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Bass Influence - Bass Riddim FLAC album

Tracklist

Other Side
Bass Riddim
This Side
Bonus Track
Let It Rip

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
IMP 019 Bass Influence Bass Riddim ‎(12") Impact Records IMP 019 UK 1993
IMP 019 Bass Influence Bass Riddim ‎(12", TP, W/Lbl) Impact Records IMP 019 UK 1993
IMP 019 Bass Influence Bass Riddim ‎(2xFile, MP3, 192) Impact Records IMP 019 UK 2013
IMP 019 Bass Influence Bass Riddim ‎(2xFile, MP3, 320) Impact Records IMP 019 UK 2013
IMP 019 Bass Influence Bass Riddim ‎(2xFile, WAV) Impact Records IMP 019 UK 2013


Bass Influence - Bass Riddim FLAC album

Musician performer: Bass Influence

Title: Bass Riddim

Country: UK

Date of release: 1993

Style: Breakbeat, Hardcore

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1679 mb

Rating: 4.9 / 5

Votes: 745

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terostr
93-95 jungle fans who skip the Impact back catalog due to it being known primarily for happy hardcore, do so at their own risk. Amongst the happier stuff, there's EPs like this nestled in there! "Bass Riddim" is a pretty underrated 93 darkside track - top notch beatwork (highly distinctive and well chopped/layered) with nice dark pads and decent vocal samples, plus a big familiar omnious hardcore lead chopped a bit in the breakdown. I'm trying to remember the original source of that lead, but only remembering its later use on a DJ Spice 10" on Soapbar. "Let It Rip" lets bits of happy show through, mainly in the second section, and features some 4/4 kick (still subtle), but it's miles away from the happy style Impact and Sedders were most known for back then. Huge EP in my opinion, 5/5.
terostr
93-95 jungle fans who skip the Impact back catalog due to it being known primarily for happy hardcore, do so at their own risk. Amongst the happier stuff, there's EPs like this nestled in there! "Bass Riddim" is a pretty underrated 93 darkside track - top notch beatwork (highly distinctive and well chopped/layered) with nice dark pads and decent vocal samples, plus a big familiar omnious hardcore lead chopped a bit in the breakdown. I'm trying to remember the original source of that lead, but only remembering its later use on a DJ Spice 10" on Soapbar. "Let It Rip" lets bits of happy show through, mainly in the second section, and features some 4/4 kick (still subtle), but it's miles away from the happy style Impact and Sedders were most known for back then. Huge EP in my opinion, 5/5.