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L5730

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Amusingly a Liverpool Gym is partnering and has made a special new class and a protein shake to promote the new album single. I think I'll eat tasty food, sit down at a PC and stay fat, thanks
As her new album single is due out today 23:00 GMT.

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It's all mostly low synth driven stuff that gets us into these low-low areas - rocket launches aside. Most instruments just don't hit hard enough low down.

Eg. This live performance only has the low synth slide down, everything else is not bass heavy.
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Carmen Gomes Inc. / Stones In My Passway / 04. Stones In My Passway
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The track for bass from that album is "Dust My Broom"; Qobus dust-my-broom-carmen-gomes-inc . Incredible kick and double bass sound. They play in unison yet both instruments are clearly separated.
 

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This is good to verify that your speakers go low enough In the base
 
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I played Feet Music on the living room system via WiiM Pro and Amazon Music for the first time and noticed something shaking in the bass that I didn't recall. It's kinda goofy but I love it. It's fun to listen to music I know and discover frequency ranges I didn't know where there. It's a wonderful album, so good I want to do a whole podcast episode on it but I doubt I can get Gav to listen to it.

 

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Another cut I have always found is fun, though the bandcamp version here doesn't seem as potent as my version on disc:

Though the version of this cut is absolutely, um, potent:
Lorn's Acid Rain was something that was recommended in a HiFi magazine's list of tracks to listen to for some reason or other. That sledgehammer thud of bass is quite unnerving. Hearing it devices that can further render low-lows just makes it sound even more sinister.
 

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2 more and I'll walk away...

Bola, Herzzatzz

And from Laika Come home, the Gorillaz Dub remix album (always a fun play), De-Punked
 

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Lorn's Acid Rain was something that was recommended in a HiFi magazine's list of tracks to listen to for some reason or other. That sledgehammer thud of bass is quite unnerving. Hearing it devices that can further render low-lows just makes it sound even more sinister.
I like his style. Dark and heavy without being completely overbearing. Fun to listen to and great with the Subs running a little hot. He's always a good go-to when I need to wring my brain out in a Bass bath.
Same with the Namlook-Montana Labyrinth albums. All 5 are really good with plenty of low frequencies to help a man relax. The Lady doesn't get it. *shrugs
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Soundbox percussion…Pillar 1

just shook my house like nothing ever has!
 

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I got a good one I think.
Mountains-From Interstellar movie (most of the tracks have impressive bass and this one has nice climaxes and not just a single impressive tone)

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(find the real soundtrack,YT is just for reference )
 
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