Set the Controls for the Heart of the Bass explained
Set the Controls for the Heart of the Bass |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Bassomatic |
Cover: | Set the Controls for the Heart of the Bass Bassomatic Album Cover.png |
Released: | 1990 |
Length: | 56:04 |
Label: | Virgin |
Producer: | William Orbit |
Set the Controls for the Heart of the Bass is the debut album by British electronic music band Bassomatic. The album was released in 1990.[1]
Background
The title and title track are derived from the Pink Floyd song "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun".
Personnel
- Dave Chelsea - engineer
- Richard Dight - engineer
- Rik Kenton - clavinet, guitar
- Laurie Mayer - vocals
- MC A-side - rap
- MC Midrange - drums
- McInna One Step - voices
- Sharon Musgrave - vocals
- William Orbit - multi instruments
- Steve Roberts - vocal harmony
- Dean Ross - piano
- Sugar J. - turntables
- Lizzie Tear - voices
- Matthew Vaughan - guitar, organ, Hammond organ, piano, strings
Notes and References
- Web site: Bassomatic - Set the Controls for the Heart of the Bass . AllMusic . 17 September 2021.