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Rise Of Bass Planet gathers Maggotron and Debonaire in a compact dossier of Miami bass and electro, steeped in the digital funk of the early bass music canon. Tracks like “Biggest Bass Drum” and “Cyberzoids” offer the clipped breakbeats and synthetic tones emblematic of the genre’s lineage, underscored by a persistent low-end throb. The record’s lean runtime and precise execution mark it as a focused artifact of electro bass, nodding to old school hip hop and breakbeat traditions without excess.The interplay between Maggotron’s signature production and Debonaire’s contributions yields a signal that resonates within the nu electro and e-l-e-c-t-r-o tags, reflecting the era’s fascination with robotic motifs and machine-driven rhythms. Though modest in mainstream circulation—evidenced by a modest tally of Last.fm listeners and scrobbles—Rise Of Bass Planet remains a valued entry for crate-diggers tracing the contours of Miami’s underground bass music.
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Album lore
Rise Of Bass Planet gathers Maggotron and Debonaire in a compact dossier of Miami bass and electro, steeped in the digital funk of the early bass music canon. Tracks like “Biggest Bass Drum” and “Cyberzoids” offer the clipped breakbeats and synthetic tones emblematic of the genre’s lineage, underscored by a persistent low-end throb. The record’s lean runtime and precise execution mark it as a focused artifact of electro bass, nodding to old school hip hop and breakbeat traditions without excess.The interplay between Maggotron’s signature production and Debonaire’s contributions yields a signal that resonates within the nu electro and e-l-e-c-t-r-o tags, reflecting the era’s fascination with robotic motifs and machine-driven rhythms. Though modest in mainstream circulation—evidenced by a modest tally of Last.fm listeners and scrobbles—Rise Of Bass Planet remains a valued entry for crate-diggers tracing the contours of Miami’s underground bass music.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-4SwOiiYAKN6Yc3nndCBpfs |
|---|
Quick preview
Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify