Wurme Is Taking Over—and We’re All Just Living in the Bassline
- ALT. RECESS
- Apr 17
- 2 min read

You know that moment at a festival when the lights drop, the bass kicks in, and the entire crowd moves like one massive, pulsing heartbeat? That’s the moment Wurme owns. And if you haven’t heard of him yet, buckle up—because this Chicago-born, LA-based bass sorceress is making serious waves.
Signed to none other than Steve Aoki’s iconic Dim Mak Records (yes, that Steve Aoki), Wurme is living out a dream that feels more like a movie plot than real life. Getting signed to Dim Mak? That’s the kind of "pinch me" moment most creatives spend their whole careers chasing. For Wurme, it’s just another wild chapter in an already electric journey.
His sound? Vocal-driven bass music with teeth. It’s emotional, it’s heavy, it’s vibey as hell—and it hits in all the right places. He's the kind of artist who can break your heart and rebuild it all in one set, and if you've caught him live, you already know he doesn’t just perform. He commands. His shows are a full-body experience that blur the line between DJ and musical magician.
And let’s talk about that viral explosion: "Do Not Come." This track didn’t just catch fire—it ignited. The kind of song that somehow manages to be aggressive, addictive, and dancefloor-ready all at once. If you haven’t already queued it up, go fix that immediately. It’s the sonic equivalent of mainlining adrenaline.
With festival stages growing bigger and his fanbase growing louder, Wurme’s eyes are set on the ultimate prize: Lollapalooza. And really, what could be more poetic than this Chi-town native lighting up the stage at the city’s most legendary festival?
Wurme isn’t just the future of electronic music—he's the now. He's the storm you didn’t see coming, the drop that makes the crowd go feral, the artist you tell your friends about because you were there before the rest of the world caught on.
Go see him live in action. You won’t just leave a fan—you’ll leave a believer.
Stream "Do Not Come" on all platforms if you haven't already!
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