Founded in Brooklyn, Trouble and Bass specialise in all things bass heavy, from warehouse electronica to dubstep to hip hop - music with raw energy that makes people go mental.
We're lucky enough to promo their music through Whitelabel.net (cheers guys!) and put together this mini-mix to showcase some of their releases. Listen up:
I have a music question if anybody knows the answer? When is a song considered original? Technically if you attempt make a club/hiphop song and use, Say a congo drum in it.....That is somebody else's music that they recorded in a studio....Which would not make your track original...But, If you take that drum and lower the volume, Or change the treble.....That is considered original?...Is that correct? I guess the only way to really make an original track is to be in a band.
This month on Whitelabel.net, we take a look at Trouble & Bass Records out of NYC.
Founded in Brooklyn, Trouble and Bass specialise in all things bass heavy, from warehouse electronica to dubstep to hip hop - music with raw energy that makes people go mental.
Their roster is packed full of some of the best producers/DJs around including Drop The Lime, AC Slater, MIkix the Cat, Zombies for Money, 77Klash and too many more to name.
We're lucky enough to promo their music through Whitelabel.net (cheers guys!) and put together this mini-mix to showcase some of their releases. Listen up:
Drop The Lime - Sex Sax
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