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Bass City Volume.1 is the brand-new LP series from Mainframe Recordings, the leading events brand from Austria and one which has helped shape the European market for nearly two decades. Spearheaded by label boss Disaszt, the imprint is renowned for its compilation series so the announcement that they’ll be launching another edition is sure to get fans waiting in anticipation for its drop. The ‘Bass City’ line of releases will exemplify the talent which the label has at its fingertips from across the local scene, pulling this into one release and giving newcomer artists a platform to flex their skills. Volume 1 does exactly that, delivering ten brand new tracks to launch from, and the range of music demonstrated throughout proves the combined weight of the Bass City and Mainframe brands.
Beginning the LP is Septon’s ‘Contact’, pushing forward with rolling bass notes and minimal percussion; following on is ‘Matches’ from Mofes, offering a different flavour through his heavyweight bass distortion. Meanwhile Cømpiler’s ‘Python’ drops you in and out of its structured bassline, whilst still taking you out into the deep. Division’s ‘Lost’ continues the dark vibes, pulling you in for the ride. Then Sequent & Skruff join forces with ‘Looking for You’, pushing a ruminating soundscape. Bowsar’s ‘Zero’ keeps the pace, followed in quick succession by the bass heavy world of Synged’s ‘Ombra’. Paul SG’s ‘Elephant in the Room’ proves why he’s been picking up heat recently with its crunching snares and Disaszt makes an appearance alongside Dotronix & Santa for ‘Moment’.
Envy’s ‘Cruising’ draws the LP to a close, shutting the first chapter and leaving you wanting more as a listener. This is the first, but not the last of Bass City. With Mainframe at the helm, the platform is now set to unleash yet more brooding sounds into the market.

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released May 12, 2020

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