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Larkins Amos Ii - Electro Miami Bass Future Classics (Mod)
Electro Miami Bass Future Classics (Mod)
Artist: Larkins Amos Ii
Format: CD

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Label: ESSENTIAL MEDIA MOD
Rel. Date: 09/22/2023
UPC: 894232870124

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DISC: 1

1. Flashback
2. Patience and Time
3. Life Don't Stop
4. Hey, Hey Don't Stop
5. Droppin' That Ass
6. Take It Back
7. P Town Valley
8. No One Else But You
9. All Night Long
10. Funk Funky

More Info:

A classically trained orchestra string bassist from the age of eleven, Amos Larkins transitioned to the electric bass to practice the Jazz/ Fusion Rock genre that he so admired as a teenager. A natural talent, Amos was fortunate to have studied with the legendary bassist Jaco Pastorius and world-renowned pianist Chick Corea. Amos has participated in workshops with Stanley Clarke, George Duke, Billy Cobham, Jean-Luc Ponty, Al Di Meola and countless others. From the age of sixteen he became a studio bassist at the Miami Sound Machine and TK Records studios in Miami where he also learned the art of sound engineering and worked on many sessions as an engineer. While producing music for the ill-fated movie "Cry of the City" he met Barry Gibb of Bee Gees fame. Gibb allowed Larkins to moonlight at his Middle Ear Recording Studios, and it was there that Amos produced some of the first (if not the first) hip-hop music to be heard in Miami. He took the hip-hop work that he produced at Gibb's studio and played them for Henry Stone, the legendary music mogul and founder of the highly successful T.K. Records label. Stone had just formed a new record company by the name of Sunnyview Records. After listening to this new, ground-breaking style of Miami Rap music production, Henry told Larkins that he could make lots of money producing this type of music. Amos soon began working as a staff producer under Stone at Sunnyview. This is where Amos came up with and developed the Miami Bass genre that continues to inform and influence hip-hop and rap music to this day. Widely known today as the progenitor of the Miami Bass movement, Amos Larkins II is one of the only producers from that golden age that has never slowed down, continually producing music that is ahead of the curve since he first walked into a studio decades ago. That undying passion is fully on display with his latest offering, aptly titled Amos Larkins Presents Electro Miami Bass Future Classics.