I got this album, I honestly never can work out if it's supposed to be at 45 or 33 but at the latter it has some bass on it. Well, it seems obvious it should be at 33 like all albums and so that the spoken word samples (including the Robocop "You're gonna be a bad motherfucker" one) are at the right speed but I think I have seen people saying it should be at 45 so I dunno - clearly he had no time to give any information to those buying it or to think up any track names or really do anything apart from bosh out eight slow mo bass workouts.
Sounds totally lame on this link anyway
I was trying to remember the name of that previous record and I flicked through a pile to find it, on the way I saw this one which has... well, the fuzzy sound but does this count as bass or not I dunno? Totally different in the way it is achieved to all the reggae etc stuff but I love it - and on my laptop sounds way fatter and thicker than the Gea one to my surprises
And someone on this website (who was it? Great tip anyway, cheers) recommended this record (which isn't a record it's a tape) and I immediately bought it cos I always wanted krautrockaiblly to exist and now it does, love the sounds from about 3.50 in, they are sort of bassy I think though as to whether they constitute a bassline I couldn't say
Again from the non-dub part of the bass world I love this track, I suppose in part cos it's a huge rip-off of Mother Sky, but from about 5.35 the noises that come in... it feels like all sorts of weird twisted in upon themselves and broken sounds are crashing into the song from above, smashing it open, brutally tearing it to pieces... in particular the bit with this blissful bass fuzz crunching in and overpowering it all and lifting it from a mere Mother Sky rip-off to an almighty Mother Sky rip-off with loads of cool noises on it.