you really should! track 4 is my favorite, its pretty mellow, but ever song has a "peak" its extreamy dynamic, and the DVD with 5.1dts will trip you out!
my ex-girlfriend said "its car audio or me"
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
Moloko - Absent Minded Friends is a very technical track. Its all electronic so its slightly easier material to reproduce but its a VERY nice track! I really like the way the punchy bottom end bass line sounds on my headphones. I found that it really shows off the headphone amplifier that I've designed too!
Francious70 wrote:Beasty Boys version of Benny & the Jets??
Sorry had to. Biz Markie is the vocals and he sounds to be several bottles deep into a serious drunk while singing/slurring the song, give it a listen you'll ROFL.
I think we've established that "Ka Ka" and "Tukki Tukki" don't work.
Francious70 wrote:Any recommendations on what to start with Brett?
Boy its all pretty good but lets start off w/
Piece by piece
Hindu Kush
9 million bicicles
just like heaven is good too (for a remake).
Closest thing to crazy was a #1 hit in England for a while too...
If you listen closely you can even hear the spit in the corner of her mouth crack as she opens her mouth to sing. Its very well recorded (yet they are mp3's). She's VERY present on the stage and sounds a LOT like her recorded work.
no really "obscure" but the sub bass on this song really surprised the hell out of me. my brother is a huge 3rd eye blind fan and tested this song in his newly installed system this weekend. it made his poor rsd 12 cry for mercy (to be fair, it IS only getting 300 watts) , and even my x10 did quite a bit of flopping around.
my old XS12's didnt even try and play the note, so i had no idea it was even in the song...dammit i cant upload mp3's.....
i will upload to your ftp errin. try playing it on your CerwinVegas...
my ex-girlfriend said "its car audio or me"
i've had tougher choices at a soda machine...
Not obscure in the least and actually considered pretty audiophile in some circles is Dave Brubeck's Take Five. It's a great song for listening to the imaging of your system, especially during the drum solo... at least that's been my experience.
I would also think that Textures is up there with Tom's metal list for recording quality.
And just recently (due to my Wife) I've been getting into Margot & the Nuclear So and So's. It won't tax your system but there's good contrast between the bass and the guitars.
I also like At the Drive-In and Sparta a lot but I doubt they are any more than average in terms of recording quality and dynamic range.