a>) and hardcore rap (especially <a href="spotify:artist:4EnEZVjo3w1cwcQYePccay">N.W.A</a>). Ashton taught himself to play guitar and formed an extreme metal band, becoming a fixture on the local grindcore scene until he attended his first rave in the fall of 1995. He was immediately won over by the sense of community in the rave scene as well as the music, and he began attending raves as often as he could, as well as helping to organize and promote events.

In 1996, Ashton started learning how to DJ, and coupled with his earlier experience in percussion, he recorded four-track demos with his band and studied electronic music at the University of California in Santa Cruz, soon mastering the basics of spinning and producing dance music. He started producing recordings for other acts in his spare time, and in 2001 he was invited to remix a track by Michael Franti & Spearhead for a single. Later that same year, the first Bassnectar album, Freakbeat for the Beatfreaks, was released; Ashton produced and released on his own label, <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Amorphous+Music%22">Amorphous Music</a>.

While his first few albums earned him a buzz on the indie electronic scene, the fourth Bassnectar album, 2004's Diverse Systems of Throb, expanded his audience and influence. After that, he began issuing a steady stream of albums, singles, and podcasts in which he collaborated with artists including <a href="spotify:artist:2gINJ8xw86xawPyGvx1bla">KRS-One</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:0X2BH1fck6amBIoJhDVmmJ">Ellie Goulding</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:2DS5RPK5A2GQTucYlgsQdE">Perry Farrell</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:01QTIT5P1pFP3QnnFSdsJf">Lupe Fiasco</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:0S05AeePINj4CeTVMfysIu">Rye Rye</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:0fDF0jjmdouCIeWhNnblwV">Buckethead</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:2SVw939fwuqSobLjF8u78b">Gogol Bordello</a>, as well as producers <a href="spotify:artist:5fMUXHkw8R8eOP2RNVYEZX">Diplo</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:64MoFdq8ORI3V98AR5SPWL">BT</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:4vwzEW1kPK1BlgSBGrRyqZ">DJ Vadim</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:1O3ZOjqFLEnbpZexcRjocn">Rjd2</a>. Divergent Spectrum, released in 2011, was his first album to reach the Billboard charts. One year later, Vava Voom broke into the Top 40, and his 2014 LP Noise vs. Beauty reached number 21.

Bassnectar also became a popular live attraction, spinning up to 150 nights a year at venues ranging from clubs and warehouses to festivals such as Coachella, Bonnaroo, and Lollapalooza. He staged his first Bass Center Festival in 2010, and the events (roughly twice a year) grew in size and stature until Bass Center 8 filled Madison Square Garden in October 2014. Into the Sun was released in 2015, with the bonus-track CD Mixtape 13 added to the album's limited-edition version. The LP Unlimited followed in 2016 with <a href="spotify:artist:0S05AeePINj4CeTVMfysIu">Rye Rye</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:3LLs28LJVlXAjWc8UDkcQZ">Zion I</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:3a9qv6NLHnsVxJUtKOMHvD">the Glitch Mob</a> as guests.

The following year saw Ashton issue Reflective, a six-track EP with collaborators Dorfex Bos and G Jones. A sequel, Reflective, Pt. 2, was also released that year. Before the arrival of Reflective, Pt. 3, he joined rappers <a href="spotify:artist:2ht3wxeT69CzyKFChNnNAB">Big Boi</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:2N4EYkIlG1kv25g6Wv8LGI">Killer Mike</a> on <a href="spotify:artist:74NBPbyyftqJ4SpDZ4c1Ed">Tom Morello</a>'s 2018 single "Rabbit's Revenge." Reflective, Pt. 4 appeared in 2019 and included the track "Dive" featuring <a href="spotify:artist:3Q6DsbDen5sd9gmKinCmso">RD</a>. Early 2020 saw the release of the single "Nice & Easy" featuring <a href="spotify:artist:1TH9nACRwmZ8KnvIKxXTYh">Rodney P</a> ahead of the arrival of the full-length All Colors, which was issued later that June.

After stepping away from music for a three-year hiatus, Bassnectar resumed work in 2023 with another full-length, The Golden Rule. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Monthly Listeners

847,251

Followers

603,246

Total Streams

836.8 million

Top Cities

15,559 listeners
14,603 listeners
11,129 listeners
9,764 listeners
9,715 listeners

Popular Tracks

352 tracks
1
Lights - Bassnectar Remix

Lights - Bassnectar Remix

Jan 1, 2011

81.0 million

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2
Speakerbox (feat. Lafa Taylor)

Speakerbox (feat. Lafa Taylor)

Jun 30, 2015

49.2 million

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3
Speakerbox (feat. Ohana Bam & Lafa Taylor) - F8 Remix

Speakerbox (feat. Ohana Bam & Lafa Taylor) - F8 Remix

Apr 14, 2017

45.2 million

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4
You & Me (feat. W. Darling)

You & Me (feat. W. Darling)

Jun 24, 2014

30.2 million

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5
Bass Head

Bass Head

Mar 30, 2010

24.3 million

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6
Feeling Good - Bassnectar Remix

Feeling Good - Bassnectar Remix

Jan 1, 2013

22.1 million

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7
Reaching Out

Reaching Out

Jun 17, 2016

19.2 million

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8
Front To Back - Bassnectar Remix

Front To Back - Bassnectar Remix

Mar 3, 2017

19.0 million

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9
It's About To Get Hectic (feat. Born I)

It's About To Get Hectic (feat. Born I)

Apr 5, 2019

17.4 million

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10
Other Worlds

Other Worlds

Dec 1, 2017

15.8 million

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