Idiots

Started by Peterson, November 12, 2014, 11:44:45 AM

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HongKongGoolagong

Quote from: Cementimental on November 14, 2014, 05:00:28 AM
Wolf Eyes are a pretty good noise rock band

Disagree - what little I've heard has reeked of calculation and passion-free genre- hopping dilletante bullshit to me - the guy's early output in Universal Indians was actually OK psych-rock in a Bardo Pond/Dead C/90s Ramleh style - I guess being too much of an obsessive music fan and collector led him first to release some of the most pathetic aimless improv of all time on American Tapes which makes the BWCD or Chocolate Monk labels seem professional, then create a safe and fake version of noise for stupid kids during the 00s - but hey I'm just a bitter old cunt I guess.

Andrew McIntosh

Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on November 16, 2014, 09:53:18 PM
Surely I understand this need of having "best sound", but it also awakes question about standard of what really is this so called best sound. Some music styles, in deed, people are so obsessed about idea that listener must hear everything with utmost clarity and it has become synonymous with "good sound" or "making it right". However, I wouldn't agree, and I don't think most people really do.

I don't know about most people. Personally I'm more than happy to accept there is a "right" and "wrong" way, if that's been established well enough and everyone understands it, but definitely not to the expense of my own preferences. If someone was to record this hypothetical concert of prepared piano and other instruments, and if it was recorded two different ways - the "right" way and with a walkman in the main instrument - I'd be happy to listen to both and compare, but considering the difference you'd get with sound, I couldn't guess which I'd prefer (could well be neither if the actual music is not to my liking).

If I was running a label, though, and the artists involved insisted on the "right" recording, I'd release that - maybe have the other recording as an option or something, I don't know. If the majority of performers of prefer a pristine, "right" way of recording their works, I could understand their reasons and respect them. Of course, if they did all suddenly say "let's go with the walkman", well, it could be interesting, but then it's up to listeners, who may also be more used to, and prefer, the "right" way.

What I'm stating is that I think most people do prefer the "right" way. Which is fine, I respect that. I just don't necessarily dig it all the time.
Shikata ga nai.

Jordan


RyanWreck

I'm probably on an island with this but the one style I hope doesn't ever make a come back is the late 90's to mid 00's "shout clearly over clean, almost digitally clean sounding low-end synth crunch" ala Slogun, Deathpile, SKM-ETR, Control, Breathren/Org. Resistance, etc.