1:49 - Beyonce 3:20 - Chuck Mangione 4:13 - Deadmau5 4:44 - Dianne Reeves 5:20 - Dominique Fils-Aime 6:30 - Drake 7:20 - George Benson 8:22 - Jacob Collier 9:31 - James Blake 10:21 - Jean-Luc Ponty 11:40 - John Scofield ... and friends 14:02 - Marian Hill 14:40 - Men I Trust 15:24 - Michael Franks 16:14 - Nine Inch Nails 16:50 - Pat Metheny 18:11 - Peter Cincotti 19:05 - Peter Gabriel 20:31 - Portishead 21:04 - Rebecka Tornqvist 21:26 - Sade 22:16 - Sam Smith 22:33 - SOHN 23:34 - Seal 23:41 - Sting 24:04 - Tool 24:40 - conclusion
@Audioholics6 ай бұрын
Thank you. I will add this.
@MK-rn2hm6 ай бұрын
So thankful for this list
@Douglas_Blake_5796 ай бұрын
For assessing a setup ... 1) Dire Straits ... "Sultans of Swing" , "Walk of Life", " The Bug" ... Probably the 3 best rock mixes ever produced. 2) Mason Williams ... "Classical Gas" ... excellent for assessing soundstage and clarity 3) Steppenwolf ... "Magic Carpet Ride" ... excellent mix, torture test for mids and highs 4) BTO ... "Takin Care of Businesst" ... good for assessing soundstage and dynamics 5) Doors ... "Riders On The Storm" ... scary good sound mix, assess detail and separation For that fun listening test ... Just about anything from Maestro Guido and the European Pop Orchestra. Most of the "One Mic Series" of single pass unedited live recordings.
@BobbyBass-x6i6 ай бұрын
Money for Nothing too. The way the sounds builds from the opening to the guitar riff. It sounds like a drum and synthesizer storm.
@BobbyBass-x6i6 ай бұрын
Great video. Opens up a forum for others to share their favorite test tracks. One I picked up from another site to test your soundstage and hear how your system places instruments in space. The Missing Piece on the album Blue Departure by Peder Af Ugglas.
@Douglas_Blake_5796 ай бұрын
@@BobbyBass-x6i Sure. I'm not impressed by it, but that's just me.
@michaelbuchan4516 ай бұрын
Most Dire Straits albums sound excellent.
@joelayfield6 ай бұрын
The most dynamic cd I ever owned was " Flym & the BB'S " tricycle " all jazz ! Every song tells a story . Out if my thousands of CD's this one will test the dynamics of a system , and the music is pretty darn good for your ears as well. Very clean with lots of space ! Drums !!! Big drums ! And beauty
@Firebottleman6 ай бұрын
Thanks Gene. We need more of these. I'd also like to really thank you for reviewing $2K tower speakers back in 2019. I purchased a pair of SVS Prime Pinnacle floor- standers a couple months ago, since they are deeply discounted now that their new EVO line is coming out. WOW! What a speaker. I never thought I'd like a speaker that is sold and reviewed as a HT speaker so much for my 2 ch rig. No glary upper mids or highs. Just smooth from bottom to top. With its bass, it is as full range as it gets for the price. Soundstage depth is also very impressive. Thank you Gene, Matt and Jimmy for steering me in the right direction. These Prime Pinnacles are awesome! Keep up the good work. God bless.
@zenbuddha38186 ай бұрын
Incredible 2 channel or multi channel stereo, high quality audio system testers. Beck - Heart is a Drum. Dire Straits - The Bug. Norman Brown - Back at Ya. Jon Williams - Duel of the Fates, Star Wars. Enjoy! Watching the video, reading the comments and saving everything to my Tidal, many thanks! Love great sounding audio tracks!
@ZEPRATGERNODT6 ай бұрын
I’ll start with various stuff by Thomas Dolby, Yello, Bootsy Collins, Kraftwerk, Depeche Mode… Various Jazz, Classical, Orchestra…etc
@TMERUNNR6 ай бұрын
It's Popular Gene!!! Let's have your atmos list too!!!💪
@MrCmonReally6 ай бұрын
Would love to see a piece on how to best set up and use Apple Music on a high end system. Hard wired ? Does the audio processing from a phone, tablet , laptop differ or matter, etc. Lots to learn here. Thanks for the great content.
