First use of wobble bass?
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Re: First use of wobble bass?
Would you happen to have a link to any of that? I'd love to hear some of itwormcode wrote: In dnb since the early 90s too, but the craziest ones I remember were on Bizzy B's old label Joker around 1995/1996. There's a jump up/clownstep thread in SNH with a bunch of 90s wobbling.



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Re: First use of wobble bass?
efence wrote:its not the first but i would say its the birth of the modern wobble
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Early Mr. Oizo > any 'wobble' bullshit you can find
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i would guess man has been wobbling basses before audio recording existed 

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Yeah, i've head "wobbles" on moog LPs from the '60s and dance tracks from the 80sjonahmann wrote:In dubstep I think was Skream in 2006. The ability to LFO a filter has been around as long as those early Moog synths.
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That Mr. Oizo tune was sick. Does anyone know if that was sampled by Feed Me in Chainsmoker? Sounds very similar.
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Re: First use of wobble bass?
Probably since LFO's were put onto synths.
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http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=249871Elektronikz wrote:Would you happen to have a link to any of that? I'd love to hear some of itwormcode wrote: In dnb since the early 90s too, but the craziest ones I remember were on Bizzy B's old label Joker around 1995/1996. There's a jump up/clownstep thread in SNH with a bunch of 90s wobbling.
Maybe here too http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=202426
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Pretty strange, yeah.topmo3 wrote:lol my thoughts exactly.mthrfnk wrote:Gewze wrote:Got to hear kraftwerk, never heard them before.
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Highly recommended threadwormcode wrote:http://www.dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=249871Elektronikz wrote:Would you happen to have a link to any of that? I'd love to hear some of itwormcode wrote: In dnb since the early 90s too, but the craziest ones I remember were on Bizzy B's old label Joker around 1995/1996. There's a jump up/clownstep thread in SNH with a bunch of 90s wobbling.

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Re: First use of wobble bass?
id imagine it was in the 60s and probably the work of one of those prog. rock dudes with the room-filling synthesizers although i wouldn't be surprised if one of the Delia Derbyshire/Raymond Scott-types did it years before.
listen to Louis and Bebe Barron's work on the Forbidden Planet soundtrack, definitely some (probably accidental) 1950s wobbling going on in there.
listen to Louis and Bebe Barron's work on the Forbidden Planet soundtrack, definitely some (probably accidental) 1950s wobbling going on in there.
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pretty sure it was britnhey spears in that song from 2006 called circus
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Re: First use of wobble bass?
Horsepower productions was wobbling in 3002jonahmann wrote:In dubstep I think was Skream in 2006. The ability to LFO a filter has been around as long as those early Moog synths.
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So u are some kind of time traveller or what? Wobbling throught the future and the present?joegrizzly wrote:Horsepower productions was wobbling in 3002jonahmann wrote:In dubstep I think was Skream in 2006. The ability to LFO a filter has been around as long as those early Moog synths.

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