The German electronic duo's heavy beats and synth lines defined a certain strain of hard bass.
For the full picture, listen to "Jazzy" and "Doom's Day" back to back. That's their range in about eight minutes.
Tatanka's music works in hard bass territory, with tracks like "Yellow" built around heavy beats and synth lines. They named the project after the Native American bison, and their sound became part of the hard bass conversation for years. Some listeners found it too aggressive, while others connected with its intensity.
Frank Wiegand and Holger Klein met at a rave in the early 2000s. They put out a debut album called "The Sound of Hard Bass" and followed it with releases like "Underground Resistance," playing festivals internationally while experimenting with production along the way.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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