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Bassline | |
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Stylistic origins | Organ bassline house, Speed garage, 4x4 garage |
Cultural origins | mid/late-2000s, Sheffield |
Typical instruments | Music sequencer, Turntables, samplers, Drum machines, Personal computer |
Regional scenes | |
Sheffield, Leeds, Manchester |
Bassline (also known as Niche) is a musical genre that mixes elements of organ bassline house, speed garage and 4x4 garage. The style rose to prominence during the 2000s in Sheffield.
Notable tracks
- Irv Gotti featuring Ja Rule, Ashanti, Vita and Charli Baltimore — "Down 4 U (D'n'D Remix)" (the first bassline tune)
- Delinquent featuring Kcat — "My Destiny" (the first track to get signed from the bassline scene to AATW, leading UK dance label)
- T2 featuring Jodie Aysha — "Heartbroken" (reached number 2 in the UK Singles Chart)
Artists
- Delinquent [1]
- Shaun ‘Banger’ Scott [2]
- Jamie Duggan [3]
- Nev Wright [4]
- DJ Q [5]
- The Wideboys [6]
- T2 [7]
- Mr Virgo [8]
- TS7 [9]
- DJ EJ [10]
References
- Reed, Philippa (2007). "The Bassline scene". DJ Magazine. 4 (54): pp. 38–41.
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External links
- BassCutz, leading speed garage and bassline resourse
- DJ Q, BBC DJ who has promoted bassline
- About To Blow! Bassline, MTV Base and RWD Magazine feature
- Niche Nightclub, influential bassline club night