St.Saens Symphony 3 (Organ) Barenboim/CSO on DGG LP. Knockout 4th movement that will really test the dynamic range of any system! All-analog too!
What are you favorite artists and songs to listen to on your system?
So, I just read a post about listening to Rap on a hi end system and it got me thinking about what other people listen to on their hi quality setups. I listen to a very broad range of music so I am curious to learn of some of your favorite artists/songs no matter what the genre. The purpose for me is to learn of new music, no matter what the genre. Please include a few brief details if it adds to the comment. I will start with some of the music I am listening to this week. Lastly, I am 46 and grew up in Denver, CO for any additional context to my tastes.
- Alicia Keys, If I ain't got you
- Drake, Hold On, We're going home
- Lang Lang, The Season, Op. 37a/X. October
- Disclosure, Magnets
- Cecile McLorin Savant, John Henry
- Joanne Shaw Taylor, Bones
- Itzhak Perlman, Tchaikovsky: violen concerto in D Major - numerous tracks
- Tears for Fears, Woman in Chains
- Nils Lofgren Band, Bass & Drum Intro
- Daft Punk, Instant Crush
- Christy Moore, Shine on You Crazy Diamond
- NIN, Hurt - Trent Reznor has always placed high standards on his productions. You may not like some of his lyrics or sounds but he is very creative. He has won a Grammy and an Oscar more recently for movie scores. One of the original "industrial music" creators.
- NIN, Into the Void - any "noise" you hear is intentional
- John Cash, Hurt - remake of NIN song
- NIN, The "Perfect Drug" Single - will push your system's bass capability
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- 43 posts total