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Rhythms running over me to wash away my fear, So back me up humanity and sweeten my tears There's something that connected us down throughout the years, No need to get so lonely, everyone's addicted to bass. Puretone Miscellaneous Album songs 1. Addicted To Bass Modify 2. Addicted To Bass Original Version 3. Stuck In A Groove. With a very selective output over the course of six years, no other act has had the same influence as Kemal and Rob Data with so few releases.

Looking back at the last 20 years, the track which had one of the biggest impacts on my musical preferences probably was Beckoning. And it was only the B-side with the equally massive Messiah on the A! Both are ultra-well executed pieces of music. Modern day pioneers. It came out in , before they became known as Annix, and the tone, the rhythm, the drums… just everything about it made me want to make music like this.

I was hooked. This was such a unique piece of music at the time it came out. This track completely brought me back in and still sounds incredible to this day. I could listen to this in a club, first thing in the morning, on a Sunday evening etc. It just ticks so many boxes and remains one of the best tunes of all time for me. It sounded like nothing else at the time to me and, like all great tunes, it still sounds as fresh today as it did when it was released 19 years ago.

When it came out Marcus, Lee and the 31 imprint were untouchable. The legacy of Marcus will live on forever because of tracks like this.

A stone- cold classic that has influenced so many but never been surpassed. RIP Marcus. I would kill to be able to make tracks like this. The bassline that follows the vocal movement is unique and it brings the back up a notch for sure. I don't think I've heard another track that uses something like this to transition from the vocal to the drop.

Something quite special. It's much harder to make a dancefloor hit with them. This is one of the tracks that put Noisia on the pedestal that they're on. A major milestone from Belgian superstar Netsky. Back in he was just making his entrance on Hospital Records, backed with killer remixes like this bouncy, stripped back work out from Die, Interface and Cartwright. What DJ Die, Interface and William Cartwright have done musically, was take a song that was already amazing and did something incredible - the original was flawless, and they took the ingredients and foundation and made it into an better song in my opinion.

A game-changer. The Tide is a track that still holds up today as one of the most cutting-edge pieces of electronic music ever written. It has this otherworldly atmosphere, almost like it was created by machines. With its gut-punching vocal and talkbox bassline Screamer in particular was a less of a wave and more of a tsunami.

I remember being 14 years old and hearing my older brother turn on his decks one day and play a particular track. I heard this haunting vocal echo throughout the house and it caught my ear like nothing I'd heard before.

I found that my favorite genre of music is alternative rock and my favorite bands are Weezer, Pixies, White Stripes, Smashing Pumpkins, etc. However, I feel that I've hit a wall and haven't really found any new music lately. I've been trying different Pandora stations for different bands but it seems like I just get the same bands over and over. These songs all seem to have the same guitar rhythm and similar baselines.



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