I'm looking for Some good songs with good bass.

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lokiju

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A lot of rap has a lot of bass but since I'm not into that I don't have any suggestions.

 

Sforsyth

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Originally posted by: eos
Originally posted by: Sforsyth
Originally posted by: eos
Prodigy - "Fat of The Land" - (most of the tracks)

Dust For Life - "Dust For Life" (most of the tracks)

Rush - "Show, Don't Tell" from the bootleg Mirrors - 1992-01-30

I can upload the last one for someone if they want it.


I wouldn't mind the uplaod.




How did that song do for you?

it worked good thanks.

 

Hyperlite

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A perfect Circle-Lullaby
Outkast-the way you move
Nine Inch Nails-Closer (not too low but hits very hard)
The Postal Service-Brand New Colony
 

misle

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I don't know what would be good for testing speakers, but get some old, remastered Motown CD's. Motown has just awesome, groovy bass lines.
 

rubix

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well albums by hum have some good bass and feedback going on a lot of their songs. but there is a spin-off band called centaur that has the most awesome bass/guitar thing i have ever heard on this one song. dl here it and goto around 3:11 into the song.
 

NanoStuff

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Tone Generators - 35Hz, because by good bass you don't really mean good bass, you mean loud bass.
 

Rubycon

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Aug 10, 2005
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Originally posted by: NanoStuff
Tone Generators - 35Hz, because by good bass you don't really mean good bass, you mean loud bass.

Tones can get really nerve racking fast even if music is played on them. :laugh:

Admittingly, that's one's cool because when I say "Ahhhhh" with it playing at good volume the vibrato it creates in my voice (or more like a Leslie speaker for those old enough to remember them) is like talking through a fan! It's also moving the curtains and making papers vibrate everywhere in the control room. :Q

 

LordMaul

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Nov 16, 2000
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Originally posted by: Astaroth33
For the drum n' bass genre, check out Aphrodite.

Dieselboy, Human Imprint, Pendulum or any other Drum n Bass group.

You guys pretty much took care of it. /thread

\m/ -_- \m/

Evol Intent is also my latest obsession...he's the new Dieselboy.:D
 
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Niyaz - Dilruba (Junkie XL remix) <-- a new favorite of mine
Oceanlab - Beautiful Together (Signum remix)

The Junkie XL track has a lot of low, rolling base that might be fun to listen to with a good setup. The Oceanlab track is a little faster paced but the bass is a little sloppy - still good if you need something that hits hard.