@mohannair6 ай бұрын
Wish this was a public spoitify playlist.
@sidvicious31296 ай бұрын
You have excellent taste in music Mean Gene, the Audiophile Machine!!! That Tool demo chocolate trip chip is an excellent demo with music constantly moving from speaker to speaker. I love your picks. You are right about John Blake, please make sure your system is up to the task!!!
@toddwells71216 ай бұрын
You're content has 'the stuff', Gene. Thanks for putting it all out there! So glad to see mention of Tool CCT. Demo'd it on my ML XT-F200s before pulling the trigger on the purchase. Sales staff and customers started to gather around at the store asking what I was playing. Salesman Sam now has it on his demo track list. Trombone Shorty - Neph is a fun demo track. Pearl Jam - Present Tense covers quite a range too...atmos version only offers slight enhancement, and still tough to make out some long debated lyrical content. For extreme bass testing, my kiddo suggested TechN9ne - Worldwide Choppers and he wasn't wrong. Impressive bass mix across a 5+min track... Lots of garbage atmos remixes out there, but also many killer ones too. I'll keep an eye out for your share of selections! Hoping for some Trent Reznor NIN Atmos Remixes, and select others in the industrial metal genre. That genre may offer the best potential to really show off what atmos music can be.
@kewlbug6 ай бұрын
You should do more of these periodically! Besides being addicted to gear, we can never get enough demo tracks, demo tracks, demo tracks!
@@bbfoto7248 ahh yeah your tracks gave me a jump start back in the day!
@Ylojaketz6 ай бұрын
Gene, your musical taste is impeccable because it is so like mine.
@petenewhall5116 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting this. Always cool to find new music that sounds amazing.
@MJ-ge6jz6 ай бұрын
I would add Penatonix - Hallelujah (Vocal Group). Train -(Drops Of Jupiter) Mississippi, Hopeless . Good demo additions for your system.
@carminedesanto67465 ай бұрын
Music is the software that runs our systems..and life 😎
@brucemibus95235 ай бұрын
If you want demo material, on SACD there is PS AUDIO discs for Bass and Percussion, available from PS direct. Pricing is really good and postage is ok as well. The depth and power will try out any system, using bass management is a must as some tracks have below 20HZ sounds. Only stereo, but it sounds like surround with use of phasing getting sounds out into the room.
@carminedesanto67465 ай бұрын
As a Headfi 🎧 guy ..this was a fabulous experience. Thanks for the recommendations 👍
@bbfoto72486 ай бұрын
Highly Recommended!: STEPH JOHNSON TRIO - "NATURE GIRL" (album) Steph Johnson: Vocals & Electric (jazz) guitar Rob Thorsen: Upright Acoustic Double Bass Fernando Gomez: Drums Available on Apple Music
@PaulBowles-v7i6 ай бұрын
I’m surprised you don’t use tidal for the better sound quality ?
@Joakim-ow3yu6 ай бұрын
If i don't like the music i will never buy it even if it's well recorded. But my music taste is quite big so i already have these: Deadmau5, Scofied, NIN, Metheny, P. Gabriel, Rebecka Törnqvist, Sade, Sting and i've ordered C. Mangione & J-L Ponty. Keep up the good work Gene.
@EnricoAnsaloni6 ай бұрын
Hi Gene nice selection, love that you appreciate John Scofield, he is the best guitar player alive IMHO, and also usually very well recorded and mastered. A track that I like to use to test systems is "Resistor" by Bill Frisell on the "This Land" album, it's extremely well recorded and the sounds are very clear and pristine, with huge dynamic range across the song. But anything from ECM usually hits the spot for mastering quality. Also I recently discovered Dirty Loops, they are amazing musicians and their recording quality is outstanding, for sure will put your system through is paces... I also like throwing in a bit of classical or contemporary music in the mix, it's the most difficult kind of music to reproduce and it really tests the limits of your system.
