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Best Basslines
#22
Posted 03 September 2004 - 6:01 PM
warb Escribi�:
youre not adding any of mine?? im not happy lol right im not suggesting any more :P no mr oizo? come on!
I forgot to add in Confusion by New Order (that song is way to repetitive) and I guess Mr Oizo should go in there...
thanks for the input, some of the tracks that have been suggested I haven't got, so i'm trying to download them, not having the greatest luck though :(
#24
Posted 03 September 2004 - 7:35 PM
block rocking beats has got to be the most recognizable basslines of all time ,also sneakerbeater whats with putting mindset to cycle and no got glint-that fc kahuna bass line is just a rip of got glint-my 10
block rockin beats
bug powder dust-original
rain-the beatles
rip groove-double 99
around the world-daft punk
er thats all.......
block rockin beats
bug powder dust-original
rain-the beatles
rip groove-double 99
around the world-daft punk
er thats all.......
#25
Posted 03 September 2004 - 8:09 PM
I've got a couple of ideas:
The start of Orbital - Doctor?
Crystal Method - PHD
Plump DJs - How much is enough?
Underworld - Shudder/King of snake
Prodigy - Climbatize
Prodigy - Break & enter
Fatboy Slim - Love island
I agree with loads of the ones already said, Underworld - Jumbo is the one that sticks out most.
The start of Orbital - Doctor?
Crystal Method - PHD
Plump DJs - How much is enough?
Underworld - Shudder/King of snake
Prodigy - Climbatize
Prodigy - Break & enter
Fatboy Slim - Love island
I agree with loads of the ones already said, Underworld - Jumbo is the one that sticks out most.
#26
Posted 03 September 2004 - 9:39 PM
hal Escribi�:
block rocking beats has got to be the most recognizable basslines of all time ,also sneakerbeater whats with putting mindset to cycle and no got glint-that fc kahuna bass line is just a rip of got glint
its actually 'glitterball' thats quite similar.
#28
Posted 04 September 2004 - 4:12 PM
ar! what kind of basslines are we talking here? Lines that move you or lines that are just plain brilliant? If the latter is under consideration, how about most anything by Flea or Jah Wobble?
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#33
Posted 04 September 2004 - 6:00 PM
*ignores anTypes stupid comment*
I was listening to an 80's soul/funk album last night, and fooking hell, the basslines were amazing, i'm adding some of those to the list, but I can't be remember the names right now.
This wont be a top ten list, it's not been increased to a top twenty list.
I was listening to an 80's soul/funk album last night, and fooking hell, the basslines were amazing, i'm adding some of those to the list, but I can't be remember the names right now.
This wont be a top ten list, it's not been increased to a top twenty list.
#35
Posted 05 September 2004 - 4:53 AM
i dunno.. you can actually SEE the baseline of it doesnt matter if your up at the front when the chems are spinning.. but apparently that baseline isnt considered good in these parts. some times simple is good, people. havent you guys ever heard of kraftwerk?
#40
Posted 05 September 2004 - 8:36 AM
iguanapunk Escribi�:
What's Bjork got to do with anything?The chems were going to do a remix for bjork but she dumbed it and they used the bassline (i believe) for DYOH. Maybe they used for of the remix in the whole song, but I'm not sure. antype prolly knows.