Haunted ska trombone, feverish chopped-up beats and window-rattling basslines from Bass Clef, aka London dubstep producer Ralph Cumbers, whose second album arrives four years after his debut but is ...
Both Ekoplekz and Bass Clef have been flying the flag high for UK analogue electronics for a while now, and they’ve joined forces to release a collaborative cassette Tapeswap under the squashed ...
London-based synth alchemist Bass Clef released a great album last year in the shape of Reeling Skullways, via Peverelist’s Punch Drunk label, which we described as containing "such soul – such ...
Terrence Patridge, subject of the documentary “Bass Clef Bliss,” is like many on the autism spectrum, someone who overcame an often-debilitating adaptability disorder to find a window to the world ...
'A Smile Is A Curve That Straightens Most Things', released in 2007, was one of the foundational UK dubstep albums and Bass Clef's debut. It contains 'Cannot Be Straightened', which detonated the ...
Spinal Tap's "All-Bass" sound ("Big Bottom"), taken and played seriously by jazzmasters. The Bass Clef Experiment is a creative collaboration between bassist Greg Gohde and cellist Mike Alvarez.
Some dubstep scientists brought their laptops to the party; Ralph Cumbers always had a trombone by his side. His adventures in bass were usually on a different track to everyone else as well, with ...
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