A Movement, Not Just a Label
Wakaan has officially turned 10 years old. What started as a bold idea by Liquid Stranger in 2015 is now a global force in bass music.

The label is known for breaking rules, pushing boundaries, and making space for the truly weird.
Founded on Freedom
Wakaan was built on one core idea: creative freedom. No formulas. No trends. Just raw, fearless sound.
From day one, it gave artists a space to explore without limits.
Over 350 Releases Later…
With more than 350 tracks released, Wakaan has become a hub for forward-thinking bass.
Its roster includes innovators like LSDREAM, TVBOO, Champagne Drip, Ravenscoon, and Shlump.
These artists didn’t follow the scene — they reshaped it.
A Home for the “Weird and Wonderful”
That’s Wakaan’s motto. And it shows.
From wild sound design to full-on festival experiences, Wakaan embraces all things strange, spiritual, and sonically mind-bending.
More Than Music
Wakaan isn’t just a label — it’s a community.
Fans, artists, and creatives have built a culture around it. One that celebrates being different.
The Wakaan Festival has become a yearly pilgrimage for bass lovers, filled with deep drops, art, and energy you can’t fake.
A Decade of Impact
In just 10 years, Wakaan has gone from an underground project to a scene-defining powerhouse.
It’s inspired a wave of artists to take risks, stay weird, and build something of their own.
Looking Ahead
As Wakaan enters its next chapter, the mission stays the same: support bold artists and create space for sonic exploration.
The future looks even louder, deeper, and more unpredictable.
Because at Wakaan, normal is boring — and weird wins.
Comments are closed.