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As I didn’t move an inch on my plans of creating some remixes, I ended up cleaning the tracks and releasing my 2025 EP, Stem & Flow.

Unlike the previous DNB album, this one takes it a bit slower but doesn’t shy away from the rumbling bass.

I’ll look into publishing on the streaming services later, so far bandcamp it is:

jimmac.bandcamp.com/album/stem

I love this Auralex platform. When you put it under a bass amp it stops rumbling (esp. on wood floors) and makes the bass sound tight and solid. In my case it also protects my downstairs neighbors. Can't bring it to gigs because it would seem too precious, like sprinkling fairy dust on my amp. #bass

New music video for the song "Shadow (Cycle Mashup Distillat’s Version)", collaboration with Distillat & Karina Deleau, released on Dark Heart Recordings.
Deep atmospheric Future Garage.
Thanks for your listening and support! 🤗
youtube.com/watch?v=EGb0disTHPk
#music #electronicmusic #deep #newvideo #dark #futuregarage #ukgarage #dubstep #ukg #postdubstep #wave #ambient #song #cinematic #art #chill #bass #emotional #sad #atmospheric #piano #newvideo

Spent some time with my best friend today, who is a bit of a #luthier himself. Changed the strings to flat wound chromes (my favourite) polished the frets, filed the nut (actual bone nut) to get it a bit more even. Had to open up the B string’s slot in the nut because the flat wound B was a tiny bit fatter than the original. Made sure it had good contact with the zero fret.

Intonation is good. Action feels great. It’s a better instrument than I deserve. Gotta get better at playing!

It plays like a whole new #bass. I’m super pleased.
#guitar #bassguitar

OK, a little poll about my basses.
I've got two nearly identical cheap precision basses. The only difference: one is a traditional "P" with only one split coil pickup, the other one is a "PJ" with an additional single coil pickup near the bridge. Everything else is *completely* the same: manufacturer, wood, hardware, roundwound strings, color, etc..
I purchased a set of flatwound strings and can't decide where to attach them. Where would you place them? (Comments?)