Set the Controls for the Heart of the Bass

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Set the Controls for the Heart of the Bass
Set the Controls for the Heart of the Bass Bassomatic Album Cover.png
Studio album by
GenreElectronic, House, Techno
Length56:04
LabelVirgin
ProducerWilliam Orbit

Set the Controls for the Heart of the Bass is a 1990 album by British house music band Bassomatic.[1] The title and title track are derived from the Pink Floyd song "Set the Controls for the Heart of the Sun".

Track listing[]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."In the Realm of the Senses"Sharon Musgrave, William Orbit4:14
2."Set the Controls for the Heart of the Bass"Laurie Mayer, Roger Waters, Orbit5:25
3."Fascinating Rhythm"Mayer, Musgrave, Steve Roberts, Orbit4:08
4."Rat Cut-a-Bottle"Orbit5:52
5."Love Catalogue"John Gosling, William Orbit2:17
6."Zombie Mantra"Orbit5:53
7."Freaky Angel"Mayer, Musgrave, Orbit5:25
8."Wicked Love"Matthew Vaughan, Orbit3:57
9."Ease On By"Mayer, Musgrave, Orbit4:19
10."My Tears Have Gone"Mayer, Kenton4:23
11."In the Realm of the Senses" (Funky Paradise Mix)Musgrave, Orbit5:59
12."Fascinating Rhythm" (Soul Odyssey Mix)Mayer, Musgrave, Orbit, Roberts4:15

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

References[]

  1. ^ "Bassomatic - Set the Controls for the Heart of the Bass". AllMusic. Retrieved 17 September 2021.
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