Rolling Stone: "Quality Of Music Is In Decline"
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A revolution in recording technology and the rise in people listening to music through computer speakers or tiny headphones has meant the sound quality of music is drastically dropping, says Rolling Stone magazine. Music engineers are being told to forget subtlety and crank up the sound levels 'to grab listeners attention' and the result, the magazine say, is nearly always for the worse.
Very interesting article that looks at the music of artists such as Bob Dylan, Jeff Buckley and the Arctic Monkeys, and avoids tech-talk to get the point across in plain English. It's a good read for any music fan.
Very interesting article that looks at the music of artists such as Bob Dylan, Jeff Buckley and the Arctic Monkeys, and avoids tech-talk to get the point across in plain English. It's a good read for any music fan.
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Would you say it's noticable to the average ear? It certainly seems to be, the more I think about it.
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totally.
sacds have been great, but not much to choose from. also audio dvds. but i must say, the last dave matthews tim reynolds radio city blu ray sounds incredible -
it's pretty sad news but an even bigger reason to enjoy your favorite musicians live. Nothing compares to actually being in the audience and feeling the music the right way!
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