Alright, cool cats, gather ’round and let me lay on you the lowdown on a bass player who’s been tearing up the scene from coast to coast. We’re talking about Hashim “HasHonBaSS” Bunch, a cat who’s as comfortable laying down the groove on an electric as he is walking the line on an upright.
Now, this Bunch character, he’s not just another face in the crowd. No sir, he’s a chameleon of the low end, a true journeyman who’s been holding it down for more acts than you can shake a stick at. Let me break it down for you, ’cause this cat’s resume reads like a who’s who of the hip and the happening.
First off, he’s been laying down the foundation for the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble. Can you dig it? That’s the kind of gig that separates the men from the boys, the real players from the pretenders. But that’s just the tip of the iceberg, daddy-o.
Bunch has been the heartbeat of BangRoc, the pulse of M.A.Y.O.R (Move.At.Your.Own.Risk), and the driving force behind the 79.5 Band. He’s held it down for Trulio Disgracias, the brainchild of Norwood Fisher himself. And if that ain’t enough to make your head spin, he’s even thrown down with Young Dirty Bastard, keeping the Wu-Tang legacy alive and kicking.
But wait, there’s more. This cat’s been the low-end theory for Bump Pro, GunForGun, Kalae All Day, ApolloTwilight, Hollis, and Beyond Hope Lies. It’s like he’s on a mission to play with every hip act from here to Timbuktu.
And just when you think you’ve got him pegged, he switches it up. Recently, he’s been laying down tracks with Dr. Bass and the Experiment. Now that’s the kind of gig that’ll keep you on your toes, always pushing, always exploring.
What’s really hip about Bunch is how he’s embraced the Nitewalker Bass Guitar Tube Preamp. Here’s a cat who’s played every kind of gig imaginable, from smoky clubs to big stages, and he’s found something special in this little box of tone. It’s like he’s discovered the missing piece of his sonic puzzle, the secret ingredient that makes his bass sing like never before.
You see, cats like Bunch, they’re always pushing the envelope, always looking for that perfect note, that perfect tone. And with the Nitewalker, he’s found a new way to express himself, to make his bass speak in ways it never has before.
So there you have it, cool cats. Hashim “HasHonBaSS” Bunch – electric and upright bass virtuoso, genre-hopping maestro, and Nitewalker enthusiast. He’s the kind of player who reminds us why we fell in love with the bass in the first place. And with cats like Bunch leading the way, the future of bass tone is looking brighter than a neon sign on Bourbon Street.
Remember, in this crazy world of music, it’s not about playing it safe or sticking to one lane. It’s about versatility, about being able to hang in any situation. And with the Nitewalker, cats like Bunch are showing us all what’s possible when you dare to push the boundaries of tone. Can you dig it? I knew that you could.