Re: Ascend Acoustics Official Music Recommendation Thread
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mikesiskav
Love that Elina Duni i wish her music was available on tidal :(. Any album you recommend?
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kyzersoze98
Love that Elina Duni i wish her music was available on tidal :(. Any album you recommend?
That song is from this album:
http://flacit.com/album/168871/Elina...ane_Malit_2012
Another good one is:
http://flacit.com/album/168875/Elina...llendyshe_2015
I don't know what the quality is when you stream it from their website, but you can purchase it in Flac for a few bucks.
Re: Ascend Acoustics Official Music Recommendation Thread
Look up Buddy Rich.
EDIT: For drumming, solos, etc....
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I was listening this morning to Bebo & Cigala and this particular tune put a huge smile in my face. I'm in love with my Sierra Towers speakers :)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fnbzxnsPowU
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enricoclaudio
I ended up buying the album because of you. It's been on repeat the last few nights :) thank you.
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mikesiskav
Thank you this will be my next purchase.
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kyzersoze98
I ended up buying the album because of you. It's been on repeat the last few nights :) thank you.
One of favorite albums of all time. It blows me away the fact that Bebo Valdez was 85 years old when they did this concert/recording. He passed away back in 2013 (95 years old).
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Here another tune that makes my Sierra Towers shine :)
Joe Sample & Lalah Hathaway - One Day I'll Fly Away
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2pq-1vR8fQ
When you're in a classical mood
I see there are two forums for recommended music. Sorry for the redundancy.
Every now and then you come across recordings that leave you slack-jawed and in awe. Did I actually experience that? Well I have two recommendations that are sure to please. Perhaps they've already been mentioned, but these recordings are well worth bringing up again. Reference Recordings Rachmaninoff Symphonic Dances and Copland Fanfare for the Common Man both conducted by Eiji Oue. The breadth and depth and dynamics are breathtaking and the symphony is in your room. The dynamics will test your system as the crescendos literally vibrate through the foundation, even in a two-way 2.0 system. The laws of physics seem not to apply. Seems like hype, but I don't contribute to blogs often and only if I have a question or am impressed. I am impressed. Engineered by the master Prof. Johnson. Enjoy!
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moris4wildlife
I see there are two forums for recommended music. Sorry for the redundancy.
Every now and then you come across recordings that leave you slack-jawed and in awe. Did I actually experience that? Well I have two recommendations that are sure to please. Perhaps they've already been mentioned, but these recordings are well worth bringing up again. Reference Recordings Rachmaninoff Symphonic Dances and Copland Fanfare for the Common Man both conducted by Eiji Oue. The breadth and depth and dynamics are breathtaking and the symphony is in your room. The dynamics will test your system as the crescendos literally vibrate through the foundation, even in a two-way 2.0 system. The laws of physics seem not to apply. Seems like hype, but I don't contribute to blogs often and only if I have a question or am impressed. I am impressed. Engineered by the master Prof. Johnson. Enjoy!
You weren't kidding I'm listening to Symphonic Dances right now good stuff :)