@williammay84136 ай бұрын
Here is one that will work your speakers: Horizon -Artbat Patricia Barber- Too rich for my blood Benson Boone-Beautiful things very good on his vocals
@MJ-ge6jz6 ай бұрын
Nice
@TheGoldentrev19656 ай бұрын
Awesome job! We must have grown up in the same gen. Love Pat metheny since early 80s. Genesis/Gabriel nut. Had forgotten how much I loved the new blood album. I second Flim and the BBs but very low volume recording straight to disc. I can listen to the Interstellar sound track all the time. From the quiet clock ticking to the roar of the waves(my walls shake)
@jamesvozar16 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing Gene, a couple i like that sound great are Santana Shapeshifter, Joe Banamassa @ Carnigie Hall, Floyd Delicate sound of thunder, Tool latest album.
@phil95936 ай бұрын
Test tracks are cool, but even better are the surprises. E.g i would never have thought of using alice in chains for text tracks, but when i got new speakers ( oolk r700) i was very happily surprised at how muuch additional texture there was in the midrange guitar sludge.
@iampuzzleman2826 ай бұрын
Never hear anybody talk about Chuck Mangione, he does have some wonderful music. Land of make-believe, a really cool chart. Also not to be missed is his album main squeeze, some really amazing tunes and sounds great on a good system. Don't forget about Don Ellis, jazz trumpet bandleader from the 70s, his rock Odyssey chart from his Filmore album, is remarkably amazing. Also on the long side but Worth a listen. Really liked the video great job
@mrboat5806 ай бұрын
Those are excellent and made for a good little music rabbit hole to fall into. Took me a bit to get thru this video because I kept stopping to sample some of the suggestions. The Beyonce country album is definitely done well and I listened to that, Diane Reeves, and George Benson all the way thru. Have been a Ponty fan since Zappa, or at least was aware of him back then. Didn't find his solo stuff until about 7 years ago. Tchokola album by Ponty is good, too. I like a lot of older jazz too. More instrumentalists from that genre play at virtuoso level, IMO. Then there is a whole sideshow included with seemingly impromptu collaborations that end up being awesome finds when surfing music. Jazz bands are more likely to have a complete percussion section beyond just a drummer, including vibraphone/marimba etc. Some songs I will hear things like castanets which make a real clear and sharp concentrated accent that pleasantly grabs attention. Some of the Fourplay stuff seem to be recorded well like that song "Chant," and the song featuring Anita Baker singing "Your My Thrill."
@joewhip93036 ай бұрын
Saw George Benson at Royal Albert Hall. Amazing performer.
@daethar6 ай бұрын
Thanks for introducing me to George Benson 👍 From my side I'd recommend Vienna Teng(Waking Hour album for starters)
@TheVeganVicar6 ай бұрын
My main test track is "River of Love" by Rick Price (mixed by Chris Lord-Alge).
@reggiem74956 ай бұрын
We have very similar taste in music. I can go from Metallica to Kendrick or Avishai Cohen to Kraftwerk. I loved music before I got into the gear and it will always be that way. Fink - Troubles what you're In Jake Chapman - An angel will be with you shortly Diana Krall - How deep is the ocean Joel Ross - 3-1-2 Brandy - Borderline Stanley Clarke - Goodbye Pork Pie hat Al Di Meola - South bound traveller
@menneskeeter19 күн бұрын
Woderful! FYI, the Swedish letter Ö, as well as the Norwegian/Danish letter Ø is pronouced the same way as the U in the word luck.
@tjp4446 ай бұрын
I watched one of your earlier videos where you mentioned Dominique Fils-Aime and I'm so glad you did. I really like her music and have since purchased all 4 of her albums (via Qobuz). But, you didn't mention her 2021 album "Three Little Words". It also sounds amazing and is actually my favorite of the 4. She does a couple of songs (While We Wait -and- You Left Me) in the old '50s doo-wop style that are a delight. By the way I was unable to find a release date anywhere for the blu-ray (Atmos) version of Our Roots Run Deep? Anyone know?
