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2006 (Some Music Pt.2)

Count Bass D

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Swwwweeeet

Just like the other guy, woke up, before school, stumbled upon this album, and bought it. It is well worth the 9.99$, trust me. Sampling skills of madlib, crazy mixtures like prefuse, with some originality from the count as well, this is an album that deserves 6 stars!!!

I am a lucky......

So I wake up this morning tryna read the news b4 going to work, and I stray to Itunes, what do I foundfind a niceluy updated catalouge of Mr Dwight Spitz...all thgis dude ever made is a classic, cause he comes staright from the heart, this is some good stuff! Now I am gonna have a good day!

buy everything count bass-d releases

The man is a stone-cold genius. The only hiphopper left whose every release is rewarding and worth buying. I'm getting old and know my early 1990s classics with the best of them, and this album measures up to my favorites- a Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, Midnight Marauders (sp), Enta Da Stage, Daily Operation, etc. his beats are creative and innovative, melodic, beautiful, and slightly melancholy. The remixes are revelations. The beats come from unexpected places and move in surprising directions--but never ever lose their flyness. A true genius. Buy everything. buy his stuff offof the DJ Pocket. And of course Dwight Spitz, which must be counted as among the best 5-7 hiphop albums ever.

Biography

Born: August 25, 1973

Genre: Hip Hop/Rap

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Count Bass D is a rapper, multi-instrumentalist, and producer based in the country music capital of Nashville, unique in that he eschews sampling techniques in favor of recording his own keyboard/bass/drum grooves completely live in the studio. He grew up as Dwight Farrell in the Bronx, London, and Canton, OH, and learned to play drums at age four through his father, a West Indian minister who encouraged him to perform music at his church. The Count quickly learned piano and organ, and added bass...
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