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Is Marshmello Returning to His Bass-Heavy Roots? Fans React!

Marshmello, the enigmatic DJ and producer known for his sweet blend of pop and electronic beats, has recently stirred the pot with a tweet suggesting a potential shift back to more EDM-centric productions. This news has sparked excitement among fans who have been following his journey from the bass-heavy tracks of his early career to his more recent pop endeavors. As a devoted Marshmello fan, the prospect of “Bassmello” making a return is not just thrilling; it’s a nod to the roots that many of us fell in love with.

The EDM community knows Marshmello for his ability to throw down hard-hitting sets, often surprising those who know him only for his radio hits. Recent collaborations with artists like SVDDEN DEATH and the announcement of a new track with HOL! hint at a heavier direction, possibly leading up to a rumored Riddim album. Marshmello’s mentions of working on JOYTIME IV after this album only add to the anticipation.

Is Marshmello Returning to His Bass-Heavy Roots? Fans React!

But what’s truly exciting is the potential lineup of collaborations. Names like Infekt, Leotrix, and even Space Laces have been floated around, suggesting that this album could be a monumental return to form for Marshmello. As someone who has witnessed the shock of his unexpectedly heavy live sets, the promise of an album filled with dubstep and bass is a welcome change.

For fans like me, who yearn for the days of tracks like “Ritual” and the raw energy of his early performances, Marshmello’s tweet is a beacon of hope. It signals a possible return to the explosive, bass-driven soundscapes that made his sets unforgettable experiences.

As we await more details and official releases, one thing is clear: Marshmello’s venture back into the realm of EDM could mark one of the most exciting phases of his career. Whether you’re a fan of his pop hits or the heavier “Bassmello,” this shift promises something for everyone.

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EDM’s Top Music School Just Shut Down—Here’s Why It’s Shocking Everyone

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