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” Bass For Your Face “

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When it comes to production, SCOTT HOBBS was one of my mentors…He is the younger brother of David Hobbs (Mr.Mixx) who was one of the co-founders of GHETTO STYLE DJ’s along with being the DJ for the 2 Live Crew…

Back in the day SCOTT was my football coach..After practice sometimes he would slide through with his 707 and program beats….He was nice with the production, but he was also crazy just like his brother with the cuts…

I can vividly remember him playing demo 2 LIVE CREW shit for me (cuss words and all) before they officially blew the fuck up….Anyway, salute to you SCOTT wherever you are for imbedding a deep a appreciation for bass, cutting, programming and all that other shit at a young age…

If you haven’t seen the “BASS THAT ATE MIAMI” documentary as of yet, do yourself a favor and absorb some 304 history…..TWO THUMBS UP!!!

“Produced by: Alex Weir, Chris Walton, Scott Libengood, and Rick Sosa.
Dreamhouse Studios and Cut It Up Def Entertainment are excited to announce the debut of their latest creation, “The Bass That Ate Miami, The Foundation”. This independent documentary is based on the evolution of music in South Florida and the untold story of the hip hop genre known as Miami Bass. South Florida artists, producers and music executives helped evolve this sound into its own unique hip hop dance genre. Miami Bass dominated the airwaves and car speakers from the mid 1980’s to the mid 1990’s. The Miami Bass sound continues to influence many of today’s hottest artists.

As hip hop grew and took over different regions of the U.S.; South Florida gave birth to a new style of hip hop that most people don’t realize evolved there. The fast, bass heavy drum beats that are used in pop culture today were created on the street corners of South Florida with huge speakers and massive street parties.

The documentary features segments on Kraftwerk, Electro-Funk, breakdancing, turntableism, drum machine programming (the 808 & the SP1200), the process of record making, car audio exhibitions and of course high energy dance moves.

Some of the main creators of this genre are interviewed including; Afrika Bambaataa (The God Father of Hip Hop), Pretty Tony (The Inventor of Freestyle), Mr. Mixx (One of the Forefathers of Bass), Jim Jonsin, Afro-Rican, Dynamix II and many more producers, deejay’s & artists from the old school to new school.”

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