San Francisco's NastyNasty is one of the Bay's up-and-coming masters of bass, and on "No Names," he kicks it down with dark bass rumblings, synth blips, and some truly impressive polyrhythmic intensity. Though the genre can often get a bit tired, this track is particularly noteworthy because of a prominent Marvin Gaye vocal sample, which turns a well-done but standard bass track into a much more sentimental affair, with a resonance approaching that of Burial. via: xlr8r.com
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San Francisco's NastyNasty is one of the Bay's up-and-coming masters of bass, and on "No Names," he kicks it down with dark bass … read more
San Francisco's NastyNasty is one of the Bay's up-and-coming masters of bass, and on "No Names," he kicks it down with dark bass rumblings, synth blips, and some trul… read more
Sonic Fetishist, part time that-dude and all around netflix enthusiast. Making subwoofers safe for cool kids since 2008. releases on: Rwina, Planet Mu, Frite Nite, Robox Neo-Tech
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Sonic Fetishist, part time that-dude and all around netflix enthusiast. Making subwoofers safe for cool kids since 2008. releases on: Rwina, Planet Mu, Frite Nite, Robox Neo-Tech
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Sonic Fetishist, part time that-dude and all around netflix enthusiast. Making subwoofers safe for cool kids since 2008. releases on: Rwina, Planet Mu, Frite Nite, Robox Neo-Tech
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