Songs reviewers choose to test equipment....

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Neil

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After reading a couple of reviews of speakers and equipment - the reviewers usually give you the song or album they tested a certain piece with - here is a couple of examples are songs they used:

radiohead -  The National Anthem - kak song
radiohead - 15 step - kak song
Radiohead - sit down stand up - kak song

are you getting my drift?

The cat empire - fishies
hot chip - ready for the floor
bob marley - turn your lights down low
Nine inch nails - right where it belongs
Das Spiegel
The dead weather - 60 feet tall
Nina simone
Bruce springsteen - terrys song - kak song
Gershwin?s Rhapsody in Blue
Mike oldfield - Pran's departure
Pink floyd - money
Sex pistols -  Pretty Vacant
Laurie Anderson -  Born, Never Asked
Portishead's - dummy
Steely dan
Nils Frahm ? Says
1000 miles - you know who
REM - nightswimming
Radiohead - hail to the thief
Pink floyd - wish you were here
LCD Soundsystem - this is happening
Nils frahm - spaces
Neil young - unplugged
David bowie - blackstar

The songs where i have written "kak song" to me is a kak song!!  some of it is not even music.....

why do they choose such rubbish and use that to criticize a piece of equipment.


They should use well recorded material :

some good examples i would suggest :

dire straights - all their stuff is recorded damn well
female artist - to test vocals - reba mcintyre is a good start!
male artist - maybe michael buble
sting - an englishman in newyork
some classical and well recorded jazz - yellowjackets?

etc
etc


what is everyones opinion on this?
 

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