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Chris DeAngelis: Bass Arrangement of Radiohead’s “In Limbo”
Chris DeAngelis is back with another amazing bass cover of a Radiohead song. This time he covers “In Limbo” from 2004’s Kid A using loops and TR8 drum machine to flesh the song out. As with his other videos, DeAngelis kicks it into overdrive after completing the melody with a solo that will melt your face.
Dub Habitz Releases “Dreaming About Tomorrow”
Bassist Nick Montou has released the debut album from his new instrumental project, Dub Habitz. Dreaming About Tomorrow blends together different styles of island music that is prevalent in the Gulf Coast region from which Montou hails. “This album is a fusion of various genres including reggae-dub, laid-back island style grooves with a mix of funky rhythms and a few...
Orange Amplification Unveils the OMEC Teleport Audio Interface
Orange Amplification is bringing their history into the modern age with the OMEC Teleport. Named for their ’70s brand, the Teleport is an audio interface built into a standard effects pedal housing. This allows for easy access to software for gigging musicians. “The innovative, new OMEC Teleport is a universal connection device compatible with iOS, Android, MacOS or Windows devices...
Taking Criticism in a Positive Light
Q: How can I learn to take musical remarks/criticism from a bandleader/conductor in a productive way? I can’t help it, but I always get a little offended and/or insecure. A: Remember this: If you weren’t good enough, you wouldn’t have the gig. While not every band leader may have the best delivery, in general, suggestions and statements of preference are...
The Interrupters: She’s Kerosene
The Interrupters are gearing up for a new album, Fight the Good Fight, this summer by releasing the first track called “She’s Kerosene”. The ska punk band’s single is anchored by Justin Bivona, who lays down a bubbly bass line that propels the song.
Happy Ninth Birthday, No Treble!
For 10 years (before we launched), I had the dream to launch No Treble. Nine years ago today, it became a reality. What started out as a personal passion project has grown bigger than I’d ever imagined. Thank you for being here and making this so much fun. Our eighth year was a fun one. Last summer, we started our...
Eastwood Guitars Announces the Airline Jetsons Jr. Bass
Eastwood Custom Shop is reviving their former Airline 2P bass with a new model: the Airline Jetsons Jr. Bass. The retro design retains many of the same features with a few differences. “Inspired by the discontinued Airline 2P Bass, the new Airline Jetsons Jr. Bass keeps the same ‘JB Hutto-style’ body shape, but now comes with a single, P-Bass style...
Charles Berthoud: Hallelujah
Charles Berthoud always impresses with his solo bass arrangements. In his latest, he covers “Hallelujah” for solo bass with piccolo strings. Beauty.
Bryan Beller Announces New Studio Album
Bryan Beller has announced he’s working on his first solo studio album in ten years. Scenes From The Flood will be a modern progressive double album concept, the bassist says. “Tracking continues in earnest. I’ll have plenty more to say about who’s on it and what it’s about in the coming months,” he teased. “For now, I’m grateful to have...
Deep Space Devices Introduces The Red Ghost Distortion
Deep Space Devices has launched their first product with the Red Ghost Distortion, a pedal aimed at heavier types of music. The unit offers simple controls with a single knob and two switches. “Designed to appeal to stoner rock and shoegaze enthusiasts, the Red Ghost offers menacing options to your tone,” Deep Space Devices writes. “With the single knob, “Horde”,...
Bass of the Week: Marleaux Bass Guitars Contra
Gerald Marleaux is hands down one of my favorite bass builders. His artistic touch and attention to detail make all of his instruments play and sound just as good as they look. This week we’re checking out his Contra model, which takes its semi-acoustic design in part from the violin family. “The Contra is made with the same materials as...
Alex Bershadsky: Donna Lee
Plenty of bassists have taken on “Donna Lee,” but Alex Bershadsky did it in his own way. Joined by drummer Sharon Petrover, here’s Alex’s unique take on the bebop jazz standard.