The 10 Best Bro Safari Tracks

When Evol Intent's Knick started exploring BPMs outside of drum & bass, he ended up in a few places; he took mash-ups and blending tracks to new heigh

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When Evol Intent's Knick started exploring BPMs outside of drum & bass, he ended up in a few places; he took mash-ups and blending tracks to new heights with LUDACHRIST, and embarked on interesting journeys with Minus Music. It was when he happened upon Bro Safari that he really hit his stride, though, and since then, Bro Safari bringing us some of the best in dubstep, moombahton, and trap. And while we know he has way more music in him, we'd like to take a look at his best work so far. From remixes to collaborations to his own solo jams, here's the cream of the Bro Safari crop.

Evol Intent ft. Jackie B - "Under (Bro Safari Remix)"

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(Evol Intent, 2012)

Bro Safari remixing his Evol Intent crew, throwing Jackie B's vocal into the driver's set, letting his dubstep flag fly. Nice piece of deep bass music that let's the aggro fly a bit, but doesn't get wrapped up in the mania.

Bro Safari - "Uncrushable"

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(free download, 2011)

While it doesn't sound like it off the bat, that's a Biggie lyric being repeated in the beginning, setting the stage for the grinding moombahcore session that Bro Safari throws upon us. Tunes like this let the world know that it wasn't just nasty dubstep business coming from this guy.

Atlantic Connection ft. Tali - "My Love (Bro Safari Remix)"

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(Atlantic Connection Music, 2012)

Wild how these things work; Atlantic Connection, Tali, and Bro Safari were making their way in the drum & bass scene, but now we hear them get sucked into the moombah zone with this funky remix. Bro Safari really rides a crunchy bassline, broadcasting a heavy dose of electro house at points, only to delve back into the moombahton spirit.

Bro Safari & Sluggo - "Reckless"

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(Play Me, 2010)

When Bro Safari first hit the scene, it was wearing a heavy dubstep cloak. "Reckless" is just that; it doesn't care who gets swept up in its maniacal bass storm, "Reckless" just lets you know that it's there.

Bro Safari & UFO! - "Savage Beauty"

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(T&A, 2013)

UFO! is another producer who was heavy into drum & bass, and judging by the path both Bro Safari and UFO! have gone down, the idea that they have an entire LP of bass music tunes coming, you can't help but be excited. On "Savage Beauty," sure it's a moombahton cut, but who else is bringing bombastic bass like this to the mix? It's not even an in-your-face track, but that's what makes it beautiful; this is an undeniable beast, just waiting for you to realize how intense it truly is.

Bro Safari - "Scumbag"

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(free download, 2013)

Bro Safari has a knack for manipulating Biggie lyrics, and the way he twisted lines from "Suicidal Thoughts" lines on "Scumbag?" There's something magical about the way he threw that "piece of shit" line in before the big trap drop. This one just oozes cool, even if the content is kind of depressing. Almost like looking death in the face and diddybopping about it.

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Bro Safari & LeDoom - "Avalon"

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(T&A, 2012)

Taken from his Bros Gone Wild EP, "Avalon" is a gem. It'ss a great slice of moombahcore, but this one adds a fresh acid wave, drawing some dope influences into a massive banger. No way to stop from bouncing when this one touches down.

Bro Safari - "Da Worm"

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(Jeffree's, 2011)

While it didn't make our list of Jeffree's best releases, this is a booming piece of moombah. The bass isn't just huge, but it has a solid bounce to it. Four alarm blaze when this one touches down.

Bo Safari & Sazon Booya - "Danger"

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(free download, 2013)

With the high intensity of this one, this could work well as a drum & bass tune if you just pitched it up to the 170BPM range. This one bangs, from that mean bassline to those perfect dancehall samples, which are just throwing gasoline on that firey low-end. Make some room when this one drops - someone could lose an eye.

Bro Safari & Knuckle Children - "Freak"

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(free download, 2012)

During the great 2012 trap explosion, this track was ringing off in the sets from a number of DJs. The tandem production from Bro Safari and Knuckle Children threw everything but the kitchen sink into this one, crashing a trunk full of bass headfirst into a batch of great vocal sounds, turning this one into an 808-laden party anthem.

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