Based on Bass is one of Humphrey Robertson's musical projects. The music of this project differs from his other works with a stronger bass line, which somewhat resembles "KOTO".
The project was launched in 1999 with the release of the single "Visitors". Two years later, material was written for the first album "S.P.A.C.E.". It included a radio version of "Visitors" from the single of the same name, as well as the song "Aliens", subsequently included in the collection "Hypersound Megamix Volume 1", which was released in the same year.
Although, according to the estimates of most music critics, the released album of the newly-born project turned out to be generally successful, there was no immediate continuation of his work. But nevertheless, work on it still continued. And by 2005, the patience of project's fans was finally partially rewarded with the release of the collection "Synthesizer Dance Volume 7", where Humphrey Robertson included a new composition It's Just the Music. However, the pause did not end there. Only a year later, fans were able to replenish their collection with a new composition (rather a remake) of Axel F (Space Mix), and even then, only released on the new compilation "Synthesizer Dance Volume 8".
The end of the creative lull came in 2007 with the release of the new album "Space Odyssey". To warm up the cooled down interest in the project, the second album was initially sold as MP3 files, and only then released on CD. But their track listings were somewhat different. For example, the MP3 album had the track It's Just The Music (Album Version), but it was missing on the CD. In turn, the CD had remixes of Happy Children, Dolce Vita and Axel F, which, respectively, were not in the MP3 version.
Actually, by now this is the entire musical arsenal of the project. Naturally, it was released on the Hypersound Productions label (hypersound.ch), which also applies to single tracks on the "Synthesizer Dance" compilations.