Under Investigation: Riot Ten’s ‘Requiem for a Riot’ blows the case wide open
- 88jazalta
- Jun 6
- 2 min read
Loaded with high-impact collaborations with Deorro, TYNAN, Versa, Lit Lords, Smoakland, soWAYV & more, Riot Ten's album is out now on Monstercat.

Requiem For a Riot captures the chaos and catharsis of modern bass culture — pushing the genre’s limits with explosive drops, Latin-driven rhythms and hip-hop grit.
The early singles like Bass Bop and 2 Da Floor gave us a taste, but the full project hits different. It’s an evolution of Riot Ten’s sound — bigger, weirder, heavier and more dynamic.
If you thought you knew what to expect from him, think again.
One of the biggest surprises? His collab, 2 Da Floor, with Deorro. Yep, that Deorro.
Deorro, known for his high-energy house and Latin vibes, goes full-on riddim here — and it absolutely slaps. Honestly, no one saw that coming, and it’s straight-up fire. It’s wild, unexpected, and somehow just works.
Welcoming Deorro into the bass world is a moment worth celebrating.
The collab with Versa, Threats, also hits just right, showing off the darker, heavier side of Riot Ten that fans know and love.
It’s gritty, aggressive and built to break rails and necks.

Riot Ten’s impact on bass music runs deep. His breakout anthem Rail Breaker has earned nearly 20 million streams and remains a festival staple.
From sold-out tours to consistent, top 10-charting releases, Riot Ten continues to shape the genre’s scale and direction.
With Requiem For a Riot dropping just in time for festival season, Riot Ten is once again setting the tone for what’s next in bass music.
Dubstep news reporter Jack Zalta can be found on Instagram: @Jazalta
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