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Andrewskiii t1_iy9wo6g wrote

Any song off Daft Punk’s Random Access Memories album

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WilsonPH t1_iy9qzna wrote

Infected Mushroom - Guitarmass (especially the 3:35 part)

Yosi Horikawa - Swashers

Yosi Horikawa - Bubbles

Pretty much everything from Yosi Horikawa

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therealPaulPlay t1_iycc3u4 wrote

This. His songs sound impressive on pretty much everything though xD I especially like letter and the one with the ping pong ball

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darknyteorange t1_iyavi26 wrote

One of the first songs I always try on new gear is Superstition by Stevie Wonder. It has a wonderful amount of layers to the mix and picking out each individual sound makes me happy.

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faustsofar t1_iy9i4hk wrote

It's a great pair of cans and I love them dearly. Here are some of my favorites which sound amazing on those:

Nick Drake - Bryter Layter is my favorite, but the whole discography is solid.

Masayoshi Takanaka - On Guitar or All of me, easy-to-listen jazz rock.

Steely Dan - Aja, Gaucho or Katy Lied , but once again - other albums are great too!

Stereolab - albums after Dots and Loops. They were making fantastic lofi-ish music before.

Dire Straits - Alchemy: Dire Straits live. One and a half hour of fantastically recorded live concert, with crowd sounds and all that good stuff.

Japanese city pop records usually have immaculate production and are fun and easy to listen to. Some of my favorite artists are Anri, Miki Matsubara, 1986 Omega Tribe, Wink (duo) and Tomoko Aran.

Venetian Snares - Traditional Synthesizer Music. That sweet modular synth goodness mixed with high tempo mangled beats, I'd say it's a perfect entry-level album if you want to get into breakcore, since it's surprisingly easy to listen to compared to the rest of Vsnares' discography

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SmartOpinion69 t1_iyaozj2 wrote

taylor swift's new album

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therealPaulPlay t1_iyccavw wrote

Vigilante shift and midnight sounds incredible on most headphones :)

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Gimp_Ninja t1_iycwoi4 wrote

Midnights is a beautifully engineered album and it really does allow a capable headphone to strut its stuff.

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dirthurts t1_iybcugi wrote

Tank! Cowboy beebop soundtrack.

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No-Context5479 t1_iy971lm wrote

Osibisa - Welcome Home

Osibisa - Sunshine Day

SAULT - Wildfires

Little Simz - Introvert

amaarae - FANCY

Osibisa -

Moliy - Body on fire

Worlasi, Senkulive - Animate

Adomaa - You Used To Love Me (Intro). It's a special experience.

Aṣa - Nike

SAULT - Fight For Love

Ebo Taylor, Pat Thomas, Henrik Schwarz - Eye Nyam Nam 'A'Mensuro (Henrik Schwarz Blend)

Black Sherif - Soja

Cina Soul - Falling

Burna Boy - Kilometre

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D00M98 t1_iy908f1 wrote

Listen to whatever music you normally listen to. Because you have listened to them for years, you know what to expect. And you can check if you hear any improvement. Or do A/B comparison.

I wouldn't listen to other people's music or playlist. If music is new to you, there is no baseline or reference at all.

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Corgerus t1_iyf09bf wrote

The first song I like to use with testing a headphone is Trifonic - Lies.

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Pokrog t1_iyaegsg wrote

First and foremost EQ them and get the bass back.

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