Habstrakt Drops Heavy Bass House Heat with "4THEBOYS" – Festival-Ready Banger Alert

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Hey everyone, buckle up because the bass is about to hit different. If you've been scrolling through playlists craving that heavy, funky drop that makes your whole body move, Habstrakt just dropped "4THEBOYS" and it's pure fire for anyone into bass house right now.




Released in February 2026 via his own label through Insomniac Records, this track is straight-up bass house excellence. Clocking in at around 3:34 with a 130 BPM punch in Eb Minor, it's got those signature elements that make bass house so addictive: ferocious wobbles, phonky cowbells that nod to old-school vibes, and funky b-boy shots that keep the energy locked in. The production cuts through clean—no fluff, just heavy low-end that rattles speakers and gets crowds hyped. It's the kind of track built for late-night warehouse vibes, festival main stages, or blasting in the car with the windows down. Habstrakt's signature sound shines here, blending creative aggression with that unique edge he's known for.

For those new to him, Habstrakt (real name Adam Jouneau) is a French-born, LA-based DJ and producer who's been killing it in the electronic scene for years. He started young with guitar and keyboard before diving headfirst into dubstep back in 2008, which sparked his full-time push into production. Since then, he's dropped quality releases on major labels, built a rep for blending visual arts, tattoos, and a bold creative aesthetic into his music. That inspired, standout style helps him cut through the noise in dance/electronic/house genres.

He's played some massive stages—Ultra Music Festival in Miami, Lollapalooza Paris, and most recently the main stage at Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas. With over 1,000,000 monthly listeners on Spotify (thanks to bangers like "Chicken Soup" and features on playlists like "Dance Rising"), he's not just an up-and-comer anymore—he's a force. And 2026 looks huge for him, with talk of bigger things on the horizon, including his "Off My Head Tour" and fresh momentum in the scene.

Bass house as a genre is thriving right now in 2026. Playlists like "Bass House 2026" on Spotify and YouTube are packed with heavy hitters, and tracks like this are fueling the wave of high-energy, bass-boosted house that's dominating festivals and clubs. Artists are pushing those gritty, funky elements harder, mixing in phonk influences and raw drops that keep the dancefloor moving. "4THEBOYS" fits perfectly into that trend—it's aggressive yet groove-heavy, the type of tune that gets shared nonstop because it just slaps.

If you're a fan of bass-driven electronic music, add this one to your rotation immediately. It's got that festival-ready energy with production that's polished and creative.

What do you think of "4THEBOYS"? Does it hit that sweet spot for you, or what's your favorite bass house drop right now? Drop your thoughts in the comments—I read every one!

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