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Unveiling Hidden Gems - Share Your Favorite Lesser-Known Audiophile Tracks
Posted on 1/3/24 at 9:53 am
Posted on 1/3/24 at 9:53 am
Hello fellow audiophiles! Let's dive into the world of lesser-known gems that truly shine on high-end audio systems. Whether it's a hidden masterpiece in a specific genre, an artist with a unique sound, or a track that never fails to impress, share your discoveries. Let's build a playlist of tracks that showcase the capabilities of our audio setups. It's time to uncover the musical treasures that might not be in the mainstream but deserve a spotlight in the audiophile community. What's your go-to hidden gem that never fails to amaze your ears? Let the discovery begin!
Posted on 1/3/24 at 12:31 pm to Uptown Man
Sorry, I don’t have audiophile equipment.
Posted on 1/4/24 at 1:11 am to Uptown Man
Trying to think out of the box, and staying away from the usual mainstays, the first thing that popped into my head, probably because I just listened to the record the other day, is Low’s track “John Prine” off their album Trust. if memory serves, the album is a 100% all analog recording. It just feels absolutely massive. Showing off your system’s low end specifically.
Most of Low’s music, especially their earlier albums, is perfect to show off your HiFi rig…if you get tired of the usual boomer era audiophile delights :wink:, and the jazz mainstays. Their music is typically very slow, deliberate and precise.
Also, Blake Mill’s 2020 album Mutable Set is a more modern album that sounds absolutely incredible, both the recording & music.
Finally I’ll throw in this Bill Callahan track “Jim Cain” from his 2009 album Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle. I love this album, and this track specifically, and it really makes my setup shine.
Most of Low’s music, especially their earlier albums, is perfect to show off your HiFi rig…if you get tired of the usual boomer era audiophile delights :wink:, and the jazz mainstays. Their music is typically very slow, deliberate and precise.
Also, Blake Mill’s 2020 album Mutable Set is a more modern album that sounds absolutely incredible, both the recording & music.
Finally I’ll throw in this Bill Callahan track “Jim Cain” from his 2009 album Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle. I love this album, and this track specifically, and it really makes my setup shine.
This post was edited on 1/4/24 at 2:52 am
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