Zeroliser: Bass Arrangement of Flume’s “Ezra”
Our Facebook friend Tim Grunwald sent us a clip of YouTube bassist Zeroliser playing a solo bass version of Flume’s “Ezra”, and I’m glad he did. Zeroliser uses some looping to flesh out the arrangement, which is lush with harmonics, chords, and percussion.
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Pretty f’n cool !!!
Nice !!!
very nice…love the slappy delay stuff. Back in the 80’s when I discovered The Edge from U2 I got pretty heavily into that and I still really like it.
Some very pretty layering of bass parts and movement ??