Lights Out
Some tracks creep in slowly. “Lights Out” by Alott goes the other way and hits with intent right from the start.
The intro sets a tight groove before the bass kicks in, and that’s really the main attraction here. It’s thick, gritty, and full of attitude. The kind of low end that feels like it’s pushing air around you. If you’re into that rough, elastic bass sound, this one delivers without holding back.
What works well is how stripped things feel. There’s not a lot of clutter, which lets the core elements stand out more. The drop feels direct and controlled, not messy. Every sound has a purpose, and that keeps the energy locked in.
The overall vibe sits nicely in that heavier side of bass house and tech house. It’s easy to imagine this landing in a club set, but it also holds up on its own. Fans of artists like John Summit, G-Pol, Whipped Cream, Ootoro, and Bleu Clair will probably click with this pretty quickly.
“Lights Out” is all about impact and groove. Simple idea, executed well, and built to keep things moving. Out now via a streaming platform near you!


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