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  2. Bomb the Bass had originally started out as the Rhythm King All Stars, a project which would see the back catalogue of Rhythm King Records mixed into a 12 inch medley for the clubs, by producers Tim Simenon (a housemate of label founder James Horrocks) [5] and Pascal Gabriel.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Oct 18, 2024 · There are debut singles, and then there’s Beat Dis, the first release by Bomb The Bass, the alter ego of producer Tim Simenon, which hit the charts for the first time on 20 February 1988 - thirty years ago.

  7. www.discogs.com › artist › 4079-Bomb-The-BassBomb The Bass - Discogs

    Profile: English musician and producer of electronic music Tim Simenon. With ‘Beat Dis’, Bomb The Bass helped mould late 1980s acid house. Tim Simenon, has led the group through a number of different incarnations.

  8. A sassy hip hop track featuring Loretta Heywood on vocals, it was released at the end of January and was immediately banned by Radio One, Capital and most of the other legal radio stations. The name Bomb The Bass was considered to be insensitive in the light of the Gulf War.

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