can i have some post-punk with cool bass playing?
Can i have some post-punk with cool bass playing?
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These are all absolute classics.
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I always thought the bass playing on
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Nothing spectacularly technical, but he's always filling the sound out with really chunky, antisocial grooves
Public Image Limited - First Issue - Metal Box (great, great bass playing)
Gang of Four - Entertainment - Solid Gold
The Pop Group - Y
The Slits - Cut
This is good, but it's not post-punk at all.
well fuck, i can't keep up with your meme genres
kys retard
when the bass comes in on this one, damn
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Post-hardcore emerged in the mid 80s from the Washington DC hardcore scene in America, and really took shape on the early 90s.
Post-punk spawned from the first wave of UK punk in 1978 and died sometime in the mid 80s before post-hardcore was even really a thing.
Different sounds. Different scenes. Different regions. Different eras.
try funk or any other genre than post-punk, maybe funk. post-punk fans think as long as the bass guitar is high in the mix, it's good bass playing, even if it's just "plunk plunk plunk" root note rape. I'm looking at you Joy Division.
he used a six stringer? wtf
G A N G O F F O U R
also the fall
in the 80s post-punk was frequently used to describe noise rock, pigfuck, american post-hardcore, etc. in the sense that it was all a continuation of "the stuff that came after punk."
by the way, the American band Pere Ubu get labeled as post-punk, and they pre-date Wire, PiL, and all that stuff.
it's kind of autismal to nitpick over.
>pigfuck
The hell is that?
Bauhaus bass is god-tier
>antisocial grooves
explain
Jah Wobble
I'm sorry, but the term was used incorrectly. It refers to the scene that followed the UK punk scene. Bands like Joy Division, Public Image, Siouxsie & The Banshees, Magazine, Wire, etc.
Cool, i'll start with these, thanks fren
siouxsie-israel
the smiths-barbarism begins at home
obscure but...
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Yep.
Gang Of Four has fantastic basslines. So good.
can't go wrong with early bill laswell. All the early 1980's Material stuff is dynamite and no one fucking clocks it anymore.
A lot of post-punk takes direct influence from funk music, though.
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On some of the New Order material, yeah. Not in JD afaik
Based hooky.
Hooky talks about his preferences here:
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He's pretty committed.
does post-hc count as post-punk?
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Dope, Guns, and Fucking in the Streets comps, most stuff on Amp Rep, The Jesus Lizard, etc. Essentially scummy noise rock.
Here’s some fucking bass.
Post-Punk died when The Cure released The Lovecats
beautiful music
root notes can be better than flashy slappy slap crap
this.
if you want to go from post-punk to funk just listen to the raincoats or 23 skidoo
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>Post-punk spawned from the first wave of UK punk in 1978
Post-punk spawned in the US too, around 1977 or earlier, with artists like Pere Ubu, Devo, Iggy Pop, Talking Heads, Contortions, Chrome, etc.
R.E.M. - Cuyahoga and Radio Free Europe.
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The Smiths - Well I Wonder, Nowhere Fast
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Wow, seriously thanks to everyone, so much stuff to check out here