Shabiki House Music Bring Bass Back Palmlands

Two Tracks, One Vision: Shabiki ‘Bring Bass Back’ is out now on Palmlands Records

Some EPs arrive with a clear statement of intent. Bring Bass Back by Shabiki is exactly that — a two-track Bass House release on Palmlands Records that wastes no time, no energy, and no space. Every bar is purposeful. Every drop is earned. Under the hook “2 Tracks 1 Vision,” Munich-based DJ and producer Shabiki delivers a cohesive, floor-ready project that channels her signature blend of driving groove and playful energy into a compact, high-impact statement. This is a Bass House release built for the peak hours — and it feels it from the first kick.

Why Bring Bass Back Is Built for Late-Night DJ Sets

What makes the Bring Bass Back EP work as a DJ tool is its sense of momentum. Shabiki understands contrast — the way a release can shift energy without losing direction. The two tracks on this EP occupy different emotional spaces while sharing the same sonic identity: punchy low-end, crisp percussion, and a groove that stays in motion. There is no filler here. Each track has its own character, yet both feel like chapters in the same story. For DJs working peak-time slots, this kind of internal coherence is exactly what makes an EP a reliable weapon rather than a one-trick play. One track builds the pressure; the other releases it. Together, they give DJs two distinct moments from the same creative vision — the kind of flexibility that makes a release truly useful in a set.

Shabiki‘s Bass House Sound Finds Its Natural Home on Palmlands Records

Carina Anwer, known to the electronic music world as Shabiki, carries a story as layered as her productions. Born in Munich, she spent part of her childhood in South Africa — a formative period that ultimately inspired her artist name. In Swahili, “Msichana na shabiki” means “girl with the fan.” That image isn’t just a trademark on the dancefloor. It is a symbol of her energy behind the decks: fresh, playful, and always in motion.

She began DJing at the end of 2019 and has since built a strong reputation in the German underground scene, performing at iconic venues including Sisyphos (Hammahalle)KitKatBirgit & BierWaagenbauHarry KleinBahnwärter Thiel, and the DNA Club in Munich. Her sets move fluidly between bouncy Minimal, driving Peaktime Techno, Psy, Indie Dance, and Tech House — a range that makes her one of the more versatile selectors in the scene. As she describes it herself: the only rule is that it has got to bounce.

Shabiki on Palmlands label with her release Bring Bass Back

On the production side, Shabiki‘s Beatport catalogue confirms her range across some of the scene’s most respected underground imprints. Releases on Subios RecordsDark Face RecordingsTURBOAlpaKa MuziKAlula TunesFriendly CrittersMusic4AliensVision Serpent, and Sujet Musique showcase a producer who moves between playful and hard-hitting without ever losing the thread. Tracks like Mephisto on Dark Face Recordings, Electric Dreams on TURBO, Fury Eyes on Friendly Critters, and Rip the Tape on Music4Aliens each point to an artist who values character over formula. Her 2024 two-tracker on Alula Tunes — featuring Dark Lights and States of Euphoria — further cemented her presence as a producer worth watching. Balancing all of this alongside life as a single mother, Shabiki‘s output is as driven as her DJ sets: focused, energetic, and always with heart.

A Two-Track EP That Delivers Two Different Sides of the Same Bass House Energy

The Bring Bass Back EP is a clear evolution in Shabiki‘s production identity. Coming to Palmlands Records — a Dortmund-based label known for its sharp, club-focused Bass House and Tech House catalogue — makes complete sense for where her sound is heading. The EP format allows her to tell a fuller story than a single ever could: two tracks, two moods, one undeniable vision. There is a confidence in this release that only comes from an artist who knows exactly what she wants to say and has the production craft to say it. The bass is back. And it never really left.

Shabiki Bring Bass Back live on stage

Bring Bass Back Is Available on Beatport — A Peak-Time DJ Download Built for the Dancefloor

For DJs searching for their next peak-time weapon, Shabiki‘s Bring Bass Back EP is available on Beatport now via Palmlands Records. This is a Bass House release designed for DJ sets — the kind of two-tracker that slots into a peak-time set with precision and earns its place in the mix from the first play. The tight low-end, the forward-moving groove, the sharp dynamics: every element is calibrated for the club. Whether you play both tracks back to back or split them across a set, the energy holds. Download on Beatport and let the dancefloor decide the rest.

Shabiki - Bring Bass Back EP is out now on Palmlands

Bring Bass Back Marks a Bold New Chapter for Shabiki on Palmlands Records

With Bring Bass BackShabiki arrives on Palmlands Records with purpose and precision — a two-track Bass House EP that proves exactly why her name keeps appearing on the most respected underground imprints in the scene. This is music made by someone who lives on the dancefloor and produces for it in equal measure. Euphoric. Focused. Unstoppable. This is Bring Bass Back.

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