Nothing hits quite like a bit of good old-fashioned wobble bass. From fidget house to UK bassline—two genres that the Norwegian artist Snelle, the author of “Blink Blink,” the song I’m about to start telling you about in the following sentence, cites as influences—a wiggly, deep bassline always has the ability to bring us out of whatever dark night of the soul we are currently struggling to transcend. And that brings us to “Blink Blink.” Produced by Oslo head Spr1te, the track is a full-on wobble fest of the highest order. It’s a straight-up joyride, people. It recalls, at least in spirit, one of the great fidget tunes of all time: “Beeper” by The Count & Sinden featuring Kid Sister. But the sonics here are maximized for proper 2025 club damage. It lives in the same general crushed sonic world as Nina's favorites EQ and New York. Summer might be winding down, but not until “Blink Blink” is done playing.