Watch: Lari Basilio’s “Seven” Blends Cinematic Guitar with Sean Hurley’s Groove
Lari Basilio returns to her Redemption sessions with “Seven,” featuring Sean Hurley on Lakland 5 string bass and Vinnie Colaiuta on drums.
Megadeth’s “Holy Wars” Still Hits Hard and David Ellefson Proves It
David Ellefson revisits “Holy Wars” and reminds everyone that classic Megadeth bass lines were never just hanging out in the background.
Foo Fighters Turn NPR’s Tiny Desk Into a Full-Blown Rock Show
Foo Fighters sounded massive in their first Tiny Desk Concert, blending stripped down arrangements with the band’s trademark live intensity.
Dogstar Deliver a Massive Alt-Rock Groove with Keanu Reeves on “This Sphere”
“This Sphere” finds Dogstar delivering another atmospheric alt rock track with Keanu Reeves locked in on bass.
Stanley Clarke Tears Through ‘School Days’ With Stewart Copeland Behind the Kit
Stanley Clarke brings huge tone and nonstop intensity to “School Days” while Stewart Copeland pushes the chaos even further.
Korean Fusion/Funk Group Bump2 Delivers a Monster Fusion Home Session
Bump2 delivers slick modern fusion funk in this full home session featuring tight arrangements, fast grooves, and killer bass from Yeongjae Jung.
Watch Spirit Fingers Trio Launch “Tune 59” Into Fusion Chaos
Spirit Fingers Trio digs into “Tune 59” before launching into a high-energy improvisation led by Mohini Dey’s aggressive fusion bass work.
Yohannes Tona and Cory Wong Deliver Precision Funk on “Direct Flyte”
A blazing live take on “Direct Flyte” features Yohannes Tona locking into the groove before cutting loose with a killer bass solo.
Joe Dart Keeps It Tight and Tasteful on Vulfmon’s “Tight Five”
Vulfmon’s live in studio take on “Tight Five” features Joe Dart at his most locked in with killer touch and nonstop groove.
Sean Hurley and Grace Enger Put Some Groove in Pockets Put Some Groove in Scary Pockets “Why Why Why”
Pockets teams up with Grace Enger for “Why Why Why,” powered by Sean Hurley’s deep and understated groove.
Golden Flower Blends Psychedelic Soul, Deep Groove, & a Little Bit of Chaos on “Who Are the People?”
Golden Flower mixes indie groove, psychedelic soul, and controlled chaos on “Who Are the People?” with Brandon Kyle Miller holding down the low end.
Watch Nathan East and Noah East Groove Through “101 Eastbound” Live
A live take on “101 Eastbound” highlights the chemistry between Nathan and Noah East, with layered bass lines and a shared sense of groove.











