Find someone who feels the drop.
The first dating platform built for ravers, festival-goers, and electronic music lovers. Match on sub-genres, not selfies.
The Problem
Ravers date ravers.
There's nowhere to find each other.
Mainstream apps don't get it
Tinder doesn't know the difference between dubstep and drum & bass. Your music taste is your identity, not a trivia question.
Radiate refuses to be a dating app
The biggest rave social platform explicitly says "not a dating app" while users desperately try to use it as one. Group chats close after events. Connections fade.
Music apps match genres, not culture
Vinylly and Tastebuds match on streaming data. They treat EDM the same as jazz or country. They miss everything that makes the scene a community.
Festival connections die at sunrise
You meet someone incredible at a festival. The lights come on. You exchange Instagrams. Two weeks later, nothing. There's no bridge from the moment to a relationship.
How It Works
Built for the culture,
not borrowed from it.
Genre-aware matching
House, techno, dubstep, trance, drum & bass, hardstyle. Your sub-genre preferences shape who you see. Someone who vibes to melodic techno is not the same as someone who lives for riddim.
Festival-linked profiles
Tag the festivals and shows you're attending. See who else is going to Lost Lands, EDC, or your local Thursday night at the club. "Going to the same show?" is the best opener in dating.
Rave identity, not just photos
Favorite artists. Festival history. Totem stories. The set that changed your life. Profiles that show who you actually are inside the scene.
Local scene discovery
Not just mega-festivals. Find people at shows in your city, your scene, your corner of the community. The rave fam starts local.
The scene gave you the music.
BassMatch helps you find the person to share it with.
A dating platform that understands what it means to feel the bass in your chest and want someone standing next to you who feels it too.