1/25/2002 6:08:16 AM, robin pinning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> Pardon my ignorance but the drum and bass people around 5 years ago were
>> all doing variations on a fat bassline sound, which they called a Reese
>> bassline. Although pretty easy to synthesize, I think that a KMS record's
>> bassline was widely sampled for this. I thought when I picked up 'bassline'
>> that it would be that one, but I don't think so. Have I just invented this,
>> or does someone know what I'm talking about?
>
>i know what yer talking about....the reese bassline is in vogue again
>now. check anything by mr.sliff (a beyer alterego) or diabla by funk
>d'void and by now a million other copyists

"Reese", of course, coming from Alex Reese, who first used that "wobble" type 
sound in 1994, I believe.

*useless hardcore/jungle/dnb knowledge tidbit #8757345763*

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