Bassline and 2-Step are two of UK club music's most important groove languages. 2-Step brings the swung, broken drum patterns of UK Garage, while Bassline pushes the low-end heavier with wobbling bass hooks, sharper drops, and more direct club energy. Together they create a lane that is vocal-friendly, rhythmically addictive, and built for movement. This collection brings together free Bassline and 2-Step beats from independent producers built for singers, rappers, MCs, DJs, and UK club-focused artists.
2-Step is all about swing. The kick pattern leaves space, snares and claps snap around the grid, and hats create shuffle. Instead of a straight four-on-the-floor pulse, the drums bounce. That bounce gives vocalists room to phrase naturally and gives rappers a pocket that feels different from Trap, Drill, or House.
Bassline adds pressure. The bass is often the hook — wobbling, pulsing, jumping, or answering the vocal chops. Bassline tracks can feel darker and more energetic than smooth UK Garage, but they still keep the club swing. The best Bassline beats are simple, memorable, and physical: one bass motif strong enough to carry the room.
What BPM is Bassline / 2-Step? 2-Step Garage often sits around 130–135 BPM, while Bassline can move around 135–145 BPM depending on the style. The tempo keeps the beat lively without losing vocal usability. Every track in this collection has BPM and key data attached so you can match the right bounce to your project.
This lane works especially well for vocal hooks and chopped phrases. A single repeated vocal line can turn into the track's identity. MCs can add energy without overcrowding the beat. Singers can float over the groove. DJs can use these tracks as bridges between Garage, House, Breaks, and heavier bass music.
Whether you're looking for smooth 2-Step, heavy Bassline, UKG-inspired club beats, wobble bass hooks, or vocal-ready UK club instrumentals, this collection is built to put working Bassline and 2-Step beats in front of you fast. Stream what catches your ear, download what fits your direction, and if you're producing Bassline or 2-Step yourself, upload your tracks to BTR.