Gabe And Ribguga Deliver Stripped-Back Club Pressure On ‘Bass Bass’
- Undrtone Blog

- May 7
- 1 min read

Brazilian producers Gabe and Ribguga join forces on ‘Bass Bass’, a tightly wound club cut built around low-end pressure, hypnotic repetition and late-night dancefloor tension.
From the opening moments, the track locks into a minimal but effective groove. Punchy kicks, subtle percussion details and carefully controlled space allow the bassline to take centre stage, delivering the kind of rolling physical energy designed for packed club systems and after-hours sets.
Rather than relying on oversized drops or dramatic breakdowns, ‘Bass Bass’ thrives through restraint. Small rhythmic changes, shifting filters and understated arrangement tweaks gradually build momentum throughout the track, turning repetition into something increasingly hypnotic.
There are also clear traces of UK garage and dub influence woven into the production. The use of silence and negative space becomes just as important as the heavier moments themselves, creating tension that constantly pulls listeners back towards the groove.
The collaboration feels natural for both artists. Gabe has spent more than two decades building a reputation across Brazil’s electronic scene, performing at events including Rock in Rio and Ultra Music Festival while releasing on labels such as Repopulate Mars, Black Book Records and Spinnin’ Deep.
Meanwhile, Ribguga continues building momentum through releases on Dirtybird, CUFF and Nervous Records, alongside growing support across Ibiza and Amsterdam club circuits.
With ‘Bass Bass’, the pair deliver a direct and confident club weapon that understands exactly how much pressure a groove really needs.


