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Whats the best bass (but not chavy) songs to get the most out of my sub?

WozzaM

Active Member
Sep 16, 2009
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If you want long , deep and earthshakin bass then try F**k Tony Montana by La Coka Nostra. Not their best track but the bass is biblical.
 

Acksaw

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Apr 25, 2009
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High Contrast
Matrix and Futurebound
Blame
Benga
Subfocus
Rusko
Caspa
Concord Dawn
Black Sun Empire
Logistics
London Elektricity
Pendulum (debut album, new stuff to pop-py)
The Qemists
Skream
State of Mind

All good DnB and Dubstep bands, none chavvy as I am into indie mostly so it's your average guys DnB and Dubstep selectrion.
 

Crazyoll

Active Member
Feb 2, 2010
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Worcestershire
Hi all,
Been enjoying reading this thread.
I have a question. I am about to build a sub enclosure for my Toledo...
I mainly Listen to DnB, Jungle, Techno, Hardcore, Breakcore, Dub, dubstep and Rock/Metal, but the question is do i build a ported or sealed box.
What would sound best with these musical genres. And what sub set ups do you have?
Cheers.
 

warren_cox

Back from the dead
Rather than musical genre I think it's more about personal preference of sound.

I had my Alpine R Type 12 in a smallish sealed sub enclosure as whilst I like bass I want it to be hard, crisp and close to the kind of sound you'd get from a home audio sub.

A friend of mine had twin JL Audio subs in a ported box, (with twin mono amps to drive it properly), and it was what I call 'gangster' bass. The sort of bass that makes the car panels vibrate!

His had a deeper bass overall, no question at all, no if you want it gut wrenching go for ported.
 

thejoose

Guest
Im loving the kick from ACDC and also Buckcherry in mine - All that remains has some pretty awesome double kick drummage to
 

Faisal

UK's 1st Liquid Yello LCR
May 27, 2008
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btw for you hiphop followers, if you want a track that stresses high frequency bass and low frequency bass, get a copy of Ludacris - How low can you go. it starts at high pitched bass and fades to mid range, and drops right low to the ball shaking bass.

another track based on shaking your heart is Young Jeezy - White girl. it has a subsonic bassline.
 

lawrieIbizaMk4

Team Boc!
Aug 31, 2009
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Milngavie, Glasgow
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anything hardstyle is great for shaking the pavements as you fly past,

good ones to have a listen to are

The Prophet & JDX - blcker than blck
System F - Out of the Blue (Showtek Remix)
Blutonium Boy - Mama

just a couple to get you started :D
 

Finan

i went jap.. :O
Jan 18, 2009
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Eíre
bebo.com
^ 100% Agree.
Hardstyle Shakes Everything In a 100feet Radius haha
jk.

DJ Korsakoff - My Empty Bottle
DJ Korsakoff - Still Wasted
Angerfist - The Fast Lane
SMF - hahaha

Some Metal Is Good, Like prevously suggested "All that Remains"
Chimaira(old stuff)
Linkin Park - Reanimation Album

DJ Starscream - The New Leader (dnb)
Hard to Find in Shops though.

DJ Twisty - Life Is Hell
Rap/Hardstyle

Ministry of Sound: Maxium bass Overdrive winter 09 (great album doesnt dissapoint)

Some Jumpstyle
DJ Coone
PartyJumpers
Patrick Jumpen

I Have Loads Of Songs For Bass as i Luv Bass :)
 

Zaak

Guest
this is a new song but sound good on my bass box tiny tempah-pass out
and jay z album blueprint 3 sound nice to some new songs on there
 
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