May 28, 2016

Miami Bass Chronicles with DJ Magic Mike

Via http://www.rbmaradio.com







































This is a great radio show I would like to focus your attention on! Once a month none other than DJ Magic Mike opens his vaults to give us an exclusive megamix of Miami bass. What is even better is that even if you happen to miss the live show, the mixes can still be listened to on the rbmaradio page. If I was you I would go and take a look because they are HOT and booming! We are talking about the master at work here...

Here's the link:
http://www.rbmaradio.com/shows/miami-bass-chronicles-w-dj-magic-mike

Bass 2000 - Mission 1

Elevator bass
























 

That's how I always think of this kind of bass. Now I don't mean this in a negative way, because I play this style A LOT myself, especially when in my car. But there is something about it, I don't know, you can play the songs a hundred times and it's like you can just keep playing them. Not because they are SO great, but because you also don't really get tired of them, just like elevator music, but with a lot of bass added! It just keeps playing while your mind is busy with other things...




 
Hear what I mean? Easy listening...





Sometimes a little more uptempo ofcourse...




 
So tracks 1 thru 12 are written, produced, arranged and orchestrated by Robert Bartko and Ivan Kopas under a variety of aliases like Bass Enigma, Bass Unlimited, Bass Addiction, Bass Factory 808, Bass Transmission and Bass Apocalypse.





















The remaining 4 tracks are bonus remixes like Bass Mekanik's "Feel the music" competition mix and Bass Trip's "Ozone" trip hop bass mix...
 





And the artwork? Hahaaa... do you see it?? Ofcourse: Deryck Ragoonan for ImagExpress, Miami, Fl.!

D.J. Fury - Competition Bass ("PayPlay.FM edition")

Who remembers?

























I know I already posted this cover somewhere in 2012, but the reason I'm posting it again is the following; so while going through my files I found the digital version of this release. And the folder included a pdf file with printable covers from the old PayPlay.FM site! I thought this could be interesting to share with you, my loyal followers... 

Check it out:




















Unfortunately they don't supply covers anymore on their website, but if you're interested in these ones, you can GET THEM HERE.