Hey, music lovers—ever had one of those weeks where grudges build up like unwashed dishes in the sink? You know, the kind where you're replaying that awkward convo from last Tuesday on loop? Well, drop it all with informal.'s latest drop, nohardfeelings. This fresh Bass House single hit the scene just yesterday (November 7, 2025, to be exact), and it's the ultimate "let it go" anthem wrapped in thumping basslines and feel-good grooves. Clocking in at a punchy three minutes, it's got that Electro House edge with a nod to UK Garage's underground swing—perfect for blasting in your car or sweating it out at a dimly lit warehouse party. If you're searching for new Bass House songs to fuel your playlist in this wild 2025, this one's calling your name.
Let's rewind a bit on why nohardfeelings feels like the track we didn't know we needed. Imagine a beat that starts with a sly, shuffling hi-hat—straight out of UK Garage's playbook—before the bass drops like a mic at the end of a killer set. It's got that wobbly, melodic Bass House low-end that makes your chest vibrate, blended with Electro House synth stabs that keep things bright and bouncy. The production? Crisp, casual, and unpretentious, mirroring the artist's whole vibe. No over-the-top drops here; just enough build to make you nod along, grin, and maybe even air-drum like nobody's watching. It's the kind of tune that screams "dancefloor therapy," especially with UK Garage seeing a massive resurgence this year—up 31% in plays on platforms like SoundCloud, thanks to its raw, soulful roots meeting modern tech. Think of it as the sonic equivalent of texting your ex "no hard feelings" at 2 a.m., then cranking up the volume and moving on.
Now, if you're new to informal. (yep, that's the full name—stylized with a period because why not keep it chill?), this LA-based producer and DJ is the king of effortless cool. Sam Richie, the man behind the moniker, burst onto the scene a few years back with a sound that's equal parts house swagger and indie daydream. His tracks pull from nu disco, future bass, and straight-up Electro House, but he always keeps it light—think JOYRYDE meets a beach bonfire, minus the sand in your shoes. With a "don't take yourself too seriously" mantra, informal.'s brand is all about good times and zero pretension. His Instagram (@informal.mp3) is a vibe check in itself: eye-catching visuals of neon-lit nights and spontaneous hangs that match his upbeat tunes perfectly. Dropping this single under the GOTTA MOVE imprint feels spot-on—it's got that momentum, like he's gearing up for bigger things in a year where Bass House is exploding with melodic twists and underground collabs.
What I love most about nohardfeelings is how it taps into 2025's big music shifts. UK Garage isn't just nostalgia anymore; it's evolving with tech-house hybrids and bassline revivals, powering everything from festival mainstages to late-night TikTok edits. Informal. nails that crossover, blending the genre's speedy 2-step rhythms with Bass House's heavy hitters for a track that's versatile AF. Drop it into a Bass House 2025 playlist alongside Tchami or Sammy Virji, and it slots right in—groovy enough for a chill drive, filthy enough for the club. Lyrically sparse but thematically on point, it's a reminder that in the chaos of indie releases and streaming wars, sometimes the best songs are the ones that just feel right. No drama, all dopamine.
If you're an artist grinding in the Bass House or UK Garage lane, tracks like this show what's possible when you lean into your authentic weirdness. Informal.'s trajectory—from early EPs that had EDM heads buzzing to this confident single—proves that staying casual pays off. He's got big plans, and honestly, after spinning nohardfeelings on repeat, I'm here for every step. It's got me rethinking my own grudges; maybe that parking ticket wasn't that bad.
So, what's your take? Does nohardfeelings hit that sweet spot for you, or are you team "more drops, less feels"? Hit the comments and spill—let's build this vibe together. And if you're hustling to get your own Electro House heat out there, do yourself a solid: DistroKid's got your back for easy uploads to Spotify, Apple Music, and beyond, keeping 100% of your royalties. Snag that 7% off your first year with my link—it's a no-brainer for indies like us chasing those new music 2025 waves: https://distrokid.com/vip/seven/2058328. Keep it loose, keep creating, and I'll catch you with the next spotlight.
