I'd say in my lack of musical production knowledge here to get the flutlicht sound

it's a case of having the volume on each note differing

for example on every beat theres a kick and then three bass notes follow it before the next kick

so it's like Kick - bass 1 - bass 2 - bass 3

what would work wouldbe to keep bass 1 and bass 3 at half the volume of bass 2

so it would be Kick at full volume - bass 1 at 50% - bass 2 at 100 volume% - bass 3 at 50%

by bass 1 2 and 3 i dont mean different bass samples just the same instrument.

when that's done - eq the bass so it sounds louder but not distorted then add some very slight reverb and slight phaser and delay.

Do the same for the kick

Compress the hell out of both the kick and Bass probably using the same settings for both.

Errr - well i know what I mean anyway ?:)Does this sound right?

If you want to do something daring make the 2nd bass in each 1/4 of a bar - (the offbeat one) an octave higher :)

Also again you could add just another sine wave bass line playing the bass 2 note only on another channel and eq that so it toughens it up :)

Louk