Bassiest songs you've put through your BFM system?

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#16 Post by sine143 »

Ohhhhh. It IS decibel by Original sin. THought you guys said it was taxman.

Original sin makes some heavy hitting stuff man. Step on by them is damn good.
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#17 Post by sine143 »

Yeah, I really enjoyed their last album, picked it up for christmas.
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#18 Post by Spire »

well. the place where our T48s get the most play is in a room about 12x14 (practice/computer room), so most every track hits hard there, but some exceptionally loud ones are

Kryptic Minds - 768


Seven - Siren


16Bit - Tale of the Exploding Fist


and this is just wonderful bass, Breakage-like bass (meaning low), but not Breakage

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#19 Post by subharmonic »

Umm that rezo song just made me trip my breaker...cool
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#20 Post by bossman »

Yeah that Reso one gives the TT a nice workout. Very low bass! Thanks for posting it.
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#21 Post by sine143 »

3vil five is pretty heavy



For Electro house, this one has a bumpin bass line. I love those sweeps.


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sine143 wrote:3vil five is pretty heavy



For Electro house, this one has a bumpin bass line. I love those sweeps.



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#23 Post by sine143 »

alright, I gotcha. Little different from other forums I'm a part of. thanks a lot! Heres another one, that I like, because its surprising! (dont even know its dubstep till it hits you)

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#24 Post by Radian »

I might get my @ss kicked for saying this but..... Ke$ha's top tunes drop bottom pretty well. ~30's in the chorus

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#25 Post by Radian »

On a redeeming note....I was pleased to rediscover KLF while tearing up the car with the Auto Tuba (my rearview mirror has just about had it). Plenty low, especially considering when they were in press. My CD is so old the aluminum's starting to flake off. At least its version of redbook shares the same vintage as my car's deck.

The bass is like a jar of Prego sauce, it's in there. :mrgreen:
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#26 Post by bzb »

I thought my XTi was gonna blow smoke when I was in the middle of a booty bass mix the other night. The one that really did a number on the ladies was Nasty Dancer by Kilo... when it breaks down near the end. The bass line made me feel like throwing up... and it's pretty high 808s, frequency wise.
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#27 Post by Radian »

Completely unfiltered a cappella beat box action going on:

http://music.truelife.com/player/song/2 ... und%20Gang

Deep strings and synth here:

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#28 Post by DJ Higgumz »

Haha I hate to sound cocky but I make some pretty sick dubstep beats, check em out at
Soundcloud.com/DJ-higgumz. Anxiety and Crooked have real deep bass, the others come up close. Free downloads too!
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#29 Post by bassmonster »

Datsik hits pretty hard through my current system but my system can't play the lowest of notes...feedback to come once I complete my dual TT. The songs I used are "Havoc" and "Nuke 'Em". "Havoc" is one of Datsik's smooshier mixdowns but probably my favorite, and the bass is really dynamic and the lower bass rattles stuff. It's got that bassy feel that makes so many bassheads pants tight J. I really like DaVIP as well. "Vamonos" has a sick beat, not the most dynamic bass but the e-drum kicks pretty hard. "High Technology" is great as well.

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#30 Post by ewetho »

T36's love Techmaster PEB and the T24 corner loaded likes it too.
But the T24 in HT use on movies like 2012 is just wicked.

Also the TT Long in Steve Regier's E-350 is pretty evil on Tech as well as anything else we throw at it such as String Bass, 5 string electric bass, and all kinds of electronic stuff.

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