@nabman_6 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video. Quite a few artists from it I need to check out. Btw, Pat Metheny's Au Lait, apart from being a beautifully mesmerizing tune, it's great for checking dynamic range and imaging.
@mrboat5806 ай бұрын
ETA: Donald Fagen's "Kamakiriad" album is a decent test CD. While I haven't used it specifically for testing, it has made me think that the speakers I use are decent enough. It's a good one to crank, too. Michael Franks ended up being a gem as well. All I remembered from him was "Popsicle Toes" and he dropped off of my radar after that, or likely had been thwarted by my deep dive into rock music that pretty much eclipsed everything else for a couple decades, at least. I went right from "Burchfield Nines" to "One Bad Habit." Really pleasant to listen to. I would pick one of his albums for bedroom system before sleep session because it's a sort of relaxing and uncomplicated head music.
@jackmakackov70776 ай бұрын
The James Taylor album New Moon Shine is the best sounding mix/recording I have ever heard. I cant find a single flaw
@0M9H4X_Neckbeard5 ай бұрын
Hologram by 30H3 is another very nice bass-test track. It has very deep, but still musical bass, so it has to hit but shouldn't completely overpower in a proper setup.
@rovd44335 ай бұрын
Thank you. I've listened to "partition" by Beyonce on the mini system (with two svs sb3000s). Even though I kept things low for neighbours respect the bass and walls were still trembling. Wow!! Having said that, dude you're an absolute audiophile having seen a glimpse of your speakers. I'm impressed. For me, I'm an audio novice 😃 😀 😄 😁
@pietromanno89166 ай бұрын
ALLMAN BROTHERS AT FILLMORE EAST !!! HAPPY LISTENING!!!!!!
@zeshane1006 ай бұрын
Portishead is primarily trip hop. A massive sub-genre within dance/electronic that took off in the 90's especially in Britain. Massive Attack and Protishead are probably the biggest bands that popularized it. It influenced bands/singers like Moby, Bjork, Radiohead etc. Most of trip hop sounds just sublime on a good 2 channel setup particularly if you have correct bass management. The album Mezannine by Massive Attack is a classic.
@Randy_Solares6 ай бұрын
Have you heard Khruangbin? My son turned me on to them, great bass lines.
@duroxkilo6 ай бұрын
nice idea, thanks.. John Scofield has plenty of albums on yt for whoever wants to check out his work. it is magnificent.. i saw Bonobo in the artists list, that's a start :) if you have a powerful sound system, what are you even doing w/o some proper trip-hop? no Massive Attack in there? (i'm not trying to be rude, just overly-friendly) (also, lots of 'audiophiles' are uptight about 'electronic music'... but we forget that at our core, we're moved by simple rhythms w/ accessible melodies. sophistication is great, but there's a whole wide world or 'feeling good music' outside of that and we're missing out on some good vibes :) massive attack is not in that category though, it's heavy, it's dark but not pessimistic. it's impressive by its raw power, it loves big speakers w/ plenty of watts)
@dunnst6 ай бұрын
I would love to see the second part with atmos music. I can see the focus on the newer stuff, not the 60s/70s/80s golder era. As far as my go to... Scott McKenzie - San Francisco Simon and Garfunkel - Sound of silence (the original one) / Mrs. Robinson Amira Willighagen - O mio bambino Caro / Your love - for mainly two channel listening, no sub needed Chris Isaak - Wicked Game Mikkim - Unity (sub definetly needed here) 5.1 : Both Queen albums released in 5.1 (A night at the Opera, The Game). 5.1 sounds way better than stereo in these two Queen albums imho. Celine Dion - My Heart Will Go On And for opera lovers - Bedrich Smetana - Vltava (Moldau), available in stereo and 5.1 on SACD
@ericschulze56416 ай бұрын
Herb Alpert , Henry Mancini, I NEVER thought id say that im an old schoolrock fan & of all things baby elephant walk 😅 it sounds unbelievable, you gotta listen to it !
