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Original Concept - Bite'n My Stylee / Pump That Bass flac mp3 download
Title:
Bite'n My Stylee / Pump That Bass
Musician:
Style:
Bass Music, Cut-up/DJ, Electro
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Country:
MP3 album size:
1836 mb
FLAC album size:
1315 mb
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Rating:
4.6 ✪

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A Bite'n My Stylee
Guitar [Uncredited] – Elliot NoblesWritten-By – A.A. Brown*, E. Nobles*, G. Gray*, T.J. Kelsie*
5:12
B1 Pump That Bass/Live (Get A Little Stupid... HO!)
Drums [Uncredited] – Randy LondonGuitar [Uncredited] – Mike SaxonWritten-By – A.A. Brown*
3:06
B2 Bite'n My Stylee (Instrumental)
Guitar [Uncredited] – Elliot NoblesWritten-By – A.A. Brown*, E. Nobles*, G. Gray*, T.J. Kelsie*
4:33

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – CBS Inc.
  • Manufactured By – Columbia Records
  • Mastered At – Masterdisk

Credits

  • Producer – Andre A. Brown

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 7464-05961-1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): XSS 175449
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): XSS 175450
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout): MasterDisk

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
38-06356 Original Concept Bite'n My Stylee / Pump That Bass ‎(7") Def Jam Recordings 38-06356 US 1986
38-06356 Original Concept Bite'n My Stylee ‎(7", Promo) Def Jam Recordings 38-06356 US 1986

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Reviews:
  • Zulkigis
Though not necessarily a rare record for collectors to find, it is a rare record stylistically. It's one of the few Def Jam records not produced by Rick Rubin during the early days of the label, and it's one of the only rap tracks from the Northeast to acknowledge Bass as the topic during the formative years of Bass as a genre (1985-1987). Also notable is the combination of the 808 Kick Drum with the Oberheim DMX Snare Drum, which means they either were utilizing E-mu's SP-12 percussion sampler released in 1985, or the rarer use of 'Doctor Click' to sync up the 808 and DMX. That 808 was impossible to keep time, so the sync produced a rare sound indeed.
  • Coiriel
808 kick and hi hat. Snare is NOT a DMX though. It's the john bonham snare sample i believe from an e-mu emulator.
  • Mightdragon
great tune! interesting technical points -with all the other samples going on it seems moore likey they were using a sampler to produce all beats?