So
Josh Abrahams has re-released his single again under a different name. Perhaps he didn't make enough
money the first time. Seriously though, there is a good reason for it which I will come to later.
For a start, don't buy this expecting some kind of
Roni Size/
Goldie -esque
head drilling drum & bass. This song is to drum and bass what
The Offspring were to
'77 Punk.
Amiel Daemion's vocals are quite thin with hardly any
range in them, but I have to say that it suits the song well.
The second thing you notice is that strangely for a song called 'Addicted to Bass', there really isn't that much bass. Not only is there is a complete absence of
sub-bass, but apart from the rather
repetitive clicky drum samples there are only three notes that are played occasionally during the song.
However... I'm rather happy that this song has been re-released. Why? Well the
video clip, which formerly featured Ms. Daemion singing her tedious song in front of a crappy plastic car (I mean a real car that's made of plastic, like
Toyota,
Ford,
Mitsubishi, pretty much any car made today (
They don't make 'em like they used to)) with a big sound system, the clip now has a
Mad Max-ish
car chase, featuring lovely
XB Falcons replete with full
MFP markings. The acting/actors is/are rather crap, but the cars are beautiful.
bexxta - I don't think '
Addicted to
Bass' was
that much of a hit around the country the first time around, I worked in a pretty popular
club and it definitely wasn't played there, or anywhere else I went.