Anything by Portishead... Dummy ('94) was my favorite album. I think they're most known for their Jame's Bond theme "Sour Times." Their stuff is very very chill though. I've purchased that album 2-3 times because it either got scratched or lost. Here's Sour Times, but that whole CD is awesome. You can honestly play it from track 1 all the way through with a smile on your face the whole time, and I can't say that about many albums. Awesome when you have a multi woofer setup (10",12", and 15"), also sounds extremely good on a kickass pair of bandpass 12"s. Their music really takes advantage of all kinds of bass.
Non-hip-hop songs with deep bass
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Good list, it's gonna take me a while to go through all these.
My sub has a hard time with the low note on this one: STS9 - GLOgli
Couldn't find the album version on YouTube.
Um, yeah. Did I say they did? I just don't want to hear a bunch of shitty rap. "dis track hits so hard, ***".
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Wait, so you guys mean 85% of all the songs left in the world?
Dumb thread. Hip-hop songs do not define the standard of "deep bass" songs at ALLLeave a comment:
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i can't embed from my phone, but.....
NEW ORDER blue monday
PIL warrior
BIG AUDIO DYNAMITE
SHAMAN make it mine
HAPPY MONDAYS step on it
loose fit
STEREO MCs connected
POP WILL EAT ITSELF beaver patrol
can you dig it
DEPECHE MODE
only when i loose myself
actually most Depeche Mode songs are pretty bassy
a bunch of late 80's early 90's bands that had bass but were not just electronic or "DJ" musicLast edited by der affe; 09-22-2012, 09:55 PM.Leave a comment:
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Not really deep base, but I always loved the base line of this song:
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