Artist's albums
Autobass, Vol. 3: Submission
2023 · EP
Autobass, Vol. 2: Transmisson
2023 · EP
Autobass, Vol. 1: Ignition
2023 · EP
Grab 'Em by the Bass (The Hi Fi Mixes)
2022 · album
Listen 2 the Bass
2021 · album
Listen 2 the Bass
2021 · single
Bassoven Beats
2020 · single
Double Shotta Bass
2019 · single
Submarine
2019 · single
Dreamin' Bass
2019 · single
Ghost Machine
2019 · single
Deep Forest
2018 · single
Grab'em by the Bass
2018 · album
Turn It Up
2018 · single
Jazz
2016 · album
Power
2015 · album
Bass Trap
2014 · album
Bass Ballin': The Crunk Collection
2013 · album
Eastern Bass
2012 · album
Kontrol
2012 · album
Lowd Slowd
2011 · album
King of Bass
2011 · album
Mad Mike Presents Pimpin Ass Bass
2010 · album
I Rock Bass
2010 · album
808
2009 · album
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Biography
Bass Mekanik is a pseudonym of producer Neil Case, one of the premiere forces in bass music. He got his start as a DJ in his native Jamaica, where he first became fascinated with the low frequencies in the records he was spinning. Moving on to a job as an assistant engineer in Kingston's Dynamic Sound Studios, he worked with reggae legends like Jimmy Cliff and Peter Tosh while learning the technical aspects of a recording career. After years behind the boards at Dynamic, he moved to Miami and started releasing homemade bass mixes consisting of his own material. Going under the alias of Beat Dominator for the first two years, he decided to switch to the more relevant Bass Mekanik moniker in 1994. Releasing a series of albums, compilations, singles, and collaborations, he became one of the biggest names in the field of bass music, with CDs like Audio Toolbox and Best of Food for Woofers becoming staples of the stereo competition scene. He did this with virtually no promotion, relying on the ultra-low frequencies in his music to appeal to aficionados of car stereos. Word of mouth became his most important advertising tool, and he reciprocated by talking with his fans about what his music could do to further compliment their stereos. Case became such a key figure in the scene that he had a line of car audio components named after him, inspiring him to move further into the business aspect of his art. He started his own label and website, www.BassMekanik.com, in 2001. ~ Bradley Torreano, Rovi