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On 06/08/2018 at 2:29 PM, Music2496 said:

 

Let us know which one of those wins (bass) ! ?

 

 

So far its Selena Gomez! RTJ would probably be up there but I cant listen to that a high levels when young'uns are around :)

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Don't know if these have been mentioned;

 

 

Two Weeks - FKA Twigs

Angel - Massive Attack

Keep Your Name - Dirty Projectors

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1 hour ago, Klattsy said:

Pretty much any Run The Jewels song kicks but this one especially

 


Call Ticketron. Nice constant base line. Not as low as west coast stuff but still good.

 

Completely agree, I din’t get a huge difference in sound quality in hip hop when comparing my digital to analogue....but RTJ, own all 3 on vinyl. Bass is awesome. Oh Mama and Legend has it ?

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10 hours ago, Klattsy said:

Pretty much any Run The Jewels song kicks but this one especially

 


Call Ticketron. Nice constant base line. Not as low as west coast stuff but still good.

 

Nice choice. Oh my Darling cranks as well 

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My go-to track for bass is the organ in the last two minutes of the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal / Charles Dutoit recording of "Saturn, the Bringer of Old Age" from Holst's The Planets suite. The fun begins at 8:04:

 

 

 

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Another one is the bass drum during the first movement of Symphony No. 2 by American composer David Diamond, recorded by the Seattle Symphony with Gerard Schwarz on the Delos label. (Details at Discogs.)

 

Unfortunately, this YouTube video doesn't give you a good idea of the astounding sound of the bass drum starting at 6:27. (It's muddied by the lossy conversion to MP3).

 

Nevertheless, here it is:

 

(By the way, if anyone wants a FLAC or WAV of this movement, just let me know.)

 

 

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12 hours ago, peterpowerpop said:

My go-to track for bass is the last two minutes of the Dutoit recording of "Saturn, the Bringer of Old Age" from Holst's The Planets suite. The fun begins at 8:04:

 

 

 

Do you have a reference for this version? I have maybe 4 versions on vinyl, but not that one.....

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On 13/02/2019 at 9:21 PM, Mat-with-one-t said:

Do you have a reference for this version? I have maybe 4 versions on vinyl, but not that one.....

My reference is the CD version. It's been released four times on CD, and the mastering has been the same with all four releases.

 

(If anyone wants a FLAC or WAV of the track, send me a PM.)

 

Holst: The Planets, Op. 32
Orchestre symphonique de Montréal / Charles Dutoit

 

1987: Decca 417 553-2 DH (Details at Discogs)

 

1998: Decca Penguin Classics 460 606-2 DP (Details at Discogs)

 

2004: Decca Gramophone Awards Collection 476 1724 DGB (Details at Discogs)

 

2008: Classic FM The Full Works CFM FW 021 (Details at Discogs)

 

Here are the covers for identification:

 

1987

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1998

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2004

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2008

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