Bassnectar discography

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Bassnectar discography
Studio albums12
EPs10
Singles30
Mixtapes23


This is the discography of American DJ Bassnectar.

Contents

Studio albums

YearAlbumPeak positions
US
[1]
US
Dance

[2]
2003Motions of Mutation
2004Diverse Systems of Throb
2005Mesmerizing The Ultra
2007Underground Communication
2009 Cozza Frenzy 24
2011 Divergent Spectrum 422
2012 Vava Voom 342
2014 Noise vs. Beauty 211
2015 Into the Sun 461
2016 Unlimited 491
2020All Colors [3] 254
2023The Golden Rule
"—" denotes an album that did not chart or was not released.

Extended plays

YearTitlePeak positions
US
[1]
US
Dance

[2]
US Heat.
2005 Everybody
2006 Blue State Riddim
2008 Heads Up
2009 Art of Revolution
2010 Timestretch 1947
Wildstyle 10231
2012Freestyle793
2013Take You Down
2017Reflective [4] 745
2017Reflective Part 28
2018Reflective Part 3 [5] 787
2019Reflective Part 4 [6] 13
"—" denotes an extended play that did not chart or was not released.

Singles

As lead artist

YearTitleAlbumPeak positions
US Dance
[7]
US Dance Sales
[8]
2002"Float"Non-album single
2004"Creation Lullaby" Diverse Systems of Throb
2005"Booty Line/California Sunrise"Non-album single
"Taurine Thruster" Motions of Mutation
"Everybody" Mesmerizing The Ultra
2006"Blue State Riddim"
2007"Yo"
(featuring Kristina Maria)
Underground Communication
"Bomb Tha Blocks"
(featuring Persia)
2008"Viva Tibet"
(produced with Freq Nasty
Non-album singles
2009"Land of the Lupes"
2010"Here We Go" Timestretch EP
"Bass Head"24
"Magical World"
(featuring Nelly Furtado)
Non-album single
"Wildstyle Method" Wildstyle EP
2011"Upside Down" Divergent Spectrum
"The Matrix"33
"Above and Beyond"
(with Seth Drake)
2012"Vava Voom"
(with Lupe Fiasco)
Vava Voom 26
"Ugly"
(with Amplive)
"Freestyle"Freestyle EP32
2014"Now"
(featuring Rye Rye)
Noise vs. Beauty
"You & Me"
(featuring W Darling) [9]
2015"Concussive"
(with Renholdër)
DJ Sona's Ultimate
Skin Music
"Into The Sun" Into the Sun 3222
2016"Speakerbox"
(re-released to promote The Fate of the Furious)
3612
"Reaching Out" Unlimited 45
2017"Watch Out"
(with Dirtyphonics featuring Ragga Twins)
Monstercat Uncaged, Vol. 1
2018"Heavyweight Sound" [10]
(with Jantsen featuring RD)
Reflective Part 3 EP
2020"Nice & Easy" [11]
(featuring Rodney P)
All Colors
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.
YearTitleAlbum
2018"Rabbit's Revenge" [12]
(Tom Morello featuring Bassnectar, Big Boi, and Killer Mike)
The Atlas Underground

Mixtapes

YearTitle
1998Gardens
1999Dreamtempo
2000World Beat Juice
2001 Freakbeat for the Beatfreaks
2002 Beatfreak Bohemia
20062006 BBC Pacific Breaks Special
2008Smashers & Mashers
Leftfield Downtempo Hyphop
2009Live Mixset for KISS FM
20102010 IDJ Mixtape
Bassnectar BBC Mixtape
2011Color Storm Remixtape
20122012 BBC MistaJam Mixtape
Amorphous Music Mixtape Volume 7
European Vacation Mix
Freestyle Mixtape
2013Immersive Music Mixtape Part One & Two
2015Mixtape 13
2016Night Owl Radio 057 ft. Bassnectar Takeover
2019Tempo of Dreams Mixtape
2020The Lockdown Mixtapes Pt.1: Inside For The People
2020The Lockdown Mixtapes Pt. 2: Sound In Motion
2023Music for Optimists - Mixtape #29

Remixes

YearTitleArtist
2001"Skin On the Drum"Michael Franti & Spearhead
2009"Teleport Massive"
(featuring Zumbi)
Bassnectar
2010"Prince" Deftones
2011"Lights" Ellie Goulding
"Immigraniada" Gogol Bordello
2013"Alkher Illa Doffor" Cheb i sabbah
"Rez" Underworld
2014"Feeling Good" Nina Simone
2015"Midnight" Joker
"Beauty of the Unhidden Heart" The Glitch Mob
2017"Get Deaded" Noisia
2018"High" [13] Rusko

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