Bass Mekanik
Bass Mekanik | |
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Genres | Miami bass, electro |
Years active | 1994–present |
Labels | Pandisc[1] |
Website | www.BassMekanik.com |
Members | Neil Case[2] |
Bass Mekanik (b. Neil Case, Jamaica) is a Miami bass DJ first released in 1994 on Pandisc Records. Bass Mekanik has been active for over a decade, producing 10 studio albums, 3 singles, and a DVD. He then started his own record label in 2009 called Bass Mekanik Records and produced an album called 808.[1]
Early career
The first two years of his DJ career (1992–1994), he went by the alias Beat Dominator. Neil Case is considered to be one of the driving forces of Bass Music.[2]
As the mobile audio scene grew exponentially, sanctioning bodies such as Midwestspl and IASCA and MECA Mobile Electronics Competition Association bodies utilized the Bass Mekanik Quad Maximus and Bass Mekanik 5.0 to measure SPL (sound pressure levels) and frequency responses in each vehicle to declare a winner.
He has also gone by the aliases:
- Beat Dominator
- Bass Cube (along with James McCauley aka DXJ)
- Bass Trip
- Bass Tribe (along with Keith Rosenburg and James McCauley)
- Bass Incorporated (along with Keith Rosenburg)
Neil has also collaborated with DJ Billy E as the transition from Miami Bass to Techno Bass took shape.
Discography
Studio albums
Year | Album | Label |
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1994 | "Quad Maximus" | Pandisc Records[1] |
1995 | "Max Killa Hertz" | Pandisc Records[1] |
1997 | "Audio Toolbox" | Pandisc Records[1] |
1998 | "Sonic Overload" | Pandisc Records[1] |
1999 | "V 5.0" | Pandisc Records[1] |
2000 | "Powerbox The Bassest Hits" | Pandisc Records[1] |
2001 | "Flow:Music & Beyond" | Pandisc Records[1] |
2001 | "Download" | Pandisc Records[1] |
2002 | "Faster Harder Louder" | Pandisc Records[1] |
2004 | "The Remix Album" | Pandisc Records[1] |
2007 | "Boom Style" | Pandisc Records[1] |
2009 | "808" | Bass Mekanik Records[1] |
2013 | Kontrol | Bass Mekanik Records[1] |
Singles
Year | Album | Label |
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1998 | "Rock Dis Joint" | Pandisc Records[3] |
2000 | "Bass Mechanic" | Pandisc Records[3] |
2001 | "Do It" | Pandisc Records[3] |
Later career
In 2001 Neil Case started his own record label.[2]