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Remembering Mani: The Groove That Changed British Music
There are bass players… and then there was Mani. A musician who didn’t just hold the rhythm together — he set it free. The Stone Roses’ sound, that shimmering mix of swagger, psychedelia, and sheer Manchester magic, simply wouldn’t have existed without his unmistakable low-end pulse.
From the first notes of I Wanna Be Adored to the euphoric sprawl of Fools Gold, Mani’s basslines weren’t just parts in a song — they were the engine. Warm, rolling, hypnotic. The kind of grooves you feel in your chest before you even notice the drums have joined in.
As the music world reflects on his passing, the records remain — spinning with the same electricity, swagger, and sense of possibility he brought to every stage.
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