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Tunes with serious, low low bass.

Post by toastyghost » Mon Jun 09, 2008 7:29 pm

What are people's recommendations on the best tunes that have some proper low end wobble going on; I'm talking 28-35Hz business. The more filthy the better.

I have new toys I want to really show off and shaking people's bogies out seems to be the best way!

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Post by dubloke » Mon Jun 09, 2008 7:46 pm

I dunno about wobble but Loefah - Goat Stare should give you're system a workout :D
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Post by steppa » Mon Jun 09, 2008 7:51 pm

spmc - trust nobody and loefah - mud, not wobbly but mash my face everytime.

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Post by toastyghost » Mon Jun 09, 2008 7:51 pm

It doesn't actually have to wobble, it just has to go stupidly low, even if only for a bit. I'm not massively into the jump-up end of dubstep so other stuff would be preferred in fact.

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Post by deamonds » Mon Jun 09, 2008 7:55 pm

loefah - itz yourz, basically anythhing by loefah

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Post by dubloke » Mon Jun 09, 2008 7:57 pm

deamonds wrote:loefah - itz yourz, basically anythhing by loefah
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and Caspa & Rusko's stuff has some serious bass that you dont appreciate until you hear it in a club :o
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Re: Tunes with serious, low low bass.

Post by badger » Mon Jun 09, 2008 7:59 pm

yeah i'd agree with loefah and SP:MC if you want some serious low end, especially if you're not after wobble
toastyghost wrote:I have new toys I want to really show off and shaking people's bogies out seems to be the best way!
you got some new kit then mate? will have to come check it out sometime, aint been over for time

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Re: Tunes with serious, low low bass.

Post by toastyghost » Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:06 pm

badger wrote:yeah i'd agree with loefah and SP:MC if you want some serious low end, especially if you're not after wobble
toastyghost wrote:I have new toys I want to really show off and shaking people's bogies out seems to be the best way!
you got some new kit then mate? will have to come check it out sometime, aint been over for time
A few bits and pieces, yeah :lol:

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Getting hold of all the Loefah releases will be pretty easy, just have to tap up a few friends. Nice one, keep them coming though.

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Post by dubloke » Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:08 pm

:o :o :o :o :o

I'm so jealous :(
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Post by blackdown » Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:11 pm

toastyghost wrote:What are people's recommendations on the best tunes that have some proper low end wobble going on; I'm talking 28-35Hz business. The more filthy the better.

I have new toys I want to really show off and shaking people's bogies out seems to be the best way!
below about 35hz is virtually inaudible. lots of producers do a 40hz cut...
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Post by toastyghost » Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:12 pm

Blackdown wrote:
toastyghost wrote:What are people's recommendations on the best tunes that have some proper low end wobble going on; I'm talking 28-35Hz business. The more filthy the better.

I have new toys I want to really show off and shaking people's bogies out seems to be the best way!
below about 35hz is virtually inaudible. lots of producers do a 40hz cut...
I'm not expecting people to hear it, just feel it. Unless they do a complete cut at 40Hz, there'll still be a fair bit of 35Hz in the mix; all depends on what slopes they've used to highpass.

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Post by blackdown » Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:19 pm

True. Regardless, Loefah's a sub bass don, check "Mud" or "ASBO1."
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Post by bowzer » Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:21 pm

matty g - 50,000 watts loefah remix... really low!

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Post by badger » Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:22 pm

toastyghost wrote:A few bits and pieces, yeah :lol:

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Getting hold of all the Loefah releases will be pretty easy, just have to tap up a few friends. Nice one, keep them coming though.
nice :o

i definitely need to come hear that. got plenty of tunes you can test out on that :)

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Post by deamonds » Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:26 pm

Blackdown wrote: "ASBO1."
also check cyrus - paradise dub, for those who like it as low as spitting at a fat kid

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Post by emu » Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:29 pm

x-zero's tune Dosed has these parts where its just ridiculous, i didnt even know that it went that low til i played it on the old pure filth system i was like whooah!

also worth mentioning is that tune by sound proof productions, Marv on boka
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Post by dubloke » Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:35 pm

deamonds wrote:
Blackdown wrote: "ASBO1."
also check cyrus - paradise dub, for those who like it as low as spitting at a fat kid
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Post by badger » Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:36 pm

on a deeper tip blood on my hands by shackleton has a very low sounding bassline

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Post by thinking » Mon Jun 09, 2008 8:37 pm

Toasty - Dibble - on the Our Sound LP [Destructive Recordings]

old, and cut 2 tracks per side at 33, but still ridiculously low sub. Copies still available in Chemical Records (saw it in stock today)...


otherwise it's all about Loefah - particularly Truly Dread and the Mud/Rufage plate, and 3rd Choice RMX.

Vex'd - Wavescape RMX and Twitchy Droid Leg RMX are also pretty extraordinary for the weird 'inverted bass vacuum' goin on in their subs. I dunno what they did there but both those tunes are absolutely fucked on a big rig.
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