Work With Milo

Session bass with weight, movement, and real song sense.

Milo’s bass playing is built to do more than follow the root. He looks for the part underneath the part: what the song actually needs to feel full, grounded, and alive.

Session bass with weight, movement, and real song sense.

Quick check

  • Songs that need a stronger low-end identity
  • Demos with placeholder bass that do not carry enough weight
  • Heavy tracks that need better groove and tighter movement
  • Arrangements that feel crowded or undefined in the low mids
  • Material that needs a bassist who can think like a writer

What this work looks like

That could mean a crushing low-end line that drives the entire arrangement, a tighter supportive part that gives a riff more impact, or a melodic counterline that adds lift without pulling focus. The goal is not to show off. The goal is to make the track feel stronger when the bass comes in and thinner when it drops out.

Milo’s metal background brings attack and confidence, but he also understands space, pacing, and restraint. He pays attention to how the bass sits against the kick, where the guitars live, and how the movement of the part affects the emotional shape of the song. That makes him a strong fit for heavier work, but also for moody, cinematic, or genre-bending material.

Whether the project is a demo, a full production, a collaboration, or a one-off idea that needs a strong foundation, Milo approaches session bass as a musical problem to solve. The part should feel intentional, memorable, and locked in.

Related pages

Live performance, session bass, songwriting & production, and lofi & reimagined covers.

FAQ

What kind of music is Milo best suited for?

Heavy music is a natural fit, but Milo can also work on atmospheric, alternative, cinematic, and reimagined material.

Can Milo build parts from scratch?

Yes. He can write a bass part from the song itself or work from references, riffs, and rough ideas.

Does session bass mean technical playing only?

No. The focus is the right part, whether that is simple, aggressive, melodic, or detailed.