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Thread: Looking for Deep Bass tracks

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    Default Looking for Deep Bass tracks

    I am trying to find some tracks with deep bass, especially of the type that your speakers struggle to even register. Someone mentioned that I should look for 128' pipe organs as an example. I have enough reggae music with deep bass, but I need more than just the monotonous bass line that reggae music tend to consist of.
    I need to do a wider range of low level frequency response testing on the Bushmaster DAC. I have a couple of 1812 variants already, so you can skip mentioning those .

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    ELP ''Lucky Man'' the Moog Synth at the end throws out deep synthesized bass. Or you could Try ELP 'Trilogy' LP the title track should please yer even more..

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    Windowlicker by Aphex Twin.



    The Herbaliser Band - Session One.



    Jennifer Bate - British Organ Music - Stanton & His Contemporaries

    Very subtle low bass.

    Peter Gabriel - Passion

    Lots of really nice low bass, nicely done.
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    Anything with a Chapmanstick bass on it:
    I like 'MLK...Check!' by Blue-Print on the Black Rock Coalition album


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    A good selection there .

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    Mark Reid M will be along to completely blow this stuff out of the water, I'm sure!
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    As long as it is constructive and progressive .

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    Limit to your love - James Blake

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    Quote Originally Posted by Richardl View Post
    Limit to your love - James Blake
    Yes indeed! When that bassline kicks in you REALLY know about it!
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    Someone with better ears than me described some of the bass notes on 'Better be Home Soon' on Best Audiophile Voices II as "subterranean" - might be worth a listen?
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