Electro Funk Album – The Mighty Machine

Posted in Release | Posted on 05-09-2008

The Mighty Machine (Electro Funk) – Dynamik Bass System

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 + 33x23inch Poster
  • 2×12″ black vinyl
  • Digipak CD (incl. 2 bonus tracks)
  • MP3s (via Beatport, iTunes, Electrobounce, Finetunes, …)

Electro Music Review – We Are Binary

Posted in Review | Posted on 28-04-2007

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.

DadeaBass (Electro Bass)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.

Back 2 Boom (Electro 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

Electro Remix – Dynamik Bass System & Exzakt

Posted in Release | Posted on 10-12-2006

Techno Slut (Techno Bass) – Exzakt vs. Dynamik Bass System ReMix Techno Slut (Techno Bass) – Exzakt vs. Dynamik Bass System ReMix
Exzakt and Dynamik Bass System teamup on a electro remix of Imatran Voima’s classic Techno Slut. Monotone USA. Available at www.electrowax.com or check your local dealer.

Electro Bass Release – Face Down (B)ass Up

Posted in Release | Posted on 29-09-2006

Dynamik Bass System electro track on a 2×12inch various artists compilation “Electro Endeavors Volume 2″

Bass Frequency Productions & Monotone. Available at www.electrowax.com or check your local dealer. 

Featuring tracks from:
Exzakt, Boris Divider, Supreme.ja, The Ghosts in the Machine, Cryotron, Dynamik Bass System, AS1, Lethal Agent and Kounterakt.

Electro Music Review – Robotmachine

Posted in Review | Posted on 20-07-2006

Robotmachine – Techno Bass

Dynamik Bass System confesses that this release contains enough sub-bass to damage your speakers. And if you follow electro productions of this band formed by its leader T. Werner associated with his fellow partners S. Gezgin and Dj FRZ, you’ll probably not be surprised by the warning. 

Robotmachine (Techno Bass) – Dynamik Bass SystemAuthor of a succinct but vital discography on labels such like International Deejay Gigolo, Lone Records or even Dominance Electricity, the German electro group, widely influenced by West Cost 80′ electro funk, announces the coming of his first album in 2006 and delivers already its fourth EP, on Larry McCormick’s Monotone U.S.A imprint (Psi49net, Datapunk, Psi City).

No need to say how much this output is vital! On A side, “Robotmachine” (declined in original version, then divided in separated parts to mix on “Robotsequence”) introduces an ultra heavy beat relayed by industrial distortions, a Dynamix II or Egytpian Lover style vocoder and almost all this nostalgic touch that is the trademark of the trio. Unique. “Electronic Freakazoidz” on the flip goes on in a less rough register, offering a heading and minimal cut to bring closer to “Frequencies”, published in 1998. At last, absolute climax and probably the best construction of the 12”, “Autobass” serves a superb old school electro funk anthem full of references (Kraftwerk, Cybotron…) and accompanied by hallucinating lyrics. A delightful and melodic jewel that lets foresee future devastating pieces. Fantastic!!

12″, Electro

Reviewer: Nexus 6