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DJ Magic Mike - Bass Is the Name of the Game (CD)

Album Details: Bass Is the Name of the Game

Release Date:05/25/1990
Label:Cheetah Records
UPC:021257940321

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User Reviews: Bass Is the Name of the Game

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    A Real System tester

    By Byg  Oct 13, 2006

    Pros: DEEP Bass, Funky Tracks, Hot Beats

    Cons: Lyrics are total ass

    This is a classic. I remember me and my homeboy riding in his Honda Prelude with the boom and him pumpin' Lower The Dynamite & Feel the Bass Drop! It hurt my spleen when the bass would hit! Man this brings back memories of high school.

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    BOOM!

    By mp3nis  Feb 6, 2002

    In case you missed it, I'll say it again. BOOM! My neighbor hates this tape :)

Pro Reviews: Bass Is the Name of the Game

  • All Music Guide

    Magic Mike's first major LP included at least a half dozen bass classics like "Drop the Bass," "House of Magic," "Feel the Beat" and "Yo." Proof positive of its classic status came in 1998 when it was digitally remastered and reissued by Cheetah.

    - John Bush, All Music Guide

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Biography

DJ Magic Mike

DJ Magic Mike, the breakthrough bass producer after 2 Live Crew, was the music's most crucial recording artist. An underground label impresario on the order of Master P, Mike's productions were much rougher than the slick Miami bass sound and pursued a gritty old-school vibe -- more akin to Ultramagnetic MC's than Luther Campbell -- long after most hip-hop producers had... Read more