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"The main thing that those two albums have in common, aside from my music, which of course, a sense of it, you can recognize, it is that the bass on Infinite Search was playing much, much less like a bass"

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Vitous is describing a quiet revolution that only musicians and obsessive listeners tend to notice: when an instrument refuses its assigned job. His phrasing is almost comically careful, full of commas and course-corrections, like he’s trying to translate a tactile studio memory into language without flattening it. That hesitation is the tell. He’s not selling a neat origin story; he’s pointing to a technical choice that became an aesthetic identity.

The key line is “playing much, much less like a bass.” On paper, that sounds like subtraction. In practice, it’s a power move. The bass is supposed to anchor harmony and time, to behave. Vitous is hinting that on Infinite Search he treated it more like a roaming voice: melodic, conversational, sometimes percussive, sometimes floating above the grid instead of bolting it down. That’s how you make a record feel searching rather than settled. You can hear the era in it too: late-’60s jazz where “role” was starting to look like a polite trap, and every instrument wanted the freedom of a horn.

There’s also a little self-branding tucked in the opening: “aside from my music… you can recognize.” He’s acknowledging continuity, but he’s more interested in the specific mechanism of difference - what, precisely, changed in the sound-world. The subtext is a musician staking claim to authorship in a collaborative genre: not “I played great,” but “I redefined the function.” That’s the kind of statement that ages well, because it describes a method, not a mood.

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Vitous, Miroslav. (2026, February 18). The main thing that those two albums have in common, aside from my music, which of course, a sense of it, you can recognize, it is that the bass on Infinite Search was playing much, much less like a bass. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-main-thing-that-those-two-albums-have-in-70064/

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Vitous, Miroslav. "The main thing that those two albums have in common, aside from my music, which of course, a sense of it, you can recognize, it is that the bass on Infinite Search was playing much, much less like a bass." FixQuotes. February 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-main-thing-that-those-two-albums-have-in-70064/.

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"The main thing that those two albums have in common, aside from my music, which of course, a sense of it, you can recognize, it is that the bass on Infinite Search was playing much, much less like a bass." FixQuotes, 18 Feb. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/the-main-thing-that-those-two-albums-have-in-70064/. Accessed 22 Feb. 2026.

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Miroslav Vitous (born December 6, 1947) is a Musician from Czech Republic.

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