Set the Controls for the Heart of the Bass

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Set the Controls for the Heart of the Bass is a 1990 album by Bassomatic. The title and title track are derived from the Pink Floyd song "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun".

Track listing

  1. "In the Realm of the Senses" (4:14)
  2. "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Bass" (5:25)
  3. "Fascinating Rhythm" (4:08)
    • Vocals [Chat-on-the-mic]: Inna One Step
    • Written by: Laurie Mayer, Musgrave*, Steve Roberts, William Orbit
  4. "Rat Cut-a-Bottle" (5:52)
    • Rap: A-Side
    • Scat: Midrange
    • Turntables: Sugar J
    • Written by: William Orbit
  5. "Love Catalogue" (2:17)
    • Organ [Hammond]: Matthew Vaughan
    • Turntables: Sugar J
    • Written by: John Gosling, William Orbit
  6. "Zombie Mantra" (5:53)
    • Backing vocals [Gospel Harmonies]: Steve Roberts
    • Vocals [Guerilla War-cry]: Lizzie Tear
    • Vocals [Transcendental Loopgroove]: Sonique
    • Written by: William Orbit
  7. "Freaky Angel" (5:25)
    • Written by: Laurie Mayer, Musgrave*, William Orbit
  8. "Wicked Love" (3:57)
    • Organ [Hammond], strings, piano, guitar: Matthew Vaughan
    • Written by: Matthew Vaughan, William Orbit
  9. "Ease On By" (4:19)
    • Written by: Laurie Mayer, Musgrave*, William Orbit
  10. "My Tears Have Gone" (4:23)
    • Backing Vocals [Gospel Harmonies]: Steve Roberts
    • Guitar, clavinet: Rick Kenton
    • Organ [Hammond]: Matthew Vaughan
    • Vocals: Laurie Mayer
    • Written by: Laurie Mayer, Rick Kenton
  11. "In the Realm of the Senses" (Funky Paradise Mix) (5:59)
    • Written by: Musgrave*, William Orbit
  12. "Fascinating Rhythm" (Soul Odyssey Mix) (4:15)
    • Piano: Dean Ross
    • Vocals [Chat-on-the-mic]: Inna One Step
    • Written by: Laurie Mayer, Musgrave*, Steve Roberts, William Orbit