BASS!! What are your 3 favourite bass lines of any genre? (With completely irrelevant poll options!)

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Is bass the sexiest part of any song?

Yeah!
11
21%
Hell yeah!
28
54%
Err, fish...
13
25%
 
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Yes! A totally bad ass bass line there. Still have this on 1st issue audio cassette from the 70's. Going to dig this out of the archives and give it a listen in its rendered mass published form. Thank you for the reminder! :tu:
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By the way, what do people say bass line rather than bass melody? 8)

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Benga - the king of basslines in a long dead genre called... dubstep (y'kno, when it was actually an interesting offshoot in UK dance music).



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Ozric Tentacles - Fetch Me The Pongmaster. There's at least 20 other Ozrics tracks I could have chosen - so many of their tracks are built around fairly busy, colourful basslines.

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Dickie Wagner gettin' it done in 1870... :o :party:

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This is the same method MJ used when he was working on Anthony Marinelli's Thriller.

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Always loved this one:


I wonder what synth they used, it was 1984.

By the way, Dennis Edwards died in February, I don't think I saw an RIP thread, just saying...

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do_androids_dream wrote: Rhythm & Sound - No Partial (you WILL need a sub for this one)
This track / album changed my approach to making music ... :love:

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thecontrolcentre wrote:
do_androids_dream wrote: Rhythm & Sound - No Partial (you WILL need a sub for this one)
This track / album changed my approach to making music ... :love:
That mans production is just on another planet.. I think it's a unique combination of gear - running synths through guitar amps - that kind of thing. It's all hardware of course.
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My 2 favs:



--After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.

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what? this one has been posted yet? I'm shocked.


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Just going through the Smith and Mighty back catalogue!
Bristol bass (and sub bass) kings:






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This is the same method MJ used when he was working on Anthony Marinelli's Thriller.

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Some of my fav funk basslines






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