Bomb the Bass is an electronic music alias of English musician and producer Timothy Simenon (born June 1967). As a name, Bomb the Bass came from Simenon's...
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Clear is the third studio album by English electronic music act Bomb the Bass released on 3 April 1995 by 4th & B'way Records. Clear was released on 3...
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Unknown Territory is the second studio album by Bomb the Bass, released on Rhythm King Records in 1991. It peaked at number 19 on the UK Albums Chart. Once...
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Guy Sigsworth (section Bomb the Bass / Hector Zazou)
"Crazy", and Sigsworth soon became part of the regular production team of Simenon's band, Bomb the Bass, co-writing the UK No. 7 hit single "Winter in July"...
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Atticus Ross (category Alumni of the Courtauld Institute of Art)
later at the Courtauld Institute of Art. Ross came to notice in the mid-1990s as a synthesizer programmer for Tim Simenon's Bomb the Bass during the period...
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Beat Dis – The Very Best of Bomb the Bass is a compilation album released in 1999 by Bomb the Bass on BMG Records The album included singles and album...
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the dive bomb. The bass line at the end of The Rolling Stones' "19th Nervous Breakdown" is an example of dive bombing.[citation needed] Dive bombing is...
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latest album, the self-released Black Hesh Cult Mixtape, was released in July 2013. Warfield was the featured vocalist on Bomb the Bass' song "Bug Powder...
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Mark Lanegan (category The Gutter Twins members)
in 2003, as well as contributing to releases by Moby, Bomb the Bass, Soulsavers, Tinariwen, The Twilight Singers, Manic Street Preachers, and Unkle, among...
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Bug Powder Dust (category Bomb the Bass songs)
English musician Bomb the Bass featuring the vocals of Justin Warfield, released in September 1994 as the first single from Bomb the Bass's third album, Clear...
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Naked Lunch (film) (category Films about the Beat Generation)
Léolo. The film also competed for the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. In 1994, English electronic musician Bomb the Bass released the single...
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Into the Dragon is the debut studio album by English musician Bomb the Bass, released on Rhythm King Records in 1988. It first made the UK Albums Chart...
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Rhythm King (category Defunct record labels of the United Kingdom)
followed up by "Beat Dis" by Bomb The Bass. The identity of Bomb The Bass was shrouded in mystery until it was revealed that it was the work of London's Wag Club...
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mixed review, asking "does the world really need to own both their reappraisals of Bomb the Bass' 'Bug Powder Dust', even if the first one is a corker?"...
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(Bomb the Bass album), 1995 Clear (Cybotron album), originally and later titled Enter, or the title song (see below), 1983 Clear (Spirit album) or the...
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Alex Winter (category English emigrants to the United States)
in the 1987 vampire film The Lost Boys, for co-writing, co-directing, and starring in the 1993 film Freaked, and for directing documentaries in the 2010s...
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with production, with these duties being handled by Tim Simenon of Bomb the Bass fame. Though not directly supported by a full-length tour, it was promoted...
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Beat Dis (category Bomb the Bass songs)
Dis" is a song by British act Bomb the Bass, a studio production 'group' formed by producer Tim Simenon originally as the Rhythm King All Stars, with producer...
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Xenon 2: Megablast (category Video games about bomb disposal)
subtitle is derived from the Bomb the Bass track "Megablast (Hip Hop on Precinct 13)", which serves as the game's theme music. The original release of Xenon...
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Thank You for Hearing Me (category Song recordings produced by Bomb the Bass)
Iceland, the song peaked at number five, and was a top 10 hit also in Poland, while it peaked at number 13 in the UK and number 14 in Scotland. The song's...
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Eric B. & Rakim in their track "Paid in Full", Bomb the Bass ("Beat Dis"), Public Enemy ("Welcome to the Terrordome"), Anthrax ("Potters Field"), Handsome...
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Back to Light (redirect from Back to Light (Bomb the Bass album))
the fifth studio album from Bomb The Bass, the Electronica collective formed around British producer and musician, Tim Simenon. Released in 2010, the...
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also produced work under the name Opiate. He worked with Björk on her Vespertine album and has produced remixes for Bomb the Bass and Coldcut. He also produced...
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(1st ed.). London: Collins. ISBN 0-00-717931-6. "The Drifters - Mexican Divorce / Another Night with the Boys". Discogs. discogs.com entry as composer Search...
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edition 12″ version is the "Bomb the Bass mix", remixed by Tim Simenon and Mark Saunders. Simenon would eventually be used by the band as a producer, for...
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"Tidal Wave", a song by Frankie Paul, 1985 "Tidal Wave," a 1995 song by Bomb the Bass featuring River on their album Clear "Tidal Wave", a song by Husky,...
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It or Fuzzbox, a 1980s English pop-punk quartet "Fuzzbox", a song by Bomb the Bass, featuring vocals from Jon Spencer from their 2008 album Future Chaos...
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Grand Wizzard Theodore (redirect from Grand Wizard Theodore & the Fantastic 5 MCs)
"Fantastic Freaks at the Dixie" was sampled by hip hop and rap acts such as Public Enemy (on the track "Bring the Noise"), Bomb the Bass (on the track "Megablast")...
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Dust Brothers (redirect from The Dust Brothers)
famous for the sample-based music they produced in the 1980s and 1990s, and specifically for their work on the albums Paul's Boutique by the Beastie Boys...
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