Showing posts with label bass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bass. Show all posts

Sunday, 21 June 2009

SUPRA1 - MIX FOR LOWER END SPASM



↓ SUPRA1 - MIX FOR LOWER END SPASM ↓

TRACKLIST:
01. Geeneus feat. Amy Bullman - Saturday
02. Sticky - Jumeirah Riddim
03. Hard House Banton - The Reign
04. Crazy Cousinz - Inflation
05. Julio Bashmore - Um Bongo
06. Lil Silva - Burning
07. Zinc - Blunt Edge
08. Drop The Lime - Tabac Theme
09. Blackfinger - UMF (Supra1 Remix)
10. Joker & Ginz - Re-Up
10. Gemmy - BT Tower
11. Joker & Ginz - Purple City
12. Sarantis ft. Warrior Queen - More Than Money (Starkey Remix)
13. Starkey - Knob Twiddler
14. ID - Handbagger (Baobinga rmx)

SUPRA1: myspace
LOWER END SPASM: blog

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Saturday, 13 June 2009

Guns Don't Kill People...Lazers Do

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Major Lazer's new album will be out June 16th, but for this week only you can check it out in its entirety over at their myspace,

Major Lazer: myspace

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Wednesday, 11 June 2008

Bringing the Bass...

When Alpha Neil kindly invited me to contribute to this blog I knew that I had to dig out some real gems for my first post. I dug out a couple old boxes of records I haven't seen in a long while, and pulled out these two killer basslines I'd almost forgotten about...

charades

First up is the 1983 boogie classic 'Gimme the Funk' from the Charades. A little bit of record noise on the intro but considering this French Maxi-45 spent a fair few years in the damp basement of an old house in Camberwell I think it survived quite well! Bouncy 80s synth bass business, with a fair helping of cheese. We love it!

Charades - Gimme The Funk (Instrumental)



mosdenia

Next is an obscure minimal house groover, 'Mosdenia' from Swing Tech. I used to play house and this record was given to me by a guy who owned a club where I used to DJ in the Middle East. It'd been handed to him on a trip to the US, with a phone number on the label on the other side. The one google result for this record suggests that its Sacramento based house producers Karizma and Jado. I might try that number sometime!

Minimal dubby production and tight, snappy drums leave plenty of space for what is clearly the centrepiece of this track... that deep-ass sub bass. Hear this on a club system and prepare for the diving bassline in the break to wreak havoc with your internal organs.

Swing Tech - Mosdenia


Charades: Discogs

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