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FJ1000:
And finally a couple of good old school rap mixes:

 https://soundcloud.com/kraftykuts/krafty-kuts-old-to-the-new-vol-2-june-2010-dj-mix

https://soundcloud.com/kraftykuts/krafty-kuts-podcast-golden-era-of-hip-hop-vol-1


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MPS:
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Morning-Evening-Four-Tet/dp/B010BQ5AU2/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1507833282&sr=8-1&keywords=four+tet+morning+evening

pudding:
Love a bit of DnB.  I hope the DJs don't leave Soundcloud now that they've shoved audio adverts onto the end of each track.  PlastikPeople do some decent old school garage mixes on there, if that floats ya' boat.

Cheers @AJP  I'm also a big fan of high end audio and good music goes hand in hand with that  :smiley:   A really well produced album like Kraftwerk's "Minimum-Maximum" sounds absolutely sublime on a decent setup.....even in compressed digital form.

AJP:

--- Quote from: Pudding on October 13, 2017, 11:55:49 am ---Love a bit of DnB.  I hope the DJs don't leave Soundcloud now that they've shoved audio adverts onto the end of each track.  PlastikPeople do some decent old school garage mixes on there, if that floats ya' boat.

Cheers @AJP  I'm also a big fan of high end audio and good music goes hand in hand with that  :smiley:   A really well produced album like Kraftwerk's "Minimum-Maximum" sounds absolutely sublime on a decent setup.....even in compressed digital form.

--- End quote ---
I'm not a huge DnB fan but Roni Size has done some good stuff. Brown Paper Bag is a classic. Another Bristol artist as it happens. I'm not from Bristol, but it seems I'm drawn to that 90s movement in particular - Massive Attack, Tricky etc.

I'm missing some decent SQ in the Golf. Sadly it's not as simple as buying a good amp, some decent monitors or floorstanders and decent cables, like it is at home!

pudding:

--- Quote from: AJP on October 13, 2017, 05:24:40 pm ---
--- Quote from: Pudding on October 13, 2017, 11:55:49 am ---Love a bit of DnB.  I hope the DJs don't leave Soundcloud now that they've shoved audio adverts onto the end of each track.  PlastikPeople do some decent old school garage mixes on there, if that floats ya' boat.

Cheers @AJP  I'm also a big fan of high end audio and good music goes hand in hand with that  :smiley:   A really well produced album like Kraftwerk's "Minimum-Maximum" sounds absolutely sublime on a decent setup.....even in compressed digital form.

--- End quote ---
I'm not a huge DnB fan but Roni Size has done some good stuff. Brown Paper Bag is a classic. Another Bristol artist as it happens. I'm not from Bristol, but it seems I'm drawn to that 90s movement in particular - Massive Attack, Tricky etc.

I'm missing some decent SQ in the Golf. Sadly it's not as simple as buying a good amp, some decent monitors or floorstanders and decent cables, like it is at home!

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I like the old 90s D&B, not so much the recent stuff.  80s/90s is actually my main preference really.

You're right, it isn't, unless you spend the big bucks.  I was into all that years ago with Genesis amps and ultra high end speakers, sounded amazing but I didn't like leaving 5 figures worth of kit in the car unattended......and with car stereos cranked up loud, I can't concentrate and my pedal coordination goes out the window!

Domestic stuff is even harder to get right in my experience, especially with sub placement.  Bass is non-directional they say, and to that I say cobblers.  I ended up needing 2 subs.....not for volume, but to balance it out.

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