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You get new speakers or you start your music library from scratch. Which is the first song/album you play?

11mon 10d ago by lemmy.today/u/Outwit1294 in asklemmy

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.today/post/33411412

Recently I switched from Apple Music to Spotify free/Navidrome. I am moving my library to Navidrome slowly. I have done a similar thing in the past as well.

I noticed that both times, as well as trying out new speakers, the first song I listened to was In the End by Linkin Park, followed by their latest album.

What is yours?

Edit: Holy Shit! I was not expecting so many replies. It is not possible for me to reply to everyone right away. I will listen to each of your first songs and reply to everyone.

For testing speakers, Infected Mushroom, Tame Impala and 20syl/AllttA are always good choices. Maybe Tool as well (10000 days). Song depends on what I'm most familiar with atm.

For a new library, I'd probably just choose whatever I listen to the most. Which would be The Fearless Flyers and Aesop Rock rn.

Mindful Solutionism is probably my favorite track from Aesop even after black hole superette came out, such a banger

Fellow IM enjoyer in the wild! 🍄

„Rumors“ by Fleetwood Mac.

The Chain

This song was made to test new setups lol. It has such a wide overlapping range. It can truly be appreciated in hi-res

One of the THX Deep Notes

Led Zeppelin II in its entirety

But Damone said side 1 of Led Zeppelin IV should be played “whenever possible!” /s

Probably A Night at the Opera by Queen, which was the first album I ever bought with my own money. A ton of classic tracks, lots of tonal range, weirdass spatial effects from early-era screwing around with stereophonic production, and a hell of a good time any day of the week.

Herbie Hancock - Chameleon

https://youtu.be/iqomTAiRnVM

Then listen to the whole Head Hunters album tbh

Introduced my son to Watermelon man yesterday. Legendary!

You must be a cool dad

I don't know. I'm pretty eclectic when it comes to music. Seems like my son and his friends like my curated playlists. They're aged 15 to 17 so at an age where they develop a broader taste for music. Really fun.

Same!

Never gonna give you up

Guitar mass but infected mushroom.

If the speakers have no problem with that they'll play anything else I listen to

This was a really good suggestion. I enjoyed this a lot. Thank you.

Hotel California by Eagles

Evil Empire by Rage Against the Machine

Dark Side of the Moon and now I feel old.

I was surprised how much I had to scroll for this. I thought a lot of people still test with it. E.g. I was born 10-ish years after DSotM was released, listened to it first in my teens, but it has been my go-to album for every audio upgrade ever since that.

Cat Stevens - Wild World

“A Fever You Can’t Sweat Out” by Panic! At the Disco. It’s been my favorite album since it came out. I never get tired of it. Specifically “Camisado” is my favorite track on it.

Hells Bells by AC/DC.

Sound and Fury - Sturgill Simpson.

Amon Amarth - Twilight of the Thunder God

Well if im trying out new speakers, it's usually vega core from doom

If im playing new music in a playlist, it'd probably be something by quadeca tho.. maybe godstained, or Sisyphus

Polygamous by Breaking Benjamin. Followed by the rest of the Saturate album.

T.Rex - 20th Century Boy.

"6:00" by Dream Theater. It begins with a sick drum fill that pans across stereo speakers and then builds up with drums, then keyboards, then guitar/bass. It sounds fantastic cranked up on a good set of speakers!

Welcome to The Black Parade.

After restoring a vintage reciever, it was the first song thst made me feel, unprompted, that I had gotten it right.

DJ Shadow - Endtroducing

I have listened to this album more times than anything else I own. I'm on my third copy of it after wearing out the original pressing I have from the 90's and the repressing from 10 years ago. I know every sample, every soundscape, and it almost brings me to tears every time I drop the needle on it. So many memories of good times where this was the soundtrack. So many friends, now gone, walk next to me again when that album plays.

I miss you, Isaac.

Damn. It must be nice to have nostalgic music to listen to. I don't have (at least that I am aware of) any such music. I usually cry because the symphony of the vocals is good.

This album is good but probably more so for you than me because of the nostalgia.

... it's the money

New speakers? Maurice Ravel, "Bolero". No better music to test an audio system.

Rage Against the Machine?

46 and 2

TBH when testing new audio equipment the first thing I play is probably something none of you have ever heard of but it has good range and is one of my favorite workout songs (great adrenaline drops). Ready to Go by Klaypex

Finlandia by Sibelius

Heartbeat - childish gambino

It has a good beat and it is catchy. I like it.

I'll find a few new songs to be the first in my new library. I love finding new music, and transitioning from one library to another helps me take some time away from songs that might be getting stale to focus on new stuff. It also gives me the opportunity to rediscover songs from previous libraries after some time, and fall in love with them again. Just today I added a song to my library that I used to have on my old iPod, and I'm listening to it a bunch now that it's been several years since I've last heard it.

