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January 28, 2026
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YetepOkay, stop what you’re doing and get ready to update your playlist. Jaenga, the bass artist with absolutely beautiful taste in sound, just gifted us with his full-length debut album, and it’s honestly one of the most versatile and beautiful projects I’ve heard this year. Dream Machine is here, and it’s an 11-track statement that Jaenga isn’t just coming up… he’s already arrived.
This debut album has so much to offer. Want some brain-melting low-end? Throw on “Bass Go Silly”. Need a track with grimy, fast-pace energy? “Nap Nap” has you covered. And if you’re in a dancing mood, “Hustle” provides a great “lose yourself in the music” escape. He effortlessly glides between minimal, sub-low, melodic moments, and maybe even sneaks in some bass house, all without ever losing his unique, trippy style.
And can we talk about his live sets? From personal experience, catching a Jaenga set is a whole vibe, he brings this same immersive energy to the stage. If you see his name on a lineup, or can catch him live during his Dream Machine Tour, do NOT miss it. But for now, hop in the Dream Machine. This album presents the arrival of a new star in bass music.
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