Song: Carol Artist: Slint Album: Tweet (1989) Bassist: Ethan Buckler Drummer: Britt Walford Place: Louisville, Kentucky Notes: 40 seconds in you can really hear the weirdly rhythmic bass and drum groove. Noisy interplay with the guitars. Then this off-kilter drum beat at 1:20. The sound of breaking glass and the groove is back. "PAST WHERE THEY PAINT THE HOUSES!" Gnarly. Also check out this 2024 remix that former bassist Ethan Buckler did: To my ears you can hear the bass better in this version.
Song: Perdido en el túnel del tiempo Artist: El Último Sueño Album: El Túnel Del Tiempo (7", 1982) Bassist: Juan Carlos Palomo Drummer: José Enrique Siguero Place: Madrid, Spain Notes: For a while here at Monumental Grooves, we have argued that the bass embodies the verb "to carry." This is a perfect example of a song where the bass carries. Let's break it down: Fun disco octaves to open things up. They carry well with the dancey drums. Then a little ascent section at 0:49. Then at 1:09 a quick melodic lead. Drum and bass break at 1:44 let's go. Are there two basses at 2:04? That's sick. Lines dancing all over the place. Nice fills at 2:14 to bring it back to the melodic lead. Ooh 16th notes at 2:28. Truly a great bass performance. Thanks to Mariana for showing this
Song: I Am an Exercise Artist: Pele Album: Teaching the History of Teaching Geography (1998) Bassist: Scott Schoenbeck Drummer: Jon Mueller Place: Milwaukee, Wisconsin Notes: Pretty sliding bassline. Fits in with the drums cleanly, also interlocks with the synth in a fun way. Such a nice fill at 0:52. Beautiful bass break from 2:42-2:55. Here's a video of the band performing this song live in Japan in 2004. Cool to see all the layers of instruments. This was the last show of the band's original run. They reunited ten years later in 2014. Thanks to Andrew for showing this.
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