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Big Dirty Stinking Bass by Raffi Habel & KXNE – UK Club Energy Meets Bass House Pressure on Palmlands Records

Raffi Habel & KXNE – Big Dirty Stinking Bass arrives on Palmlands Records with a clear purpose: strong groove up front, heavy bass underneath, and a club identity that feels immediate from the first seconds. Built as a Tech House / Bass House crossover, the release connects rolling rhythm, punchy low-end and a vocal that gives the track its own unmistakable shape.

This is the kind of release that understands late-night dancefloors. The structure stays tight, the energy stays direct, and the record moves with the kind of UK-influenced momentum that works especially well on real systems. On top of that, the EP gains extra weight through a darker Cizzzla remix, giving the project two distinct directions without losing its core identity.

Two Versions, One Clear Dancefloor Purpose

The strength of this EP lies in the way both versions stay connected by one central idea: club energy without distraction. The original moves with rolling groove, strong vocal identity, Tech House motion and the kind of Bass House weight that gives it immediate floor impact. The remix takes the same foundation and pushes it into darker territory, adding stronger low-end pressure, warehouse energy and deeper late-night tension. That contrast makes the release versatile without ever feeling scattered. It stays coherent from start to finish. Whether someone reaches for the original or the remix first, the message remains the same: this is music made for real rooms, not just playlists.

Cizzzla takes the B-side into darker territory

While the original version holds onto its Tech House / Bass House crossover energy, the Cizzzla remix pushes the release into a heavier and more bass-driven zone.

The low-end is thicker, the atmosphere gets darker, and the whole track feels more warehouse-oriented. Cizzzla reshapes the idea rather than simply reworking it, giving the EP a second angle that opens up a different side of the same concept. The result is a remix that feels tougher, deeper and more direct in its pressure.

That shift matters. It makes the release more than a single-track idea. With Cizzzla involved, the EP gains range: one version leans into vocal groove and UK-flavoured movement, the other brings full Bass House force.

Known for support from BBC Radio 1, Chris Lorenzo and Tini Gessler, Cizzzla adds a clear production signature to the release, and that signature fits naturally into the darker side of Palmlands Records.

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UK club influence, Palmlands identity

One of the strongest aspects of Raffi Habel & KXNE – Big Dirty Stinking Bass is the way it combines UK club energywith the broader sound identity of Palmlands Records.

There is a certain directness to the release that feels unmistakably British: tight phrasing, forward rhythm, vocal attitude and no unnecessary overstatement. At the same time, the record stays fully aligned with what Palmlands has continued to build — club-focused music with a clear point of view, designed for DJs, sound systems and actual dancefloor response.

That connection matters from an SEO and brand perspective too. A release like this not only strengthens the track itself, it also reinforces the growing association between Palmlands Records, Bass House, Tech House and a more international club-facing sound.

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Why this release matters for Palmlands Records

For Palmlands Records, Big Dirty Stinking Bass adds another strong chapter to the label’s evolving catalog. It shows how the label can connect different scenes and artist identities while keeping a consistent club direction.

Raffi Habel and KXNE bring a UK-influenced vocal groove to the front, while Cizzzla pushes the project deeper into bass-heavy territory. That combination gives the release a broader reach without weakening its core. It still feels like Palmlands: energetic, direct and built for the floor.

As the label continues to grow its profile across Tech House, Bass House and more peak-time-driven sounds, releases like this help define that space more clearly.

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Raffi Habel & KXNE – Big Dirty Stinking Bass is a release with two strong sides and one clear identity. The original brings groove, vocal character and UK-flavoured club motion. The Cizzzla remix adds darker Bass House force and extra low-end pressure.

Together, they create an EP that feels tight, effective and fully tuned for late-night dancefloors.

Groove up front. Bass underneath. Pure club energy.

Out now on Palmlands Records.

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