👉 Bass:fumes, often associated with the electronic music genre, refer to the distinct, low-frequency sounds that are characteristic of bass lines and synths. These fumes are created through the manipulation of audio signals, particularly by introducing delays, filters, and other effects that emphasize the deep, resonant tones. The term "fumes" evokes a sense of thick, lingering sound that can envelop the listener, creating an immersive and often hypnotic experience. In live settings, bassists might use effects pedals or software to craft these basslines, while producers can layer and manipulate these sounds in digital audio workstations (DAWs) to build complex, rich bass tracks that define the sonic identity of a track.