The Outlawed Bass

The Outlawed Bass

Track Listings
1. Miami Boyz
2. Dance for the Bulldog
3. Miami Funk
4. Hard Blow from the Bottom
5. Ghetto Swing
6. Gangsta Bass
7. Nothing But the Dog in Me
8. Jesse James the Outlaw
9. Streets Called the Bottom
10. Comin' Up


The Outlawed Bass
The Outlawed Bass
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Displaced in the Genre--Future Caribean/ an Accoplishment
The Outlawed Bass
Miami Boyz
Manufacturer: On Top
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | R&B | Styles | Music
BassBass | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Southern RapSouthern Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
ASIN: B000005A0V
Release Date: 1992-08-25

Tracks:

  1. Miami Boyz
  2. Dance for the Bulldog
  3. Miami Funk
  4. Hard Blow from the Bottom
  5. Ghetto Swing
  6. Gangsta Bass
  7. Nothing But the Dog in Me
  8. Jesse James the Outlaw
  9. Streets Called the Bottom
  10. Comin' Up

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Displaced in the Genre--Future Caribean/ an Accoplishment.......2006-11-19

This album highlights the beuty of electronic music and how the tools of production can be used to express the artists reserves of works. Whether he or she was thinking of the works while sleeping at a hotel, or sleeping in a crack house, or sleeping in a mansion. Every body deserves to express their own art form. These guys have Created a Caribean Parade Anthem that is capable of reaching people now and later. The accent of an immigrant has a texture far beyond any pop artist. Pop music just makes for fatter pockets for black/white boring wasted cd's.
It's an album if you have the right Music Playback System (to capture the lower frequencies) that can send a listener into raptures. Another artist to consider is Magotron who has and emphasizes the triumpant realization of Bassentelechy. When a listener realizes the patterns and textures a beat/rythm/song contains, then realizes the song is capable of allurring new inspiring artist or above average listeners to understand the phenomenon of really artistic music even more. My advice is to listen to music from amped headphones and from different playback sytems proffesional as well as home stereo systems, because of the way consumer electronic engineers employ enrichment and or enhancement tools genetically into these types of electronics. Some call it coloration but what is a world without color?
Outlawed Bass
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • If you enjoy your subwoofer, this will provide some fun
Outlawed Bass
Bass Outlaws
Manufacturer: Newtown Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Dance & DJ | Styles | Music
BassBass | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
BassBass | Rap & Hip-Hop | Indie Music | Stores | Music
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  1. Busted
  2. King of Quad
  3. Sonic Overload

ASIN: B00000J7H1
Release Date: 1999-06-08

Tracks:

  1. Slow Quad
  2. Bass Shaft
  3. Ghetto Cruiser
  4. Subquadrasonic
  5. Tripped Out
  6. Back Wards Forwards Slow N Fast
  7. Blown Apart
  8. At The Party
  9. ASR 10
  10. Power Packed
  11. Hear It Humm
  12. Dreaded Quad
  13. Strictly For 15's
  14. Kill The Competition

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars If you enjoy your subwoofer, this will provide some fun.......2005-12-23

It was only by accident that I crossed paths with this rather unusual cd. Recently while traveling I rented a car that for some reason featured a dynamite stereo system, including a powerful subwoofer that provided body-shaking bass. As I drove around metropolitan Atlanta I found that the sensations provided by these extremely low-frequency, full-body blasts were definitely fun. When I located a drum 'n bass broadcast on a student-run local radio station, I was able to appreciate that subgenre of dance music in a way that I'd never heard it before. The pounding succession of deep bass notes was absolutely hypnotic.

So when I returned home I began to investigate the world of bass-dominated music. I found that during the early 1990's there emerged a style of music that was dedicated purely to blasting out powerful bass frequencies. The main audience for these artists was young men who fitted their cars with industrial-strength subwoofer systems. Indeed, some of the labels that issued these bass cd's were related to the very companies that marketed the automotive sound equipment that blasted the bass notes from cruising vehicles throughout the nation. Some critics, in fact, have referred to these efforts (derisively) as "car audio bass."

It's true that there is not a whole lot of musical sophistication evident in "Outlawed Bass," or in most of the other bass-blasting cd's in this musical genre, which apparently pretty much lost its impetus by and end of the 1990s. Some of the tracks have a trip-hop feel to them, while some others are clearly derived from rap/hip-hop riffs. The main idea here, however, is simply to produce big, booming, speaker-shaking bass, and in fact, it's pretty much standard with these cd's to issue "warnings" that the companies issuing the discs "will not be held responsible for damage to your speakers."

Despite the evident artistic limitations, I have found "Outlawed Bass" to be a fun disc to play when I just feel like experiencing body-vibrating bass. I say "experiencing," rather than "listening to," because the very nature of mega-bass is that one FEELS it as much as one hears it. Maybe I'm strange (some of my friends think so), but I actually find the experience to be intoxicating in a strange kind of way.

So there it is: if you just like to "feel the bass," this cd will provide a lot of fun. Other artists who produced similar kinds of pure bass music included Bass Mekanik, Bass Syndicate, Bass Quake, Techno Bass Crew, and well, you get the idea.

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