Bass Reviews by Richard Howells

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  1. ZOOM 506 II Multi-Effects ·
    All in all, a great unit, easy and fun to use at a bargain price. Sounds are often sublime, but hardly ever bad. Any player of a...(more)
    Equipment: Effects · Posted: 6/10/2003 by Richard Howells (2745)
  2. Dimmu Borgir - Enthrone Darkness Triumphant ·
    Despite the line-up changes which occured after this album and can be deemed nothing else except improvements, this remains my f...(more)
    Recordings: Metal · Posted: 6/24/2003 by Richard Howells (2745)
  3. Dimmu Borgir - For All Tid ·
    I am truely astounded by the quality of this recording of Dimmu Borgir's debut. 'For All Tid' is a mixture of orcestrial and dea...(more)
    Recordings: Metal · Posted: 6/24/2003 by Richard Howells (2745)
  4. Flea: Adventures In Spontaneous Jamming by Flea ·
    Not truely an instructional dvd, this is more to show Flea as a player, and to give inspiration to other bassists.
    Videos: Instructional · Posted: 8/25/2003 by Richard Howells (2745)
  5. Dimmu Borgir - Enthrone Darkness Triumphant ·
    Pure evil on a CD. Amazing riffery combined with rock solid drumming and superfast bass playing, and extreme vocals being constr...(more)
    Recordings: Metal · Posted: 3/7/2004 by Richard Howells (2745)
  6. Cakewalk Pro Audio 9 ·
    Hard to use all the features but a very powerful tool. If i could change anything it would be the instrument sounds, some of the...(more)
    Software: Tab/Notation · Posted: 3/7/2004 by Richard Howells (2745)
  7. Decapitated - The Negation ·
    Nothing beats these youngens from Norway. The first CD they released was n par with this, and the drummer was 12. The classic st...(more)
    Recordings: Metal · Posted: 3/8/2004 by Richard Howells (2745)
  8. Joe Hubbard - Vanishing Point ·
    A great album will always have a strong opener, and this is no exception. From the first few seconds, you know its gonna be an a...(more)
    Recordings: Jazz · Posted: 3/16/2004 by Richard Howells (2745)
  9. Steve Morse Band - Southern Steel ·
    Kickass rock n roll, killer guitars but the most badass bass playing by Dve LaRue, this guy is incredible at picking, fingering ...(more)
    Recordings: Rock/Pop · Posted: 3/18/2004 by Richard Howells (2745)