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| quote: | Originally posted by Murlman17
thanks for all the responses...for the bassline/kickdrum comment sorry, i couldn't think of how to describe it, i really like the trance sound though, thanks 
Edit: Stevesto, thats the bass i'm talking about, but theres no other substance to it, are there trance like songs with that kinda bass out there...sorry i'm a noob to trance i literally started listening to it like yesterday |
well, at 8am theres substance to it 
for trance/techno this comes to mind:
http://mp3.juno.co.uk/MP3/SF121112-01-01-01.mp3
http://www.juno.co.uk/products/121112-01.htm
the sample cuts out the best part, the beginning, it has this awesome rumbling evil sounding bass.
sorry no samples but search for:
renato cohen - pontape
passive resistance - praiseworthy tunes
i dunno im just spitting stuff out off the top of my head. theres so many styles. usually in a trance set, when you want bass you drop a darker sounding, driving techno track.
edit: forgot to mention, there are songs out there at first listen they dont seem like they have low bass, or they seem like a standard kick drum pattern. what i find amazing, is some songs you have to turn up so incredibly loud, that only then, you hear underlying elements that are just recorded at a very low quiet level, and the only way to reveal them is crank the fuk out of your stereo. suddenly, the standard boom boom boom, becomes: boom rumble rubmble boom rumble boom boom rumble, just a real chaotic energy. also, some producers take high volume distortion into account when designing their track, where the typical distortion heard on big systems change the track into sounding something different/better.
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DJ TORZ - dubstep portion of live set Mar 14th 2009
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