June 11, 2008

Orville Redenbacher got the dopest microwave popcorn [Count Bass D]


he really said that on record




I haven't played with Amazon recommendations too much recently, but I'd like to give them a big shout out for turning me on to lots of good music in what I'd call the proto-Pitchfork era of the development of my musical taste. It was pretty cool to look up a CD I liked and then find some generally useful suggestions. I think this is how I found Count Bass D, who's been chronicled before on this blog.



Count is a very fundamental beatmaker, there's nothing fancy happening here but the sound is very smooth. Here are a couple of remixes that he did off of the Some Music Pt. 3 CD, which was a giveaway with his last album. Remix One is "Saga Of Dandy, The Devil & Day" by Ultramagnetic MC's, Remix Seven is "Country Grammar" by Nelly and of course it's not to be missed. It's worth noting that these are both really short tracks. I'm also posting a track from the album.




Count Bass D - Remix One [Ear Regardless (Some Music, Pt. 3), 2007]

Count Bass D - Remix Seven [Ear Regardless (Some Music, Pt. 3), 2007]

Count Bass D - Internationally Known [Act Your Waist Size LP, 2007]

5 comments:

Matt said...
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Matt said...

i think one of my favorite lines of his is, sugar abuse yields mad tooth decay.

Matt said...
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Matt said...

also,

i love paula poundstone / it's another milestone

because i think that was a brave thing to say.

Justin said...

Ah man...that Nelly remix is hot. Makes a bad song sound amazing.