stewblack Posted August 19 Posted August 19 Interesting discussion @Reggaebass and @SumOne As I get older I find myself craving what, for want of a better word, I call authenticity. I speak not of composition but more of the sound. Real instruments played live in a ratty old studio. For reggae and some other musical genres, it's a vital part of the experience 1 1 Quote
Leonard Smalls Posted August 19 Posted August 19 5 minutes ago, stewblack said: authenticity Here's my entry for this month's BC compo compo... In order to be as authentic as poss I should have bought an old Fender through a big valve amp, then mixed everything using tape delays and valve mixing desks and whatever else. However, as I have none of that stuff, just a Sandberg bass, a Helix, an Impulse keyboard and battered Squier Strat plus Ableton on a PC and a host of VSTs and plug-ins. But I did play the bassline in 1 with no further overdubs so that might be a touch authentic! 3 Quote
Reggaebass Posted August 19 Author Posted August 19 1 hour ago, Leonard Smalls said: Here's my entry for this month's BC compo compo... In order to be as authentic as poss I should have bought an old Fender through a big valve amp, then mixed everything using tape delays and valve mixing desks and whatever else. However, as I have none of that stuff, just a Sandberg bass, a Helix, an Impulse keyboard and battered Squier Strat plus Ableton on a PC and a host of VSTs and plug-ins. But I did play the bassline in 1 with no further overdubs so that might be a touch authentic! Nice work Leonard, I’d happily listen to that, good luck with your entry 1 Quote
SumOne Posted August 22 Posted August 22 'To celebrate the legendary roots reggae band - Misty In Roots’ 50th anniversary, are set to reissue their classic back catalogue, starting with their classic debut album - Live At The Counter Eurovision ‘79.' (Bandcamp link) ....which is good news as geting their records (either physically or digitally) isn't easy. 50th anniversary live shows later this year too. ♨️ 1 1 Quote
Piers_Williamson Posted August 22 Posted August 22 On 19/08/2025 at 15:07, Leonard Smalls said: Here's my entry for this month's BC compo compo... In order to be as authentic as poss I should have bought an old Fender through a big valve amp, then mixed everything using tape delays and valve mixing desks and whatever else. However, as I have none of that stuff, just a Sandberg bass, a Helix, an Impulse keyboard and battered Squier Strat plus Ableton on a PC and a host of VSTs and plug-ins. But I did play the bassline in 1 with no further overdubs so that might be a touch authentic! Is that you in the pic (on El Cap)? Quote
Leonard Smalls Posted August 22 Posted August 22 58 minutes ago, Piers_Williamson said: Is that you in the pic (on El Cap) No! Never been. Fell over 100' near Holyhead once though... Quote
SumOne Posted August 27 Posted August 27 New Adrian Sherwood album 'The Collapse of Everything' has just been released. The title track gives a good idea of what the album is like: 1 Quote
Reggaebass Posted August 27 Author Posted August 27 3 hours ago, SumOne said: New Adrian Sherwood album 'The Collapse of Everything' has just been released. The title track gives a good idea of what the album is like: Thanks for that one, I’ve got a bit of a drive now so will check that out 1 Quote
SumOne Posted Sunday at 09:04 Posted Sunday at 09:04 The Heptones, Good Life ... nice bassline to play along to. 1 1 Quote
Reggaebass Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 25 minutes ago, SumOne said: Pablo Gad, Trafalgar Square (Album) Thanks for that one, hard times is one of my all time favourites 1 Quote
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