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  1. Mar 10, 2022 · Tim Simenon, AKA Bomb The Bass, created one of the most important dance singles of the late 80s. Before he knew it, the young London DJ had become an accidental pop star, been banned by Radio 1 and remixed everyone from Björk to Bowie.

  2. Bomb the Bass is an electronic music alias of English musician and producer Timothy Simenon (born June 1967). [2] [3] As a name, Bomb the Bass came from Simenon's approach to collaging and mixing sounds whilst DJing in the mid- to late 1980s; he says "samples were either scratched in live or sampled and looped on top of the rhythm section.

    • RSS System
    • New Single
    • Megablast
    • And Finally

    Tim had recently been into Matrix Studios in London to mix a couple of tracks for his forthcoming single release, taking advantage of Roland's new RSS (Roland Sound Space) system. The tracks in question were 'Winter In July', and 'Crash Landing', and I sat in on the mixing sessions to see how Tim used the 3-D sound system. In case you missed the Ra...

    The Bomb The Bass team, including programmer Kerry Hopwood, and mix engineer Q, were hard at work on the B-side of the new single, 'Crash Landing', while I was in Matrix studios with Tim. This was a collage of wickedly intricate rhythms, with a heavy ride cymbal and cabasa all the way through to hold everything together. It features swirling flange...

    Bomb The Bass's early use of RSS arose from their involvement with the world of computer games, when Tim was invited to use RSS to remix one of his older tracks, 'Megablast', for a game on a new Commodore system called CDTV. The idea is that you buy the game on a CD, and listen to the track while playing the game. Tim was very impressed by RSS, so ...

    Bomb The Bass (who have returned to their old name now that the Gulf War is over, having previously opted to work under Tim Simenon's name while the conflict was on) are currently playing a series of live dates. "We have a couple of dates being arranged in Brazil in between the UK and European shows — probably big shows," said Kerry. "We are trying...

  3. Aug 2, 2008 · His newly-built vehicle Bomb The Bass had just released Beat Dis, a myriad of samples powered by a killer bassline, spawning a hundred imitations. And now, with electronic music coming through its critically imposed ‘nu rave’ era, credibility intact, the real thing returns.

  4. Tim Simenon first emerged into the limelight when his band Bomb The Bass topped the 1988 charts with 'Beat Dis'. At the time he was a DJ at the London Wag Club and the track, which consisted almost entirely of samples, cost him just £300 to make.

  5. Throughout the '90s, Bomb the Bass continued to blaze trails with the UK hip-hop classic Bug Powder Dust, the trip-hop blueprint Winter In July and the dubby Clear. All the while, Simenon racked up production and remix credits for acts like Depeche Mode, David Bowie, Curve, Björk and Massive Attack.

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  7. Released under the name Bomb the Bass, the single was not just a major hit in Britain and a club smash in America, but the birth of the DJ record and the UK dance explosion. Bomb the Bass led the charge of anonymous hi-tech groove producers; unmoved by the lure of pop stardom, Simenon hid behind other vocalists and rappers on subsequent hits ...

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