The MiMOSA All I Know EP just dropped with Muti Music, and it hits like a punch to the chest. MiMOSA made his return with this project on June 6th. This is the rawest work from MiMOSA in years! Six tracks. No skips. All high-energy, grimy, underground bass–the kind that demands a massive sound system and a dark, sweaty warehouse.
“This EP pries into the heavier side of MiMOSA. I would describe it as ‘high energy west coast underground bass music for the masses.’ Made to be listened to on large sound systems to rattle your skull.”
– MiMOSA
He’s not wrong. The MiMOSA All I Know EP doesn’t just go hard–it’s a full reintroduction. It’s raw, tense, and distorted. It showcases an evolved, harder-hitting dimension of his signature sound.
For those unfamiliar, MiMOSA is not a newcomer to the scene. From the genre-blending Flux for Life to the iconic Psychedelic Stereo, his work has helped shape the sound of West Coast bass. With millions of streams and slots at global stages like Coachella, Shambhala, Tomorrowland, and Electric Forest, MiMOSA has built quite a prolific legacy. He’s collaborated with hip-hop legends like Bun B, Too $hort, and Prodigy of MOBB DEEP, and has remained a staple in underground spaces ever since.
Every Track on All I Know is a banger!
The title track “All I Know (ft. Jessica Love)” wastes no time setting the mood. It’s tense and dark. Love’s immersive vocal elements add an emotional melodic feel to the hard-hitting bass. It introduces us to the EP with a sound that’s equally soft, chaotic, and nostalgic.
Following up is “SWRV,” a reimagining of the MiMOSA collab with KOWTA. It’s like trap’s grimy stoner cousin; distorted and unpolished in the best way.
Then comes “Skyrise,” which brings us into futuristic riddim territory with its dynamic sound design. It’s cinematic, filthy, and easily one of the most immersive tracks on the project.
Meanwhile, “Everybody (ft. Corey)” blends shadowy trap-inspired basslines with gritty riddim textures. It’s dark and constantly building tension, but the groove is still very present.
“Freddy,“ my personal favorite on the EP, feels like past and present colliding. It leans on his hip-hop foundation, gritty and made darker by its captivating vocal layers.
Then, just when you think you’ve settled in, “Always on My Mind” cracks open a portal. It feels like early 2010s dubstep revived through the modern sonic sound of 2025.
This EP is Raw, Unfiltered, and Personal
What stands out most about All I Know is how deeply personal this reintroduction feels. The sounds hit hard, it’s heavy, but emotional in every glitch and vocal sample. It’s carved out its own lane in the current wave of bass music.
This project shows off the boundary-breaking production skills of MiMOSA. It takes us on a journey through not only his history, but also where he is headed as an artist.
MiMOSA Reshapes The Underground
The All I Know EP is a testament to MiMOSA’s artistic evolution. It’s both a nostalgic trip through his legacy and an evolved vision of his genre-blurring, earth-shaking sound. With this release, MiMOSA reimagines bass music, offering both longtime fans and new listeners a glimpse into his next chapter.
This release reminds us that underground West Coast bass isn’t just alive–it’s shifting, and MiMOSA is at the heart of that evolution.
If you’ve been waiting for a new release that rattles your skull and feeds your soul, this is it.
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