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Adam Ben Ezra | Pin Drop

Adam Ben Ezra Pin Drop “Extraordinary, multi-layered music.” Released: May 2017 Featured Track: Flamenco http://www.ibassmag.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/Adam-Ben-Ezra-Pin-Drop-09-Flamenco.mp3 Israeli-born double bassist Adam Ben Ezra has carved himself a pretty specialised spot with his latest release, which was recorded live at Lichtenstein’s Little Big Beat Studios. A tour de force in creating extraordinary, multi-layered music, Ezra single-handedly conjures up a rich seam of atmospheric and absorbing music. At the core of each track are several dismantled and reassembled grooves, featuring loops and different audio patches, creating a whirling mix of deep beats topped by the clattering sound of his percussive bass technique. Balancing all...

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Eden Module

Eden Expand Terra Nova Range The Eden Module is a bass preamp that’s been designed to give you the EQ and connectivity of the company’s Terra Nova amplifier in a compact floor unit. The Module has nine controls – master volume, input gain, a semi-parametric EQ, and an enhance EQ sweep, which allows quick and easy adjustment of the EQ. You also get a bass boost, a switchable compressor and three footswitches that allow you to toggle the mute, enhance and effects loop. At the back of the pedal, the DI and ¼-inch jack outputs let you take your...

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First Look | Warwick Thumb SC 5-String Fretless

Thumb SC 5-string Fretless Buckeye Burl Top #3288 The story of the Warwick Thumb bass begins back in the early 1980s. Taking the basic shape of the Streamer as a starting point, the original Thumb featured a radically smoothed and rounded outline, neck-through-body construction and a diminutive body designed to give users more freedom to move about on stage. The Thumb was eventually released in 1985 and has since become a permanent fixture among both funk and rock players. Over the years Warwick has continually updated the design, adapting the shape and upgrading the electronics. A version with a bolt-on neck...

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Victor Wooten: TRYPNOTYX

New album from Grammy Award winner Victor Wooten Victor Wooten’s unique approach to the bass guitar caused shock waves when he first emerged circa 1986. Looking over his prolific discography – which to date includes nine solo albums, 14 albums with the Flecktones and numerous collaborations, including the SMV album and tour with Stanley Clarke and Marcus Miller – it’s striking that he’s constantly able to renew his creative spark with each new project. One of the great successes of Victor’s recent past has been a collaboration with drummer Dennis Chambers and saxophonist Bob Franchesini. What could have been another...

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Supro Huntington Bass

Supro launches the all-new Huntington range of bass guitars These short-scale basses from Supro combine the classic body shape of the early 60’s Ozark model with passive electronics and Gold Foil single-coil pickups, which are authentic replicas of the original ‘Clear-Tone’ pickups found in the vintage Supro Violin, Taurus and Pocket Bass models. It’s available in single, double and triple-pickup configurations with an optional piezo bridge and a wide range of metallic and transparent colours. You also get to pick from mahogany, swamp ash or alder body woods. The neck is maple with a black satin finish and a 30-inch...

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