Something a little like this? Itās not perfect/complete but at 9 hours itās a good start.
Converted to Qobuz:
http://open.qobuz.com/playlist/7188398
Something a little like this? Itās not perfect/complete but at 9 hours itās a good start.
Converted to Qobuz:
http://open.qobuz.com/playlist/7188398
This deserves more applauseā¦
Fantastic work
You are amazing!
the first few seconds
(amazing album by the way)
This is such a good track for testing speakersā¦ Itās low, but subtle. The bass also has something 3D-ish to it.
Again first few seconds
This one of my fav threads, as Iām addicted to bass. Lurking here since it started, but wasnāt able to catch up with all recommendations. So please forgive me if something was already posted.
Hereās my first share, hope some is new to you and you enjoy it. Iāve tons more, if wanted
Morcheeba, Never Undo. (Trip-Hop)
A classic to shake all rooms. Sounds impressive on almost any system.
Senking, Closing Eyes (Electronic)
This is very different from the Morcheeba track, this sub-bass only works if you have a potent sub or a true full range speaker. (The not lossless streaming versions are OK for a first taste. If you want the FLAC, you need to buy it on Bandcamp.)
Underworld, River of Bass (Electronic)
The title says it all.
Dabeull / Holybrune, Day & Night (Retro-Disco)
If you are into deep Moog synths, this is fun.
Roisin Murphy, Murphyās Law (House)
An underrated album, great production.
Billy Cobham, Real Funk (Fusion)
He needs no introduction. Flows deep.
Erika de Casier, Polite (R&B/Soul)
Great album, great production.
Oh man, thatās wrecked the playlists
Thank you for stepping out of the shadows. Iāll be driving my oldest nuts today with excessive bass and chants of if itās too loud your too young.