@mustangfred20066 ай бұрын
Wow! I only heard of a handful of these artists. I need to expand my musical horizons. Thanks Gene
@boba27836 ай бұрын
Lalo Schifrin jazz meets the symphony - top class dynamics on CD or Qobuz
@ZEPRATGERNODT6 ай бұрын
👍🏽
@starker19713 ай бұрын
I am sure people ask you about NIN Pretty Hate Machine album. Some trivia about "Mr. Self Destruct" on the Downward spiral. The start of the song is the clip of the punishment scene from THX 1138. It is followed by the sound of a big diesel engine idling. Do check out David Bowie's "Heart's Filthy Lesson" It is a great fun song with some nice imaging tricks going on in it. I should also mention, an influence of NIN was Skinny Puppy. I think their song "Addiction (second dose)" is always worth a listen.
@poturbg86986 ай бұрын
No classical music?? There are tons of well-recorded 2-channel classical tracks, and surely you could have included one or two! Start with Holst--The Planets, with Charles Dutoit conducting
@kyleo21136 ай бұрын
Great video - really enjoyed this!! And a fan of NIN. Totally agree on having to be in the mood and I can only do in doses. My gen z son is a big Trent NIN fan and we were so lucky when on a trip to London and by chance NIN was having a concert- what a great experience and a highlight of the trip!! I also recommend checking out the Fragile. Not a big fan but Madonna’s Immaculate collection and particular the beginning of “Rescue Me” where thunder is above and to the sides is impressive. Too bad QSound didn’t take off. Looking forward to listening to your recommendations! Thank you!
@thomaslutro55606 ай бұрын
Whenever I see lists of hifi demo tracks, I start thinking of Floyd Toole and the circle of confusion. I'm 100% "software centric", and will never allow HiFi to dictate what to listen to or not. So I need to make as much as I can out of as many of my records as I can. For me that ends up with "not having a clue" about what a piece of hardware does until I've listened to a variety of recordings through it. I can do some tricks, or short cuts, for single elements. Say something that steers clear of making Ella Fitzgerald sound hard in her higher register, and at the same time doesn't take the bite out of Albert Kings guitar. But my general approach would be listen to a variety of records, spannig over the decades, across continents and genres. The ones I "know" are good, and bad, the thin sounding, the fat, closed in, muffled, indistinct, and on and on. For me, breaking the circle of confusion really only happens when exposing hifi to variety. This approach will most likely draw your preferences towards the middle of the normal distribution, at least in tonality terms. By the way. In room I'd even say music using different keys, scales and chords will sound different...
@lmanna6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the list Gene but all classical lovers feel left out ! Considering orchestral music has the widest dynamic range of all genres it would have been nice to use a classical recording to test any speaker's dynamic range.
@zarg056 ай бұрын
As demo I use Donald fagan "nightly" Also Allan Holdsworth "metal fatigue" and his album "wardenclyffe tower"
@LLL-us9lw6 ай бұрын
“2 Wicky” by Hooverphonic. Also “Inhaler”, “wardrope” from same album. Lots of great ones on that album
@davidrivera21656 ай бұрын
Checkout: Le Temps Passe by Michel Jonasz, Duende by Bozzio Levin Stevens, Stimela by Hugh Masekela. These are all world class recordings. In modern electronica with otherworldly imaging and bass checkout: Zulu Voodoo by Kalya Scintilla, Queen Mary by Francine Thirteen, and of course, Make us Stronger by Ghost Rider.
@bigjay19706 ай бұрын
Don't know if this was mentioned but The Ghost of Johnny Cash is scary Spectacular. It even played along side other fine records mentioned here still is a peg above most. Really shows how a recording can be so, so much more critical than so many other things that people fixate on. Can't imagine it being played on a ultra high-end car audio system. I'm going to give that a try out today.🤔😬
@DJErrn6 ай бұрын
20:31 part of my trip hop holy trinity listen to the entire album it’s a masterpiece!
@keepemwet6 ай бұрын
Thanks, Yes please do Atmos , Movie scenes, Demo's ( there are a tone ) or whatever.
