Bazyaskin Tape recorder. There are many stories about Baziya, but the one about Baziya’s tape recorder is perhaps one of the most important. Baziaz’s tape recorder was found in the attic of his father’s dacha. He didn’t even know it was a tape recorder – he just found some heavy, incomprehensible crap.
Any incomprehensible crap was always very attractive to Baziaz, but this one was too heavy and had to be dealt with right in the attic.
Naturally smart, Bazyazya quickly realized that this device must spin reels of films, of which there are three bags lying around nearby… There
were no problems with electricity in the attic, and Bazyazya always carried headphones with him – he didn’t know why, but he did.
They did come in handy!
It means that Bazyazya sits all day in the attic and listens to his father’s tapes. Or maybe they are not daddy?
Maybe my grandfather wrote it down? And the grandfather was that fly agaric.
It’s necessary to somehow pull out the sounds here, Bazyazya thought and remembered that his grandfather’s sampler was lying in the garage – dad hammers nails with it.
Good idea! He stamped a nail sampler from his dad, sampled his grandfather’s sounds right in the attic and…
…became a famous sound producer in the southeastern region of the Hamburg region, but this is not accurate.
Tape-infused textures
Sought-after sounds from the personal vault of an iconic German hip hop producer
Explore synths, keys, acoustic instruments, and more, infused with the character of vintage hardware
150 tweakable presets crafted by Bazzazian himself
Part of the Play Series: Hard-hitting presets and real-time control in an intuitive interface
Vintage sounds for cutting-edge productions
Bazzazian Tapes digs deep into the archives of one of the most pioneering producers in German hip hop. Packed with character and curiosity, it delivers an eclectic collection of melodic instruments, all run through high-end rack gear, vintage tape machines, and boutique pedals. From retro keyboards and modular synth leads to e-bowed guitars, antique harmoniums, and woodwinds, it’s got all you need to bring a retro flair to modern productions.
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