Posted by Dynamik Bass System | Posted in Release | Posted on 05-01-2009 | Comments: 0

DBS proudly presents:
A Bass Junkie and Dynamik Bass System Collaboration – MOTOROBOT
Debut with Android Spectre on Assimilate This Vol. 1 / Battle Trax
Lookout for more Motorobot Stuff!
Posted by Dynamik Bass System | Posted in News | Posted on 31-10-2008 | Comments: 0
Get our stuff on Beatport, iTunes, Electrobounce, Finetunes, …
Keep the real electro alive.
Posted by Dynamik Bass System | Posted in Show | Posted on 01-10-2008 | Comments: 4

Madrid is the place to be …
We want to say thanks to the electro party crowd @My Beat. It was a pleasure for us to play in Madrid. Respect to DJ XED, he pumped up the party.
Special thanks to Juanjo and the B.A.S. Madrid crew who made this all happen, thanks to the guys from the electro radiostation GeometrikaFM for the interview. It was a great place to meet some of the greatest electro artists in spain as well. Like Dark Vector, Boris Divider, Uni-Mate, Split, Carmen Electro ect. We are looking forward to meet you again, keep the real underground Electro alive.
peace,
DBS Cru
to the gallery …
Posted by Dynamik Bass System | Posted in Review | Posted on 29-09-2008 | Comments: 0
Dynamik Bass System – The Mighty Machine L.P. – Dominance Electricity 039
Such a mighty release!!
Following Mandroid’s essential E.P. ‘Futurefunk’ published late in 2006, Germany’s No.1 electro label Dominance Electricity returns to L.P.’s format introducing Dynamik Bass System’s long awaited album ‘The Mighty Machine’. Celebrating more than ten years of audio production, this top notch debut opus from the Munich located electro artists delivers a refine selection of new material as well as a best off of their greatest hits in reworked versions, bearing witness of their unique ability to combine retro and advanced sounds.

Bringing back to life a musical genre inherited from electro pioneers Jamie Jupitor, Egyptian Lover, Arabian Prince, Unknown Dj, Pretty Tony or World Class Wreckin’ Cru just to name, DBS leader Thomas Werner sublimates the Miami Bass and West Coast Electro Funk sound of the mid 80’s, building his sonic anthems around bewitching melodies enhanced with up to date rhythms for posterity. The whole album is full of DBS trademark dancefloor madness, goldsmith arpeggiations, vintage tones, hard-hitting samples and untouchable 808 programming signature experienced over a decade through renowned live performing worldwide and multiple nasty track appearances on International Deejay Gigolo Records, Lone Records, Monotone U.S.A, Bass Frequency Productions, DadeaBass / Back II Boom or Battle Trax imprints.
From the Eatern tones of electro classics such like ‘Arabian Dreams (Final Mix)’ or ‘Don’t Stop Compute’ to the futurism of ‘Express To Jupiter (Extended Mix)’ passing through the timelessness of ‘Get With It (Album Mix)’, ‘She’s Gotta Have It’ and ‘The Mighty Machine’ gems, this must have album masterly reviews twelve sophistically designed jams of true nostalgic old schoolish electro fuelled with deep basslines, unavoidable breathings, sexy female vocals, booty reminiscences, funky analogical synth flights, Kraftwerkian pop aesthetics and forward thinking vocoderism.
Grade A to the out of ordinary ‘Side By Side’, ‘Dance To The Music’ and ‘Rock With DBS’, some of the album uncompromising songs. Taking you on a trip through time and space, propeling you back into the future of syncopated music, the ‘Mighty Machine’ is definitively writing a new chapter in the Electro History and is sure to get the same longevity as Egyptian Lover’s ‘On The Nile L.P.’ or Dynamix II’s ‘The Album’.
Brilliantly illustrated in evil comic artwork style by Monozelle, this utterly influential output comes in Dominance Electricity’s typical quality. So don’t miss the inevitable!
2×12’’, CD, MP3, Electro
Reviewer: Nexus 6
Posted by Dynamik Bass System | Posted in Release | Posted on 05-09-2008 | Comments: 2

OUT NOW!!
The long awaited new Dominance Electricity release:
“The Mighty Machine” by DYNAMIK BASS SYSTEM
including 6 brandnew electro jams plus Remixes of our greatest Hits!
Available as
- 2×12″ “Deluxe Edition” color vinyl + 33×23inch Poster
- 2×12″ black vinyl
- Digipak CD (incl. 2 bonus tracks)
- MP3s (via Beatport, iTunes, Electrobounce, Finetunes, …)
Posted by Dynamik Bass System | Posted in Review | Posted on 28-04-2007 | Comments: 0
We Are Binary (But We Have Human Needs) – Pure Electro Bass
Two friends, two labels. Discovered last year on Jock-D’s Cut It Up Def V2. second output thanks to the highly acclaimed “Novus Ordo E.P”, Teknik and Juniorrock aka Sound Chasers bring their forces together to celebrate the launch of their split structures, DADEaBass Recordings and Back II Boom. And this forthcoming VIP electro release available by the middle of may gives exactly the tone of what to expect from both artistical lines. Namely quality Electro Bass music with balls, deep influences and lots of surprises.
The DADEaBass side introduces “Sonar”, a brilliant new school mental tune with a minimal bass heavy feeling and 8 bit sounds, on the opposite of the Sound Chasers typical register but it works perfectly, melting with genius hypnotic distorsions, Sci Fi elements and bleepy reminiscences. Featuring talented German electro producer Supreme.ja (Cool F/X Records, Exceleration) on the reworked version, the original cut turns into a darker piece, offering discrete melodies over omnipresent infectious bass.
The Back II Boom is more retro electro style, kicking off with the “Records 2 Wreck” jam. This time, Sound Chasers team up with Dj Dela to deliver another astonishing old school megamix of their trademark, in the vein of their recent Debonaire remix (only available as mp3 on myspace). Slamming Miami Bass rhythm, amazing scratch parts and samples, lots of electro references (too many to name but the purists will probably recognize most of them) dedicated to make you shake on the dancefloor in an irresistible way.
At last, heavyweight Dynamik Bass System joins this exciting inauguration with “We Are Binary (But We Have Human Needs)”. Following a Kraftwerk overture (taken from timeless “Numbers”), the track alternates dancefloor nostalgic beats, nasty 808 tonalities and goldsmith arpeggiations. Then comes a terrific vocoder over a heading synthesized melody a la Egyptian Lover that seems to answer to some sharped female lyrics.
From A to Z, this is pure electro ace 12” (also available in digital format on iTunes) and definitively an instant classic that lets foresee a great future for both labels. Vital!
Reviewer: Nexus 6