@hifitommy6 ай бұрын
Gene, if you like John Scofield, you may like his work with Medeski, Martin, and Wood plus just MMW on albums like Combusticathion and Uninvisible. Michael Franks is excellent as you say. Sleeping Gypsy is my fave, the song...In The Eye of the Strom. one of the best piano recordings EVER is Midnight Sugar by Tsuyoshi Yamamoto recorded in 1974 on Impex (formerly Cisco).
@easymike71766 ай бұрын
My go to is "Wajazz Japanese Jazz Spectacle Vol. 1" Give it a listen!
@ivanfilatov79136 ай бұрын
Vanessa Daou - Revolution, Zanias - Burial is awesome, her haunting vocals is impressive. She has deep bass too.
@samo82046 ай бұрын
Hi Gene, in your opinion, how much audio quality are we giving up by using spotify Vs what you're using?
@Nephilim-816 ай бұрын
This is cool, Gene. Thank you. Nice to get an idea what you like, especially for test tracks. Always interested in stuff like that. 😏
@Jorge-Fernandez-Lopez6 ай бұрын
Dominique is great. When sound isn't great but music is wonderful: Two albums of "Sixto Rodriguez". Voice, great voice, two tracks of Diana Navarro: El Perdón; Adiós. Bass ? Last song of the album "Thanks to you" by Boz Scaggs, "Nocturnal" by Amaral, or the great "Manual de Cortejo" by Rodrigo Cuevas with amazing lyrics (spanish/asturian) and wonderful mix of asturian-galician folkloric and electronic music. "La llorona" by Lhasa de Sela is a dream. "Viene de mí" by La Yegros is visceral. "Buena Vista Social Club" is an audiophile classic.
Try the 2 cd set Doozy from Jackie Ryan. Came out in the 90’s.
@benjaminfranklin4146 ай бұрын
What a fun topic. I want to give a 1000 likes. :) I admire your playlist. It has got some hardcore stuff, sir. I use Hello by Adele for vocal. I can hear the shaky trembling voice and hallow space. Come Away with Me by Norah Jones is nice and relaxing, too, and a bit frontal. I use What a Wonderful World from Louis Armstrong for male vocal and melo instruments. I use Reality (From "La boum") for gauging the highs from synthesizer are not too high. The music from the 80s are recorded very differently. I also use LIke a Virgin by Madonna to see if the high are too harsh. I use Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major, by Finghin Collins, London Philharmonic Orchestra & David Parry as a gauge to how musical. I know it is not fair, but, it is a an average choice. For bass, I use Brass Monkey by Beastie Boy to start, then I play Why So Serious? By James Newton Howard & Hans Zimmer. Starting at 2:27, the bass really test out how tight and low are the sub/woofers. For Declay, I use Way Down Deep by Jennifer Warnes. For Sound Stage, Titanium by David Guetta and Emotion by Bee Gees are my go to. They don't need dobly atmos tech to shine. I have Playlists "test lossless 24-bits" and "Ben speakers auditions" in Apple Music to listen to when I shop for upgrades. Sorry, Tidal Hi-Fi is a bit out of reach for me. Have fun.
@ylevin16 ай бұрын
For bass testing: Oi-1 by Biosphere, intergalactic by Beastie Boys
@donkeycrock6 ай бұрын
Spotify -> Bass Arcade Amazing for Woofers
@kevinbehnke71496 ай бұрын
Great list! Lot of my favs!
@adamjj856 ай бұрын
I'm surprised you didn't talk about Steven Wilson, but maybe you're saving him for Atmos ;)
@Audioholics6 ай бұрын
Yep
@DrChawz6 ай бұрын
I just saw his interview on Darko. Super interesting guy.
@marstedt6 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing and giving some of your insight.
@Mike-jm5wt6 ай бұрын
I've got a couple demos 99.9% of people have never heard, Magna Carta Lord of the Ages and Osamu Kitajima Masterless Samurai.
@gman91916 ай бұрын
Gene, how would you consider the quality of Steely Dan’s recordings? Also, and since you like Genesis, have you been able to listen to Steve Hackett’s works, such as Spectral Mornings? I wish they would had used a better recording platform back then.
