Sub-bass in music

One of the best tracks to shake your house - Lamb's "little things" from the album "Fear of Fours".
Worth checking this group out if you've never heard of them before,they are very underated.
also faithless "Tarantula" from the album "Reperspective"
 
some albums which i have found to have some testing bass

Chicane - Behind The Sun
Chicane - Far From The Maddening Crowds
Way Out West - Intensify
Way Out West - Way Out West
DJ Shadow - The Private Press
Y4K - Koma & Bones
Eminem - The Eminem Show
Groove Armada - Goodbye Country

also the best i have found was

Playgroup - Playgroup. a sub will drag up lots of bass you did not know was there. plus its a really good album
 
Been listening to Massive Attack's 100th Window a fair bit lately. With the volume cranked, the bass on this album is seriously good - very deep, powerful, but really tight, fast and dynamic too (well, it is on my system anyway :D). Makes for a very downbeat, claustrophobic, almost oppressive atmosphere to the music, which I really enjoy. And it gives your sub a real chance to shine. :)

Dunc
 
lets see:


just about anything by leftfield
eminem - role model
snoop dogg - (d.j) wake up
Toni Braxton - Hit the freeway
ludicris - Threaky Thangs
Christina Aguilera - Cant hold us down feat little kim
Depeche Mode - Free Love <<< quite suprising this one
genuine - When doves cry remix feat Timberland
Janet jackson - "velvet rope", "go deep" and of course, "son of a gun"
Jay-Z - "hey papi", "change the game", and "guilty until proven inocent"
the prodigy - mindfields
anything from Q-tip's "amplified" album
a certain remix of The Realist's "Freak mode" <<<you'll know what i mean when you hear it!

theres lots,lots more.
 

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