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OUR 10 FAVOURITE TEST TRACKS OF 2024
What Hi-Fi UK
|March 2025
What Hi-Fi? reviewers share tracks they used for testing hi-fi in the past year
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We hi-fi reviewers all have our go-to test tracks; songs we know better than the back of our hands that allow us to identify certain (often many) aspects of a component or system's performance. Many of the less obscure ones are referenced in What Hi-Fi? reviews so that readers can, if they so wish, follow our descriptions of how that product delivers the song, at home or during a demo.
Below is a selection of test tracks our review team used most in the past year, a mixture of new releases, oldies-but-goodies that are never far from our Tidal 'Recently Played' rotation, and those we have picked up at hi-fi shows (because that's always a given). So if you've got new kit or are simply looking for new music inspiration, this list will hopefully give you a nugget or two.
Meute
You & Me (Flume remix)
Any piece of kit we have come across this year with a commanding presence has simply had to be fed You & Me by Meute. The 11-piece German 'techno marching band' uniquely fuses beats with brass to put its own spin on techno and house mixes from well-known DJs. And, as you might imagine from an ensemble of such description, their cover of Flume's creative take on the popular Disclosure track is a concoction of melody-setting saxophones, trumpets, trombones and horns above a driving drumbeat (which uses a rototom in there somewhere!).
Its delivery absolutely demands top-class dynamic expression and scale, as well as low-end tautness and punch during the most theatrical displays of brass and percussion. But perhaps most important is a system's top-end transparency, so that the bells can ring out with apt shrillness without overshadowing the details within them.
Max Richter
Never Goodbye

This story is from the March 2025 edition of What Hi-Fi UK.
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