Eminem 'Infinite' Track: Listen To Eminem's Remastered 1996 Song Through Digital Streaming

By Maria Follet - 22 Nov '16 05:00AM
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Eminem's debut album titled "Infinite" now has a remastered version made available online and in digital streaming. This was released on the 20th year mark of the Bass Brothers' discovery of Eminem.

Although this was not clearly the album where Eminem got very popular, it still sparked something which started Eminem's whole booming career. The remastered version shows how Eminem would like his songs to turn out: how his music developed from being dense and now to a flexible lyricism, Billboard notes.

According to Rolling Stone, Eminem was discovered by Mark and Jeff Bass while he was still honing his craft back when he was still 24 years old. The Bass duo are producers who have made a name themselves through popular hip-hop remixes which were sang and performed by well-known artists such as B-52 and Madonna.

To celebrate the 20th year of Eminem's debut "Infinite" album, the duo also wants people to look back to Eminem's humble beginnings as a struggling young rapper. 20 years later, the album which started it all will get a new look of audio arrangement. Back on the album's first release days, it only got about 500 copies sold in the market. Producers and Eminem himself are hopeful that fans will now get a taste of a newer version of the song that will appeal to their ears.

"Twenty years ago, it would have been a different record if I'd played the instruments. The real Eminem fans appreciate the (Bass Brothers) sound, and this is what it would have sounded like if we'd been producing the record," Jeff Bass recalls. According to USA Today, the album paved way for Eminem to be known as the Slim Shady, through producer Dr. Dre. Even after selling millions of copies of the Slim Shady song, the Bass Brothers still supported Eminem on his next albums which contained two of their best-selling songs such as "Lose Yourself".

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