User:AlexandertheP

Hi all -

Relatively new to Wikipedia, but I'm a big fan ;)

Seriously though - I love the open-content ideal behind it, and am admittedly enamoured of the concept of creating a giant database of human knowledge. What a great idea. With that in mind, though I am expert in not much, I am more-than-casually-acquainted with some things, and will do what I can when I can.

One project I have in mind is the creation of a Reese Bass page - I noticed the need for one in relation to the drum and bass page, as someone had made an internal link... but there was as yet no page. I feel I have a decent enough knowledge in this area to contribute, but I need a little help. Anyone out there know what the very first track that Kevin Saunderson used that infamous bass sound in is? From there on I can pretty much trace the evolution...

Ok then. Good luck to you all.

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