I don’t listen to a lot of bass music, but I really enjoy Mr Bill’s podcast. A lot of his guests are bass music producers.

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I used to make “serious” dnb in a past life, and bass in general (i’m from south florida i can’t help it) has always been super central to my process (and music consumption).

A few weeks ago I thought it would be fun to take a stab at making neurofunk (that dnb subgenre super focused on warp-y basslines, kinda protodubstep) without drums lol.

neurenzo bassi

the filename is a pretty obvious goofy headnod :upside_down_face:

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i dont know if this counts as bass music but i really like the liquid sound design in this guy’s work. it does remind me of mr. bill’s stuff kind of

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essential

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Can’t tell you how much I love those vids. RIP derg.

I’m from South Florida too. Grew up around Hondas with subs and DJ Magic Mike mixes. This topic pulled me right in.
Dynamix II is my go-to for the sound of that era.

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Love Dynamix ll but I classify them more as Electro.
I’m from Europe and back in the 90’s we mostly called that Miami Bass.
We mixed a lot of those with AUX 88, Drecxiya, UR, Dopplereffekt :space_invader:

Good times in dark warehouses :hugs:

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Love all of them too!
I think of slower Dynamix like the color beats as bass, the faster stuff is more electro for sure.

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Love Dynamix ll but I classify them more as Electro.
I’m from Europe and back in the 90’s we mostly called that Miami Bass.

not trying to argue or really overly get into semantics, but I don’t understand the “but” in this statement?
is electro not bass music? is miami bass not? Certainly that’s not what you’re implying.

Dynamix II is defo Miami Bass and Electro and Bass Music.

Anyway yes, love for all the above mentioned :slight_smile:

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It’s nothing new or super underground, but I keep coming back to Flume’s “hi this is Flume” from 2019, which he labeled a “mixtape” but feels awfully cohesive & complete to my ears.

The sound design is really killing it, to me.

I also have been revisiting Pole’s early works, especially LP1 and EP2 (the “blue” and “red” Pole records).

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Oh, and this one from Hyperdub back in the day, too!

LV feat Dandelion: CCTV (Hyperdub)

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Really a fan of HTIF. Flume is really popularizing granular synthesis in the more mainstream EDM, and I like how he returned to some more experimental compositional styles on that mixtape. You can hear the PC Music inspiration from Arca for sure and obviously Sophie who is on a couple tracks. Lots of creative delays and phys modeling too from what I hear, but truly unique composition regardless, no wonder so many try to follow his most recent style.

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I’ve gone back to those Pole albums a bunch as well. To me they feel almost out of time. My fave is the 3rd (yellow one).

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I was just saying that coming from a background in Electro I always associated them with that scene more than another ^^

Over here, we didn’t really use the term “Bass” music until about 10, 12 years ago.
Before that Miami Bass and Ghetto tech was all the rage

English is not my first language, sorry if sometimes my phrasing can be off :wink:

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Whatever “bass music” is considered to be, I’m here for it.

Pole’s 1 helped me re-read backwards from Basic Channel and Chain Reaction to roots dub, esp the studio works of Scratch Perry and King Tubby, and come full circle to Rhythm&Sound even with the artists. I had LP1 on vinyl, I think it was the literally heaviest 12" I ever owned. I don’t know if it’s Bass Music capitalized, but definitely bass music :level_slider:

Also bring me to London real dubstep sound anytime with Tempa, Hyperdub, DMZ etc. etc.

Mala will refresh your memory

and even closer maybe to this “Bass Music” description given above starting from Eprom and others, the one and only Zomby!!

Indeed, where were u in '92?

For what it’s worth, I have discovered that I tend to add WEN (e.g. EPHEM:ERA; Commotion EP; Time II Think; Carve + Gaze) and Visionist (e.g. I’m Fine parts I and II) too to the playlists In which I have Eprom.

Thanks for good list @crunchydrums, many unknown and interesting names in there (e.g. Bleep Bloop, Tsuruda).

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keen for radio show/DJ links…
highly recommend Benji B BBC Radio 1 show

Always admired Lil Silva’s work. His melodic vocal tracks are really solid, but his funky bass tracks are my favorite:

Lil SIlva - V1

Lil SIlva - Drumatic

I agree wholeheartedly that Noer The Boy should be more of a house-hold name. I still return to his unbelievable “SPILLEDNOISE EP” https://noertheboy.bandcamp.com/album/spillednoise-ep with some regularity. It is so wonky and knocks hard on the brain-pan…

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i’m learning so much from this post thank you all!
i’m currently digging egoless who maybe you all know it very well, but as new with this genre, i think is pretty fantastic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iK7l95zEIYM&t=45s

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Lots of research in front of me now. Fun!

That said - looking at the title of the thread - anyone want to take a stab on identifying common attributes in terms of arrangement? How do you know you’re listening to a Bass track? (Other than hearing the bass obvs):joy:

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