Henning Reith, Caba Kroll, Andreas Litterscheid, Chorn Pin Chang, Reinhard Raith, Frank Knebel, Massimo Nocito & Sven Koslik
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Bass Bumpers was founded in 1990 when Henning Reith and Caba Kroll released their first production on the Dance Street label. With the titles "Can't Stop Dancing" and "Get The Big Bass", the Bass Bumpers entered the club scene with a comfortable advance. Their mixture of House and Eurodance was fresh and innovative. Felicia Uwaje and rapper Ian Freeman added their vocal talents to the Bass Bumpers sound and the subsequent singles "The Music's Got Me" and "Move To The Rhythm" (1992) pushed them on the top of the club charts everywhere on the globe. A full album was later released ("Advance" in 1993). The single "Runnin" was the last in the successful serie of the Bass Bumpers productions to be released in 1993. Uwaje and Freeman left soon after, and many thought the project to be dead and buried.
They now work on their own projects, as well as for other artists, such as Angel City and Despina Vandi. One of their latest commercial hits was the controversial Crazy Frog project.
German remixing/production team Bass Bumpers is led by keyboardist Henning Reith and DJ Caba Kroll (born in 1966 in M�lheim, Ruhr), members of Potatoheads along with CJ Stone and Akira Yamamoto. The club/dance-oriented ensemble debuted with the release of "Can't Stop Dancing" on Dance Street, followed by "Get the Big Bass," with contributions from former Starlight Express rapper E. Mello. With "The Music's Got Me," featuring singer Felicia Uwaje, Bass Bumpers entered Billboard's Dance/Club charts and the U.K. Top 40. ~ Drago Bonacich, All Music Guide (from mp3.com)
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