Garage basslines (tell me some history:)
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Garage basslines (tell me some history:)
I was never really into Garage but have been listening to quite a bit recently. How come people like Zed Bias, Horsepower cru, Artwork etc all had the same sounding basslines? were they all using the same hardware/software to make them?
Curious to know about it.
Curious to know about it.
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apply the same question to many dubstep artists today and you have yourself an answer my friend 

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same bass sound?
dont agree with that
for extreme bass sounds in garage check
Wookie - Battle
Zed Bias - Neighbourhood
Double99 - RIP Groove
Sticky - Ganjaman
copied many times!
dont agree with that
for extreme bass sounds in garage check
Wookie - Battle
Zed Bias - Neighbourhood
Double99 - RIP Groove
Sticky - Ganjaman
copied many times!
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thought it may sound like a retarded query after I posted it tbh:)D+ wrote:apply the same question to many dubstep artists today and you have yourself an answer my friend
It makes sense in my head tho. A lot of the stuff them artists above use to make tunes and their basslines dont sound as good to me as most dubstep stuff today.
take these tunes for example
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=I5kz4JECAxQ
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=M-SVHODRD0Q
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=zLeFs0NZ3 ... re=related
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=0V913FTIg ... re=related
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Well the RIP Groove bass sound wasn't original in the first place. Majorly over used in copias Jungle tracks many moons before Double 99 jumped on it.Joe C wrote:same bass sound?
dont agree with that
for extreme bass sounds in garage check
Wookie - Battle
Zed Bias - Neighbourhood
Double99 - RIP Groove
Sticky - Ganjaman
copied many times!
The same could be said for the Zed Bias - Neighbourhood bass. A reasonbly flat Reece sound with some short sub drops underneath - Jungle tip
As for the bass in the Wookie track - pretty unique in my eyes, that guy was totally original.
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