• Dirt Monkey feat. Mississippi The Truth - Marshmallows

    WAKAAN has carved out a specific niche — bass music that’s weird enough to be interesting and heavy enough to still move a room — and “Marshmallows” by Dirt Monkey featuring Mississippi The Truth is a good encapsulation of why that niche matters. The name is deceptive. There is nothing soft about this track. The bass weight is substantial, the production is genuinely strange in places, and Mississippi The Truth’s feature adds a human dimension that most experimental bass tracks don’t bother attempting. Dirt Monkey has been doing this long enough that the craft shows — this isn’t random weirdness, it’s controlled weirdness with a clear point of view behind it. That distinction matters. WAKAAN keeps signing artists that couldn’t exist on any other label and that’s a real achievement worth acknowledging. Turn this up loud enough that it becomes difficult to think clearly. That’s the intended use case.

    1 minute. Shorter than the average Coldplay intro. Mercifully.

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