william_kent
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Bass is in the news!
A scientific paper was featured ( a couple of days late tbh ) on Sky 'news" yesterday - asserting bass makes people dance, or more properly:
"shite" I don't particularly care for that tune )
of course we old ravers always knew "Women Respond to Bass"
Renegade Soundwave - Women Respond To Bass
( admittedly the bass, and everything else, on this is pretty weak, but it's a good, albeit sexist, title though )
which makes me wonder - what is your entry for the "heaviest bassline"ever?
I'll kick off with:
Mungo Mtoto - Ghetto Children Version
( Dr Alimantado adopts an alias and, it is rumoured, Mad Professor goes wild on the mixing desk )
a record I'll probably never own because 1: it's a "Shaka Killer" and 2: the cheapest I've seen it for, on the rare occasions that it's up for sale, is £200 ( you've got to set limits, and this exceeds mine ) - never mind, I've got a needle drop WAV rip so I can always play it on CD or computer, whatever
of course, again, this raises ( not "begs"! ) the question of "what is heavy?"
A scientific paper was featured ( a couple of days late tbh ) on Sky 'news" yesterday - asserting bass makes people dance, or more properly:
Undetectable very-low frequency sound increases dancing
although Sky illustrated this with a particularly weak choice ( Meghain Trainor - All About That Bass, not going to post a link because...of course we old ravers always knew "Women Respond to Bass"
Renegade Soundwave - Women Respond To Bass
( admittedly the bass, and everything else, on this is pretty weak, but it's a good, albeit sexist, title though )
which makes me wonder - what is your entry for the "heaviest bassline"ever?
I'll kick off with:
Mungo Mtoto - Ghetto Children Version
( Dr Alimantado adopts an alias and, it is rumoured, Mad Professor goes wild on the mixing desk )
a record I'll probably never own because 1: it's a "Shaka Killer" and 2: the cheapest I've seen it for, on the rare occasions that it's up for sale, is £200 ( you've got to set limits, and this exceeds mine ) - never mind, I've got a needle drop WAV rip so I can always play it on CD or computer, whatever
of course, again, this raises ( not "begs"! ) the question of "what is heavy?"
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