It's so cliche in the speaker world, but the live recording of Hotel California by The Eagles. On solid speakers, it is like you're there in the audience.

Electric Ladyland

Voodoo by Godsmack

Overture 1928 - Dream Theater

Dire Straits - Walk of Life.

Bear with me on this one.

I like to use the maestoso from Saint-Saëns’s Symphony No. 3 in C Minor, often called the Organ Symphony, for testing speakers. Turn it way up and blast that organ sound. Also reminds me of the movie Babe since they used the theme from this movement for that movie. 😁

(Links below are YouTube Music, but I’m confident you can find the same recordings on Spotify.)

Here’s a good recording, listen to at least the first 1:45, though the full movement isn’t very long (a bit over seven minutes). Again, volume is your friend for this movement. It’s MAJESTIC, and on a good set of speakers it’s incredible.

Another good orchestral work for this type of showing off is Holst’s Jupiter, or the fourth movement of Dvořák’s New World Symphony

(There are many more but these are some relatively well-known-without-people-knowing-they-know-them ones.)

Opeth - Blackwater Park

If I got new speakers, better quality ones than the ones for my old RCA thing or the ones in my Bria radio CD player thing, or even my beats headphones, I'd have a hard time choosing an album. Would probably go with whatever I'm in love with at the moment. Currently that's a 3 way tie between R.E.M.'s Out of Time, Alice in Chains Jar of Flies, and New Radicals Maybe You've Been Brainwashed. Would struggle to lick between those 3.

As for individual songs, I got a couple I'm currently absolutely in love with that I'd love to play on very high quality speakers:

Deafening - The Nixon Rodeo ( emotionally hard rock, at least I think so )

OR

Someday We'll Know - New Radicals ( for some reason this just became my absolute favorite New Radicals song immediately after hearing it once on CD )

Lights - Ellie Goulding is my go to "is it working" followed by Black and Gold - Sam Sparro to balance my sub and Revelations (lyric video) - BVB to tell if my sub's balanced generally.

for testing new speakers and adjusting the equalizer, Megadeth - Trust

drums in the beginning for the low frequencies, followed by some nice guitar work for balancing the high ones

Bass Test by The Chemical Brothers ofcourse.

Here's a screenshot of my headphone testing playlist. Songs I like, but also having either deep bass, bright highs, or both. Plus, they're songs I've listened to a million times, so I know how they're supposed to sound.

As for music I'd want to get first when starting over: Dark Side of the Moon.

Steely Dan - Aja

It's a perfectly mastered album from start to finish.

Baroness - First&Second EP

https://chernobylandletharjisk.bandcamp.com/album/baroness-first-second-eps

If it doesn't sound too flat or too bassy and I want to bang my head to it, that's a deal.

Jazzmataz vol. 1 by Guru

Gotta be "The Human Contradiction" by Delain. Not because it's the most technical test of the new equipment or anything, just because it's a fantastic album.

Even god has a hell

It has a good mix of vocals and instruments. The guitar is a bit overpowering but that could be just my earphones. Lyrics are dark sad, like old Linkin Park. 8/10

The cover art is so cool.

colors by btbam

10.8 by Deadmau5 and Mr. Bill

Pure ear candy

Electronic is not my genre.

This song is good. It has a feel good vibe.

A lot of different “instruments” make it good for testing new speakers, I guess. Soft, subtle and loud, harsh, the whole range.

"Frank's Wild Years"

Anything by Yello is good for testing new speakers. Planet Dada is a good one.

Big Tymers-Still Fly. It gets to a part where it goes “2 15’s didn’t see no wires, then I heard BOOM from the amplifier.” If the house/car doesn’t shake then it’s not enough bass.

I was in theatre school for a while. We touched on everything related to a theatre production, including sound. Our tech would always test his setup with Paul Simon's Getting Ready For Christmas Day.

I've heard that song used to calibrate audio setups so often that it's become easy to identify any issues when I hear it.

For testing new speakers, this song: http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/Robbero/59698

Green Day - Jaded

Omg it has such a strong guitar background. A bit too strong, I felt.

New Speakers → I don't do anything different

New music library from scratch - if we talk local → I fall back to my Bandcamp, Soundcloud, YouTube Music, or radio

You must have a favoured song that is the first to come to your mind when you have a clean slate.

Not really.

Sometimes a song catches me and I listen to it on repeat. Other times an artist. Or genre.

There's no single fav.

Tally Hall - Hymn for a Scarecrow

Max Cooper - Spike (The best benchmark I've ever heard)

If I want to impress people I play Mountains (Interstellar) by Hans Zimmer.

Fever Days by Snowmine. It's what I did when I got my first good set of headphones, and it was pretty magical.

Death Cab for Cutie - Plans

Or

The Black Keys - Brothers

Florence + the Machine - June

Just to open it gently

Hey this just happened to me. I played Atlantic by Sleep Token to shop for then test speaker stuff