Year: 2017

Paul Turner & Tom Stenback

Back with a brand-new album, Jamiroquai bassist Paul Turner has been putting his own stamp on things. We get the scoop on his latest project… with a little help from bass builder Tom Stenback. The release of Automation marks an exciting new chapter in Jamiroquai’s history, with Paul Turner’s accomplished performance worthy of the hype that’s surrounding its launch. Having joined right at the beginning of the group’s promo run for 2005’s Dynamite album, Paul has always been able to cover a lot of ground tonally. Still, for the majority of his time onstage or in the studio, he...

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Warwick Infinity

The Infinity’s characteristic curves have kept it at the top of many pro players’ wish lists. Tiago Coimbra reports… Design The Warwick Infinity is available in four-, five- and six-string formats, all featuring neck-through-body designs. This construction method first entered the electric bass arena with the iconic Rickenbacker Model 4000 in 1957. In a neck-through-body instrument, the neck wood extends through the entire length of the body, which has allowed Warwick to do away with a bolt-on heel join. Along with sublime contours on both sides of the body, this makes for an incredibly smooth and streamlined shape that...

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Pat Close | Rhythms of My Soul

Pat Close Rhythms Of My Soul “A creative percussive force” Released: Jan 2017 Featured Track: “Bromberg and Fries” http://www.ibassmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/03-Bromberg-and-Fries-Featuring-Brian-Bromberg.mp3 Drummer Pat Close remains a highly creative percussive force. He’s joined here by a stellar cast of musicians, including guitarist Tony Janflone Jr and top-notch bassist Doug Johns, the first of a handful of guest bass players that appear throughout the album. Brian Bromberg takes top honours with impeccable support and a stunning solo on the supercharged ‘Bromberg and Fries’. Tim George, Xavier Chisolm, Benjamin Sams and Dave Lowrey are equally flawless, while Jimmy Haslip brings his own solo fireworks on...

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Leighton Allen

Leighton Allen Leighton Allen’s career in the music biz kicked off in earnest when he recorded with producer Cam Blackwood at London’s Miloco Studios for Sony Artist Kelvin Jones. Yet for all his achievements, he’s shied away from a solo career and the showboating chops so prevalent today. Leighton’s a busy working bassist, but his diligent approach means he happily abides away from the hordes of young bass gun slingers who often grab people’s attention. His formative days were spent listening to bass players like Pino Palladino and Meshell N’dgeocello. “My playing style is influenced by people like Pino,...

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Wayne Jones Audio

A feature-packed powered cabinet that’s designed with the pro performer in mind. Design For those not familiar with Wayne Jones Audio, the Australian company boasts a product range that caters for high-end bass cabinets. This 2x10 powered cab houses two custom-made 10-inch speakers with aluminum cast frames. Behind the sturdy metal front grille, there’s also a 1.75-inch JBL tweeter. The cabinet itself is constructed from lightweight poplar ply that’s been internally braced and finished with a black ‘carpet’ covering that helps insulate it from the slings and arrows of outrageous misfortune (or “roadies” as they are also known), and...

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