With over 50 million streams across all platforms, a dedicated YouTube, Spotify, iTunes strategy, and major traction on TikTok and Shazam, Bassline Club Vibes has quickly become one of the most talked-about names in the genre of club-driven electronic music.
Originally from Germany and now preparing to relocate to the U.S., he’s credited with helping bring organ bass music back to life.
Signature Sound. Global Numbers.
His style mixes UK organ house with Trap Drums, vocal samples, and different arrangements. The result? Tracks that perform across platforms and territories — with songs like:
“Living Our Lives” — over 43,000 Shazams, 6 million streams across all platforms, massive TikTok traction with 450,000+ user videos, and playlist support on Apple Music and Spotify.
“Meant 2 Be” and “Patch”, two of his most-played club tracks, featured in DJ sets and YouTube compilations worldwide.
YouTube is at the heart of his approach — where official visuals, remixes, and fan edits keep the music in constant circulation.
Independent. Strategic. Explosive.
Bassline Club Vibes has grown completely independently. 2024 he got signed to sublabels that are partly owned by SoundOn, The Orchard & Vyda and direct playlist pitching to scale. He’s been featured on:
Spotify Editorial Playlists (e.g. This Is Bassline Club Vibes)
Apple Music’s curated selections (Breaking Dance)
Blogs and music platforms including 12 One, SongBlog, Substack, and more
YouTube channels such as Vibe. and OrganVibesUK
He also charted twice in the Black Music Top 20, alongside names like SZA, Tyga, Akon, CKay, and 2 Chainz — with his tracks “Monsters” and “Higher” (via 12 One Entertainment) making notable appearances.
Next Phase: The U.S. Chapter
Now in planning: a move to the United States, where he plans to continue releasing, collaborating, and building within the U.S. electronic and streaming markets. With the O-1B visa process underway and interest from collaborators across LA, Miami, and New York, Bassline Club Vibes is positioning himself as one of the most export-ready talents in the dance scene.
“Organ bass deserves more than just nostalgia. It’s club music with energy, attitude, and bounce, and we’re just getting started.”
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