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First track to use 16th note bassline?
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Chemogen
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Posted : Oct 22, 2008 19:32:11
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Just wondering if anyone can pinpoint the first tracks that made use of the now trademark, rolling 16th note bassline? |
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nyama
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Posted : Oct 27, 2008 19:13
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mmmh, lemme think... must be by the artist "neandertaler" trackname "knocking some wood on a stone"
sry, but this was a must
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Wizack Twizack
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Posted : Nov 29, 2008 02:23
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DJSarasin
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Posted : Dec 5, 2008 16:37
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Kaz
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Posted : Dec 8, 2008 10:51
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Huxflux and GMS?? From the top of my head - Juno Reactor did it way back in '94-5, I'm quite sure that they weren't even close to the first.
If you are asking for the standard-full-on version of it, then we're talking about 1996, contested Psychopod (the Headlines EP), and GMS (Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?). Tim Schuldt also comes to mind, but the guy did take a while to release his music (even though it was rocking dancefloors right off the bat).  http://www.myspace.com/Hooloovoo222 |
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