Bingo Bass, established in 2002 by DJ Zinc, quickly became a cornerstone of the UK drum and bass scene. More than just a label, it nurtured artists, pushed boundaries, and championed diverse sounds within the genre.
Bingo Bass served as a launchpad for many rising stars, including Disease, Alix Perez, and Breakage. Their early releases on the label helped them gain recognition and shape the soundscape of modern drum and bass.
Beyond music, Bingo Bass fostered a strong community. DJ Zinc's long-running Rinse FM residency, "The Zinc Sessions," offered exposure to label artists and underground talents, further solidifying its influence.
Review: DJ Zinc is back in business on his own Bingo Bass imprint and this mini-album is his biggest release in some time. It's a customary blend of bouncy drum & bass and fidget house sounds, a unique combination of influences that only Zinc could pull off this well. Track one - 'Therapy' - is a typically funky endeavour, as Charlotte Haining adds her vocal talent to a fresh, infectious bassline that moves with funk but packs a hefty punch as well. 'Felt So Good' is a trashy-in-a-good-way house banger that makes us miss clubs, 'Baby it's You' smacks of classic trance with its stabbing high end, whilst 'Bubble' does just what its name suggests and reminds us of old Zinc tracks like 'Nexx'. It's vintage Zinc - don't miss out.
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