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Joined: October 09 2005
Location: Entropia
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Points: 16449
Posted: June 17 2011 at 16:37
Drew wrote:
OK- I am blanking on a prog-metal group HEAVILY relying on the bass presence. Technical/Progressive Metal.....
Someone help!
Cynic, Sieges Even, Intronaut, Unexpect (Chaoth has a 9 string bass!), Between the Buried and Me, Cult of Luna, Dark Suns, Fen, Indukti, Isis, Madder Mortem, Mastodon, maudlin of the Well, No Made Sense, Pain of Salvation, Riverside, Rolo Tomassi, To-Mera, Virus, Ved Buens Ende and Zero Hour.
From none metal bands theirs Anekdoten, Anglagard, East of Eden, Gnidrolog, Guapo, Karnivool, Kayo Dot, King Crimson, NeBeLNeST, Paatos, Russian Circles, Saens, The Tangent, Tartar Lamb II and White Willow.
Joined: March 07 2010
Location: Australia
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Points: 13382
Posted: June 18 2011 at 03:26
sleeper wrote:
Drew wrote:
OK- I am blanking on a prog-metal group HEAVILY relying on the bass presence. Technical/Progressive Metal.....
Someone help!
Cynic, Sieges Even, Intronaut, Unexpect (Chaoth has a 9 string bass!), Between the Buried and Me, Cult of Luna, Dark Suns, Fen, Indukti, Isis, Madder Mortem, Mastodon, maudlin of the Well, No Made Sense, Pain of Salvation, Riverside, Rolo Tomassi, To-Mera, Virus, Ved Buens Ende and Zero Hour.
From none metal bands theirs Anekdoten, Anglagard, East of Eden, Gnidrolog, Guapo, Karnivool, Kayo Dot, King Crimson, NeBeLNeST, Paatos, Russian Circles, Saens, The Tangent, Tartar Lamb II and White Willow.
If you can hear it. (On the unremastered version of Focus)
Joined: August 11 2005
Location: Philly
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Points: 15783
Posted: June 18 2011 at 09:09
For a recent album you could check out Tartar Lamb - A Polyimage of Known Exits. The last two Kayo Dot albums as well have had considerable bass presence.
You could go with anything fusion really. Tunnels has Percy Jones on bass. If you like fretless I would check that out.
Also for fretless bass, Intronaut make use of it and it very much prevalent.
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Joined: July 27 2010
Location: Tel Aviv
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Points: 4160
Posted: June 18 2011 at 10:34
Also rather obscure but has some of the best bass playing I know. Pak's 2005 "Motel" has some of the most insane bass ever- and that comes from a bassist so you know it's true!
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