So, of course all the playlists we do here at Your EDM are great no matter what kind of technology you have going and of course of course, RLV will always bring the funk with any playlist he puts together. You don’t need to have the SUBPAC X1 to listen to this playlist. But it couldn’t hurt. In fact, you might get a pretty good back massage out of it.
Just in case you’ve been living under a rock for the past few months (technically we all have, so most of us can be forgiven), the SUBPAC has been making a lot of headlines for its immersive listening technology and has producers raving about how much it helps with producing, providing another layer of sound where it’s more needed: in the body.
We’re all obsessed for drum & bass at least in part because of that deep, heavy bass that you don’t just hear but feel. It reverberates in our head, our hips, our tissues and our chest. There’s no getting away from it, but why would you want to? SUBPAC X1 straps to your back or your chair to put that chest cavity in direct contact with the bass so no matter what your home speakers are like, it’s like listening/feeling in a club setting. It helps producers anticipate what a track will sound like on a big system more than ever before and with the current times as they are, it’s the only way most of us can have that experience. Perfect time for a wicked setup.
RLV of course chose a list of bass-heavy tracks that he tested on the SUBPAC, and he’s been a fan of the technology for quite a while.
“I was asked to pick a selection of tracks which work well on the SUBPAC, which struck me as a funny question because basically everything works amazingly on the SUBPAC. So I chose a selection of tracks with some solid bassweight and interesting sub bass sections to showcase the unit.”
So here we go. Fans can listen to the playlist on Spotify (scroll down for full player) or check out the YouTube tracks below with LaVice’s reasons for loving each one. Whether you have a SUBPAC or not, Strap in.
To check the specs on the SUBPAC X1 or to pre-order, check out the SUBPAC website. To stay up to date on DeVice releases and all things RLV, go to the label’s Beatport landing page or renelavice.com.