Posted on April 5, 2009 »
tagged: frankfurt, musicmesse, TC Eletronic »
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A week on the road, with almost no Internet access – Ah, how do we survive these things? Oh, I know… With bass goodness… A few highlights from musicmesse: TC Electronic added the RS410 to their range of cabinets (the RS212 and RS210) for the RebelHead450, announced back at the NAMM show. As you can probably guess from the name, […]
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Posted on March 28, 2009 »
tagged: Fretless, jaco, Japan, Pino Palladino, Sting »
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Lots of the newer bassists who come to chat end up asking about fretless. I was interested in fretless bass from the earliest days of my playing. Partly because of the Jaco influence, but also because when I started playing there were a number of bands in vogue that featured fretless (Japan, Paul Simon, The […]
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Posted on March 23, 2009 »
tagged: gigging, live, setups, sxsw »
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Well, South by South West (or should I say “South By…”) was even more full on that I had imagined, and I had imagined it being very full on. Oddly, the thing stuck in my mind isn’t a gig, it was looking across at a rig. It got me thinking about having back ups and avoiding […]
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Posted on March 2, 2009 »
tagged: custom bass, luthier, video »
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The design of the bass has been pretty much set in stone since its birth. There have been one or two notable exceptions over the years, so when I saw and read about the Orchid bass, it really caught my attention. The bass was designed and built by Luthier Rich Toone. It has a 32″ neck, a Trapezoidal Neck […]
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Posted on February 19, 2009 »
tagged: Elrick »
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As you can probably guess from the title, Elrick has joined the ranks of MTD and Lakland with a higher-volume, lower-priced bass. The range has its own dedicated website: www.expatnjs.com. I’ve been a long term Elrick user, so I was particularly eager to check out where Rob Elrick is headed with this range. Elrick have been […]
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Posted on February 16, 2009 »
tagged: Fodera, Ken Smith, Wood&Tronics »
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It is pretty rare for me to stumble across a bass manufacture of note that I haven’t see before, but yesterday was one of those days… I ran into a very nice chap by the name of Mark Graham, and he was playing a Wood&Tronics Chronos. I was immediately struck by the sound (I heard […]
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