@gman91916 ай бұрын
I recently watched a podcast in which Steve is considering expanding the scope of his performances by promoting and incorporating technologies such like Atmos to recordings.
@Audioholics6 ай бұрын
For some reason, Steely Dan Aja doesn't sound good to me on streaming platforms, but their other albums do. I'm not a huge fan of Steve Hackett solo work but I like when he revisits Genesis.
@PCM-mc5xy6 ай бұрын
It seems to me that we have a lot in common when it comes to music!!
@BTinHD6 ай бұрын
Elton John self titled - I have it on SACD. A great listening experience.
@keepemwet6 ай бұрын
For me I always end up playing a few Fleetwood Mac tracks when I crank the 2 channel up
@AntoG4RS6 ай бұрын
Thank You very much I was searching for this kind of content. It would be create if you could provide a playlist designed to test the different aspects of audio quality, like bass, mids, trebles, voices, imaging, details, etc.. A receipt how to evaluate an hifi system from audio quality perspective. It would be a great help to make it more objective than subjective that is something I know you always fight for.
@johnreeves81566 ай бұрын
I'm a bit on the surprised side no Anita Baker, crystal clear voice. Don't know of many Jean Luc Ponty fans, I count myself as one. Pat Metheny Group, We Live Here, track 4 To the End of the World. Great song to get lost in
@sbromley67396 ай бұрын
Great list. Looking forward to Atmos variants!
@Esprits4s6 ай бұрын
Excellent! Thanks for sharing this list.
@lightfusegetaway6 ай бұрын
My go-tos are Tamer Animals by Other Lives and OK Computer by Radiohead.
@Altaruler6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the videos, they are very helpful and interesting. I like Nine Inch Nails and have a few of their albums. I have some go to albums and tracks when I am testing new gear. Herbie Hancock - Dis is Da Drum is a good album.
@bigdreams55546 ай бұрын
Very curious about atmos tracks to listen to
@festerofest43746 ай бұрын
Thank-you for doing this!
@charliewheadon84336 ай бұрын
Thanks, really enjoyed the video I have a track for you, it’s by Yello called Radio DADA but it’s the flamboyant mix, play it as loud as you can, enjoy.
@pietromanno89166 ай бұрын
ELP TRILOGY!!!! WOW!! WOW!!!
@pietromanno89166 ай бұрын
YES !! YES ALBUM!!!
@oilman9296 ай бұрын
Thanks for this.
@PerSkeles6 ай бұрын
"Beginner's Guide To" world music compilation albums are good.
@Palosrob6 ай бұрын
Hey Gene, do you ever plan on upgrading to Windows 11? Support for Windows 10 ends next year.
@Audioholics6 ай бұрын
My PC is 10 years old and won'tsupport Windows 11. I will change it next year for sure.
@davidkornegay18136 ай бұрын
Paul hardcastle is an amazing
@ropeburn66842 ай бұрын
The best demo music is what you love and *especially* know well. How else would you possibly judge the sound of a system? You need a reference point. Using music that you don't usually listen to and don't even know well, that makes no sense whatsoever.
@pietromanno89166 ай бұрын
STEELY DAN pretzel logic !!
@jimhamlin65514 ай бұрын
Hey you could be a DJ ...start your own channel ...Techno Dad would be jealous..
@davidt84386 ай бұрын
Anything by Steely Dan is recorded well.
@johannesnel80605 ай бұрын
Dear Gene. Thanks for your great videos. Just discovered some great music via your recommendations. You should also try out the brother and sister duo called "Lastlings" from Australia. Great pop/contemporary/Techno music. Check out their KZbin Channel for their great songs. Also look for "The Japanese House" Band. Great contemporary music. Check out their KZbin Channel for their great music. Regards Johannes Nel from Cape Town South Africa
@koolkiwikat6 ай бұрын
Temptation - Diana Krall
@eflizotte6 ай бұрын
Hey Now by London Grammar… asap
@EmilioGalicchio6 ай бұрын
Great track !
@EnemyofCredulity6 ай бұрын
Metheny is good. More acoustic guitar would be Paco De Lucia, Al Di Meola, and John McLaughlin.