...well, you start to play in a drum'n'bass duo! Our guitarist has momentary left Italy for working in Paris - he's a comics drawer. So we decided to make a little different kind of music, only with drum and bass. Here's something we've (badly) recorded during one of our last gigs:
For about 6 months i was partaking in just drummer and me (bass) jam sessions and ive found out that it can be alot more fun than most would think:) try alot of effects to keep stuff fresh and you can end up with alot of funky fun:D also if youre into sludge metal bass and drums is really all you need to start a band:)
I've sported guitar-less metal bands and experimental groups myself, often with two basses and fuzz love since the 90's. I liked this and I bet You liked it Yourself, too - so much that You can't stop doing it when Your guitarist comes back
:::: Metal up Yöur Jazz! with FUZZIFERblack psychedelic doom ::::
Ugly Nora wrote:It's a sad day when Bassus Sanguinis becomes the voice of reason.
I don't think it could be a good solution for your guitar cab. While you can alwais use a bass amp with guitar, I cannot do the same with the bass and a guitar amp... Anyways, I've seem Om's Al Cisneros using an Ampeg stack and a Laney VH100 guitar stack. But the signal sent to the Laney was bridled by the lack of low frequencies of a Boss DS-1.
Bassus Sanguinis wrote:I bet You liked it Yourself, too - so much that You can't stop doing it when Your guitarist comes back
Don't worry , we're gonna play as a two piece band for a long long time.
You're not a musician, you're a low frequencies generator!