Bass Player UK  |  November 2015
What do you get if you cross ferocious thrash metal with brain-frying progressive rock/pop bass playing? Why, the new issue of Bass Guitar Magazine, which juxtaposes the ultimate interview with Tom Araya of Slayer against a massive, eight-page career retrospective with Tony Levin and comes out cooler than a Precision left overnight in a freezer.
Add in-depth chats with Neil Fairclough of Queen – only the biggest rock band ever formed, more or less – plus a report from this year’s Warwick Bass Camp, and the result is one of the most all-encompassing issues we’ve ever assembled.
In our ongoing mission to make you a better bass player, we’ve rounded up an eclectic host of bass gear for you, from Spector, Vigier, Cort and Sandberg basses, to amps and FX units from Ampeg and Darkglass. Likewise, our tuition team is formed of the very best educators and performers that the bass world has to offer, whether you’re playing at beginner, intermediate or advanced level and whether you play electric or upright bass. And our magazine comes alive and three-dimensional once a year at the London Bass Guitar Show, of course: at next year’s event, due to take over Olympia London on 12 and 13 March, we’re delighted to announce the first wave of exhibitors of a stellar gear line-up – detailed in full in our news pages. More announcements as we have them, so as soon as you’ve finished reading this month’s magazine, head to www.londonbassguitarshow.com and nab those tickets. You really don’t want to miss out on this one. See you there!
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Bass Player UK November 2015.