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I’m a fan of subsonics.
Here’s one from my recently liked songs.
https://youtu.be/vQVpjDIL-vg
Are subsonics the bass sounds that are so low that you can't hear it but can feel it if the space is small enough?
I used to listen to some electronica that would move my cars subwoofers like crazy but you couldn't hear an audible base.
Listen to some Lorn for some other examples. I appreciate music you can feel.