Talk:Bassic

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I've begun work on this page; ongoing process as I get the time. I should probably become a member, eh? No... nobody will read this anyway... Bassic is just cheesy electronica to most people.

Hey, I read this, so thats a start. Bassic is pretty cheesy, I'll give you that, but some of his songs are pretty good. Although after I discovered Aphex I sort of forgot about Bassic. Those were the days... back when MP3.com actually offered free music. I hope you read this and realize that there are other people out there who listen to Bassic. In fact, I'm listening to him right now, as I write this. - Fuzzform 23:08, 8 December 2005 (UTC)

Cheesy, eh? :) Oh well... new album coming this summer (2015) – get ready for more cheese!

/ Martin — Preceding unsigned comment added by Mlindhe (talkcontribs) 05:46, 9 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Typo ?[edit]

Hi Fuzzform,

I read this! ;-)

Probably just a typo but "there is a discrepancy here!" LoL

You list "Daydreamer" under "2002–2004: Independent years", probably right as I could find this unreliable page with the following and other list it as 2002.

Исполнитель: Bassic (Martin Lindhe) Альбом: Daydreamer Год выхода: 2003 Стиль: Electronica, New Age, Ambient Количество треков: 16 Время звучания: 01:14:02 [1]

But further down, under "Discography", you give 2005 as a release date. I think 2005 is only the iTune re-release date.

Just checking Aphex now... it's Aphex Twin rignt ?


Message to Martin Lindhe: Hey dude... help us help you... can you insert (right here in this "Talk" page a list of all your releases?

Thanks -- Netweezurd (talk) 18:24, 18 February 2015 (UTC)[reply]


Hey there people – this is Martin Lindhe... not sure how to actually edit things in here, of if anyone can actually see this.... anyway, regarding Daydreamer – it was indeed published 2005. If I figure out how to edit directly in here I'll update some other incorrect/out-of-date stuff. Thanks!

/ Martin

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