Skip to main content

Bass Videos - Page 12

“Reflection” A Trio with Two 6 String Basses and Synth Finds a New Sound in Nature

“Reflection” A Trio with Two 6 String Basses and Synth Finds a New Sound in Nature

Reflection brings two 6 string bassists together with RO1 on synth for a layered and melodic trio piece that highlights texture, space and a modern bass driven sound.

Vulfpeck’s “MSG II” Hits YouTube as the Vinyl Release Highlights Joe Dart’s Live Mastery

Vulfpeck’s “MSG II” Hits YouTube as the Vinyl Release Highlights Joe Dart’s Live Mastery

Joe Dart’s tone and bass work shine throughout Vulfpeck’s MSG II, now streaming in full and released on vinyl for listeners wanting a deeper look at the performance.

Billy Strings’ Tiny Desk Set Showcases Upright Bass Power from Royal Masat

Billy Strings’ Tiny Desk Set Showcases Upright Bass Power from Royal Masat

Billy Strings delivers a tight Tiny Desk set with Royal Masat’s upright bass bringing warmth, drive, and definition for listeners who love acoustic low end.

The Omnific Push Their Dual-Bass Formula Further in the Visually Bold and Rhythm-Heavy “Nodus Tollens” Video

The Omnific Push Their Dual-Bass Formula Further in the Visually Bold and Rhythm-Heavy “Nodus Tollens” Video

The Omnific dive deep into their signature dual bass style in the Nodus Tollens video featuring tight interplay on two Dingwall five strings with driving drums.

Get the Daily Bass Video in your inbox.

Sign up to get the daily bass video delivered to you.

North Sea Jazz 2025: Munir Hossn’s Standout Bass Work with Lee Ritenour & Friends

North Sea Jazz 2025: Munir Hossn’s Standout Bass Work with Lee Ritenour & Friends

This North Sea Jazz 2025 set shows Lee Ritenour in top form and highlights Munir Hossn whose commanding bass work adds depth and drive to the entire performance.

Ernest Tibbs and Simon Phillips Showcase Tight Rhythm Work on “You Can’t But You Can” at Little Big Beat Studio

Ernest Tibbs and Simon Phillips Showcase Tight Rhythm Work on “You Can’t But You Can” at Little Big Beat Studio

Ernest Tibbs and Simon Phillips appear at Little Big Beat for a Studio Live Session performance of You Cant But You Can with Tibbs on his Xotic five string Jazz.

A Live SBL Jam: Janek Gwizdala, Larry Goldings, and Clarence Penn Tackle Michael Jackson

A Live SBL Jam: Janek Gwizdala, Larry Goldings, and Clarence Penn Tackle Michael Jackson

This SBL session captures Janek Gwizdala Larry Goldings and Clarence Penn creating their own version of a Michael Jackson track as the arrangement develops in the room.

Michael League’s Cinematic Groove: Snarky Puppy & Metropole Orkest Perform “As You Are But Not As You Were”

Michael League’s Cinematic Groove: Snarky Puppy & Metropole Orkest Perform “As You Are But Not As You Were”

Snarky Puppy and Metropole Orkest team up again for a dynamic performance, featuring Michael League on Bacci bass and sweeping orchestral textures.

Flea Releases “A Plea,” Showcasing His Bass, Vocals, and Trumpet Work

Flea Releases “A Plea,” Showcasing His Bass, Vocals, and Trumpet Work

With “A Plea,” Flea reveals the direction of his solo album, expanding a bass centered opening into a rich arrangement shaped by an impressive list of collaborators.

Mark Peric Pushes the Groove Forward with the Fusion-Charged “Easy Tiger”

Mark Peric Pushes the Groove Forward with the Fusion-Charged “Easy Tiger”

Easy Tiger finds Mark Peric leading a powerhouse live band with fat low end, sharp horn lines, and an aggressive jazz funk fusion groove that feels alive and locked in.

David Byrne’s Stripped-Down Band Highlights Inventive Bass Work at Tiny Desk

David Byrne’s Stripped-Down Band Highlights Inventive Bass Work at Tiny Desk

David Byrne brings a lively, joyful Tiny Desk set, and Kely Pinheiro’s steady Bass lines keep the groove locked in as the band leans fully into the fun.

Nick Fyffe Grooves in Newly Released 2001 Jamiroquai “Love Foolosophy” on Later with Jools Holland

Nick Fyffe Grooves in Newly Released 2001 Jamiroquai “Love Foolosophy” on Later with Jools Holland

Jamiroquai revisits their 2001 era with a fresh release from Later with Jools Holland showing Nick Fyffe locked into the smooth and heavy Love Foolosophy pocket.