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  • Unstoppable power!

  • FRESH! and it'll always be.

  • magnificent bass!

  • Speed Garage would use this throbbing bass sound 10yrs after the release of this exellent tune.

  • Rihanna's new vid released yesterday. almost p0rn0graphic

  • @Ciorob1tch Just who exactly, coming to hear tracks like this one here, would give a fuck about Rihanna?

  • Just has been repressed by NRK. ALLELUJAH.

  • Lovely ; )

  • Weird how much this sounds like it could have been made in the UK earlier this year...

  • This is shite !

  • this came out two years before i was born and sounds like it was made twenty years from now!!! madness

  • @rallzam Can you not hear the rolling sub-bass line? Sorry if he doesn't compress the fuck out of it like Noisia and every other drum & bass DJ. Not that compressing it makes it sound bad, but still you can clearly hear the fucking bassline.

  • @rallzam you're a div

  • @rallzam are u dumb?

  • @rallzam go and listen to lil wayne if you want your kiddie bass

  • Hey nice image of Russian theatre production: Meyerhold?  Yes, I love techno and Russian theatre!

  • To think this was made in 1988 just blows my mind.

    But you see, the TR909 was made in 1984 and analogue synths go way back, so this was always possible. I think you only need to listen to some of the more obscure disco instrumentals from the 70's to hear the blueprints of dance music. Not to mention Kraftwerk and similar artists.

  • It's called DETROIT TECHNO!

  • This has cleared up a little mystery.... The difference between the Reese bass and the Hoover bass sounds.

  • oh come ooooonnnnn

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  • is there a instrumental mix on track ?

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  • Very powerful groove. Amazing what innovation can produce!

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  • Doesn't matter how you make the burger, the taste is important.

    Every single producer using one of the mentioned programs is still better than people like you who don't make music at all but think they're Mozart.

  • Amen to that!!

  • Yeah he had drum machines and synthesizers and a midi controller .... oh wait cubase, reason and fl has all of them.

  • Aw man... I can still see that hot brunett jaming to this while I'm getting closer and closer ... back in the day. Thanks for the memories!!!

  • i like the sound it sounds like the movie the beach

  • I've never knew why this sound was called the 'Reese bass,' till now... Awesome - simple yet so dark and funky

    Don't sample - make your own basslines - not that hard!

  • ``not that hard! ''

    It is if you don't have rythm.

  • @8bitmeta

    nah mate, you need to start with an analogue sound and then hopefully put it through some analogue racks otherwise it just don't sound the same.

    modern digital basslines generally sound shite.

  • does anyone know which sample in fruityloops would match this one best?

  • I'm looking for this too. Wiki says having layered clashing sawtooth waves.

  • well i don't know about fruityloops but if you have any kind of software synth you need to layer 3 or more sawtooth waves with the fine-tune pitch slightly different on each one. this makes the waves go out of phase and make the unmistakeable sound that we all love :D

    basically what im saying is fruityloops probably isnt the best thing to use - try reason or ableton or something

  • That is one of the stupidest comments ever! Your VSTi are exactly the same no matter if they are open in FLoops, Ableton, Cubase, Renoise etc etc. In fact suggesting Reason without which synth is the icing on the cake as it can't even load VSTs :rolleyes:

  • if you actually think my slightly misinformed attempt to help this guy out was one of the 'stupidest comments ever' you obviously haven't wasted as much time as i have trawling through the aggressive spewings of sexually frustrated geeks that is known as 'youtube'

  • haha funny, i like it

  • Funny, but Kazakore is right. Just as much can be done in Fruity Loops. I dare someone to challenge me on this.

  • CHALLENGE ACCEPTED

  • dont be fucken silly loops arent fruity its just sugar

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  • open the WASP

    select 2 saw waves(same octave). Detune 1 to +30 and 1 to -30

    turn the amp decay and sustain all the way up

    record a sample of it

    maybe use a bit of drive or distortion (subtle)

    import into a sampler channel and set your loop points etc...

    low pass with the svfLPx2 (about 8oclock on the cutoff for this sound) with little or no resonance.

    hope that helps

  • uh. pretty sure it's PWM of two detuned square waveS!

  • Good One Dude!

  • nice!

  • yez more vital knowhow in (dnb) music history and it's producion: 2xZ osc. whitch are detuned basically.

  • Just shows how futuristic Detroit Techno has been. This came out in what, 1988! Jungle/D&B, Techno and electronic music have thrived because of tracks like this one.

  • im sorry i cant get enuff of this c ima dj this is one rec i dont have. i need my own copy.

  • u got that rec that goes bang bang i wanna do u & koro koro blk iz blk.

  • omg u r the man!!!!!!!!!!.why did radio stop playin this r u krazy. New york in the 90's weed smokin,bogie smellin,liqueur tastin,house shakin music. the world in ny,the bank on houson st in the vil' inthe 90'S damn i miss those dayz, shit was right on those house nites. thanx 4 that, 4 real. discocaine w/the insane name puttin u ta shame.....rock on baby rock on.... yo u got baby ford from england remember him?.

  • baby ford! - killer track bud, the track u want is on my playlist!

  • when your relating to the word *DEEP* back in the day, i can guarantee you 100% there was NO tune that could touch this! absolutely no one had ever heard anything like this before!

    and dont even ask me what this sounded like in a warehouse - the bass literally hi-jacked your fuckin soul and spat it out! LOL!

    ******************WARNING*****­****************

    Dont even consider takin any poppers with this tune! its simple - you aint coming back!This really is *THE MIKE TYSON* of B-LINE!

  • omg! got a funny one here!...in 1989 was in a queue waiting to get into SPECTRUM at HEAVEN in Charring Cross.this guy was sent home apparently to get his ID,he was too young, he came back, The bouncer said no, he kept saying gimme another chance,oh please gimme another chance,we all burst out laughing coz we could hear the dj play this tune from outside, everyone knew this tune coz of the bass! bouncer heard it too and started laughin! guess what?..he let the poor lad in! THE POWER OF MUSIC EH!

  • I love that DEEP HOUSE TECHNO partner...it get's into my mind and makes me feel like I'm on another planet...if it can't do that....it's not deep enough 4 me. REESE is DEEP. THANKS 4 posting man.

  • There's no mistaking a Reese record... excellent stuff!

  • the originator of "the reese bass" as taken up by one billion drumnbass tunes. including terrorist. woo!

  • @junglejungledave it's because the reese bass rolls so nicely, it just fits the genre so well :)

  • Wow, this is real dope, thanks for the post.

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