Best sub bass frequencies..

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wooolf



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I added a decent subwoofer to my system a few months ago. (yamaha HS8S)
It's great to rediscover your music with this added depth..

What are the tracks that make best use of sub bass frequency range?


Some examples:
James Blake - Limit to Your Love (a whole different song from the one you know from the radio Very Happy )
Amon Tobin - Four Ton Mantis
Flying Lotus - Dead Man's Tetris(feat. Snoop Dogg & Captain Murphy) (almost too much bass! almost..)
Half Moon Run - I can't figure out what's going on (not extremely low, but great use of those lower regions)
Kendrick Lamar - Wesley's Theory
Swet Shop Boys - Zayn Malik (Indian-Pakistani rap)
Janelle Monae - Primetime (feat. Miguel) (sub bass reverb on the kick.. awesome)
Jamie XX - Gosh
Beck - Morning
Commix - Be True (deep 'reese' bass)
Octane/DLR/Script - Set Up the Set (wall-destroying bass! don't play all too loud Brick wall )
Noisia - Dead Limit
Burial - Archangel (..and a whole lot of dubstep and dnb tracks, but not all do it as well as these..)

(Edit) massive attack -> about everything they released!

Plz recommend more. Thx!
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Come on, don't tell me there are no bass addicts like me on this forum..
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Tha1ChiefRocka
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Ill make a list and post it later.
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Somebody told me that when this record was made they didn't have sub bass yet. But when I play this loud, my walls literally rumble. Literally. Rumble.


https://youtu.be/bl8sqJkIU8U
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Jimmy Dread
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wooolf wrote:
Come on, don't tell me there are no bass addicts like me on this forum..
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There most certainly are, although I tend to prefer the more subtle tones of 70s-80s JA dub as my intravenous bass medication of choice.

That said, my favourite bass track, by a long way, is the Leeds Warehouse mix of LFO-LFO. Designed to make bones at illegal raves reverberate since 1990.
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Justice- Waters of Nazareth (this song blows ears out whenever it comes on and my headphones are too loud)

Seefeel- Filter Dub

Flaming Lips- Approaching Pavonis Mons By Balloon

Tobacco- the whole album Maniac Meat

Holy Fuck- SHT MTN

Tortoise- Unknown

Liars- Left Speaker Blown

Funki Porcini- Reboot (also River)
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Jimmy Dread wrote:
wooolf wrote:
Come on, don't tell me there are no bass addicts like me on this forum..
Anxious


There most certainly are, although I tend to prefer the more subtle tones of 70s-80s JA dub as my intravenous bass medication of choice.

That said, my favourite bass track, by a long way, is the Leeds Warehouse mix of LFO-LFO. Designed to make bones at illegal raves reverberate since 1990.


Thx all.

Nice subs there indeed! love those sine-wave bass breaks.

I do like dub, but I'm clueless on that front. Recs welcome!
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wooolf



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bobbyb5 wrote:
Somebody told me that when this record was made they didn't have sub bass yet. But when I play this loud, my walls literally rumble. Literally. Rumble.


https://youtu.be/bl8sqJkIU8U


Thx, didn't know that one yet. Cool synth strings there!
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wooolf wrote:
I do like dub, but I'm clueless on that front. Recs welcome!


Probably best start by looking at this, then have a squizz at my dub chart (link in my sig below). Some digi-dub like this would be right up your street though, I'd imagine:


No Broken Hearts On This Factory Floor by Tapes

Or Scientist's early 80s stuff, such as:


Scientist Rids The World Of The Evil Cu... Scientist

Or:


In Dub by Ranking Dread

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Tha1ChiefRocka wrote:
Justice- Waters of Nazareth (this song blows ears out whenever it comes on and my headphones are too loud)

Seefeel- Filter Dub

Flaming Lips- Approaching Pavonis Mons By Balloon

Tobacco- the whole album Maniac Meat

Holy Fuck- SHT MTN

Tortoise- Unknown

Liars- Left Speaker Blown

Funki Porcini- Reboot (also River)


Thanks chief! That Tobacco record sounds great.
SHT MTN -> one for the cowbell thread : ) cool drums also
tortoise: nice and deep, I'll check out more from them..
liars: dig!
Reboot: wow.. such sub! Wink Funki Porcini has some great stuff, should listen more..
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