quoted 16 lines Mantronix is definitely one of the electro pioneers in my book.> >Mantronix is definitely one of the electro pioneers in my book.
> >Anyone out there who hasn't heard "Bassline" from their debut self-titled
> >album, should check it out.
>
> I have to agree on this. They had a pretty cool logo too.
>
> >Try to get the Bassline 12" if you can on
> >Sleeping Bag records also. The B-side has the instrumental version,
> >which is still great to listen to, since you can bypass the sometimes
> >irritating raps of MC Tee and stick to the electro grooves of Mantronik
>
> Again, good choice, but note however that there were several Mantronix
> bassline 12". For example, one is called "Mantronix bassline the 12 inch"
> and has an additional indication: "stretched". This has an extended
> version of bassline, an instrumental of ladies, ladies remixed and
> get stupid `fresh` part 1. No bassline instrumental...
How many Bassline 12"s were there exactly?
Mine reads: "Mantronix (the 12" single) - Bassline" on the spine.
The A-side has "Bassline(Club version)" and the B-side has
"Bassline(Instrumental Version)" and "Bassline(Radio Version)".
Chep (Bad Boy) Nunez edited it and it was released in 1986.
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