|
|||||||
| Home | Forums | Rules | Articles | Store | Gallery | Blogs | Register | Donations | FAQ | Calendar | Search | Today's Posts | Mark Forums Read | Search |
| Music A place to discuss the thing we are doing all this other stuff for |
|
Please consider donating to help us continue to serve you.
Ads on/off / Custom Title / More PMs / More album space / Advanced printing & mass image saving |
|
![]() |
|
|
Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
|
|
#11 |
|
diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Melbourne
|
I think that you should broaden your horizons a bit before you become disillusioned with your sudden lack of musical appreciation.
|
|
|
|
#12 |
|
diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Jacksonville,Fl
|
james taylor, chet atkins and les paul, chet atkins and mark knophler, robben ford, roy buchanan, buddy guy, lyle lovvet, some classical, new to jazz, anything that moves me at the time i hear it
|
|
|
|
#13 |
|
diyAudio Member
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Montreal, Canada
|
Some (most?) people would be offended by it, but then only country I'll listen to is david allen coe, now he's a hick.
|
|
|
|
#14 |
|
diyAudio Member
|
Well, i like music in general, that goes from jazz to metal; you name it
Lately i've been enjoying Tool's "Aenima", Floyd's "The final cut" and Live's "Secret samadhi", but this changes on a daily basis...
|
|
|
|
#15 |
|
diyAudio Member
|
Dave Mathews Band
Elliot Smith Steely Dan Madonna (Ray of Light CD only) Stone Temple Pilots Cowboy Junkies F. Lizt etudes Beethoven Choral Chopin Metallica (Bob Rock era) Hoverphonic Van Halen (any and all) Limp Bizkit AC/DC RUSH The Who Police Sting Ozzy Stevie Ray Vaughn SRV with Albert King Beastie Boys Neil Young Tom Petty Big Head Todd and the Monsters Phillies own- G-Love and the Special Sauce! Among others.. I'd like to get some Beatles and Pink Floyd stuff..it's one of those things...it's just not going anywhere. Vince |
|
|
|
#16 |
|
diyAudio Member
|
Prodigy: Fat of the Land - Far from my favorite album, but it makes one hell of a stress test for any system. I think I even heard this album suggested on a tweakers site before, though I don't recall which one.
Also, I can't forget Radiohead (the bass can be truly scary sometimes), Incubus, Coldplay - Parachutes. The second track has some bad static, but the rest of the CD sounds so lifelike on my system, I listen to it constantly. Also, I'm becoming well acquainted with soundtracks lately, not only from movies (Chicken Run, Antz, Hannibal), but also from computer games (Grim Fandango, Escape from Monkey Island, both LucasArts).
__________________
Bryan |
|
|
|
#17 |
|
Account Disabled
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Newton Falls, Ohio
|
I would have to say whatever moves me! Seems like an obvious answer, but we often forget the reason we build these awe-inspiring accurate systems is to enjoy the music that moves us. Hope I'm not getting too preachy here. Some of my favorites are:
Steely Dan- Aja is too cool! My wife calls it music to smoke dope to (remember that we are both in our early 20's). She may be right,even though we won't be trying it. Stevie Ray Vaughn Aquarium Rescue Unit-- Unbelievable funk! You gotta love the deep-down percussive bass of Oteil Anything by Aaron Copeland- The man paints a picture with his music that a blind man could see in full color. Sting/the police U2 Rick Elias- great songwriter Phil Keaggy- acoustic sketches is a great all acoustic recording, even if close-mic'd. Town to Town is a great early eighties rock/jazz lp/cd with great guitar playing Duncan Sheik- Another great songwriter, talent overlooked often- "humming" is a great cd. The kick drum on track 2 has such a legitimately real and great sound! I am a drummer of 15+ years, and it is the real deal... beautiful... you can hear the flap of the head in a very real way, just like behind the kit... did I say beautiful? Over the rhine- beautiful female voice, atmospheric. You gotta get "patience"- the recording is pretty good, and it has some great tracks with just voice, or voice and piano Bela Fleck and the flecktones- If only they'd abandon the synth drums! James Taylor Toad the wet sprocket Dream Theater- Some of the most commercially accessable metal with the highest talent around! Too bad the production absolutely sucks! Totally overproduced/too compressed. Dave Weckl/Chick Corea electric/acoustic band The guitar trio- Friday night in San Francisco on SACD, oh yeah! I could go on for awhile, so I will stop now. Steve |
|
|
|
#18 |
|
diyAudio Member
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Sylva NC
|
No rap, metal
But love these folks: Bela`Fleck Patricia Barber Dave Grusin Miles Davis John Coltrane James Taylor Diana Krall Steely Dan Bach Saint Saens Mozart Chesky`s Joe
__________________
Joe |
|
|
|
#19 |
|
diyAudio Member
Join Date: Dec 2001
Location: Melbourne
|
Everyone here has access to some way or other of getting mp3's, so pick up these tracks and tell me what you think, they are great system testers and litening to them will show you why. People rarely test a systems sheer power and excitement levels, these are things i crave and i dont pass any kit unless they have these properties.
Slipknot - Left Behind (tests the sheer power of a system) Limp Bizkit - Rollin Air Raid Vehicle (that opening bass intro will tell you how your subwoofer is performing, and how!) Boy Hits Car - Man Without Skin (this is just such a well produced song, tests the all round ability of any system) Dr Dre - The Next Episode (you like it loud and low then get this track) Hoobastank - Running Away (its hard to go past this song for its sheer musicality) Lost Prophets - Shinobi VS Dragon Ninja (simply the best dynamics i have ever heard) Mushroomhead - Solitare/unravelling (Not everyones cup of tea but will shake your house take your system to the edge, ive blown out 3 pairs of speakers with this song) Adema - The Way you Like it (Opening bass and the bass throughout the song is incredible, itll tell you whether a sub or speakers have that rich deep bass or that tinny stuff) What do u think of these tracks, im betting one or two of you will appreciate them, about 97% will cringe at the thought. |
|
|
|
#20 |
|
diyAudio Member
Join Date: Sep 2001
Location: Perth, Australia
|
If I just want some sound in the background, I'll play mostly modern pop/rock - pink floyd, phil collins, Seal, Sting, Craig David, etc.
Late at night with the lights on low, with a glass of single-malt whisky on ice, is when I do my real listenting. I prefer Modern Jazz, artists like: Patricia Barber, Christy Baron, Jeanie Bryson, Stacey Kent, Diana Krall. |
|
![]() |
| Thread Tools | Search this Thread |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Average-CMC smps, what about this one? | zilog | Power Supplies | 0 | 2nd April 2007 01:44 PM |
| using average oscillators for low distortion measurements | unclejed613 | Solid State | 9 | 9th January 2007 04:36 PM |
| Not your average output transformer problem | Turbo7MN | Tubes / Valves | 7 | 20th February 2006 03:52 PM |
| What are the average cost of DAC PCB | andy2 | Digital Source | 1 | 21st February 2005 06:29 PM |
| New To Site? | Need Help? |