Gentlemens Club Return To Crucast With Bassline Weapon ‘Hit The Ground’
Soloman and 50 Carrot deliver a club-ready Bassline cut already gaining early traction across UK Bass DJs and charts.

Gentlemens Club are back on Crucast with Hit The Ground, a high-energy Bassline release that reinforces why the duo remain one of the most reliable names in modern UK Bass music.
Made up of Soloman and 50 Carrot, Gentlemens Club have built their reputation on heavyweight low-end, sharp sound design and a style that moves comfortably between Bassline, Dubstep and Drum & Bass. Their productions have long been a staple in club sets across the UK and beyond, with DJs regularly reaching for their records when they need something that hits hard on big systems.
Hit The Ground follows that same formula. Built around punchy drums and driving bass pressure, the track leans into the raw energy that has defined Gentlemens Club’s sound for years. It’s direct, impactful and clearly designed with dancefloors in mind, capturing the kind of peak-time momentum that has helped the duo maintain strong support across the Bassline and UK Bass scenes.
For Crucast, the release adds another powerful entry to the label’s catalogue of Bassline and Drum & Bass crossover records. For Gentlemens Club, Hit The Ground is another reminder of their consistency in delivering music that works where it matters most: the rave.
With its driving groove and unmistakable low-end pressure, Hit The Ground is built for DJs and dancers alike — a straight-to-the-floor Bassline weapon that keeps Gentlemens Club firmly locked into the pulse of UK club culture.
























