holy shit
it is shit
>>73289343
Emphasis on the shit
>>73289351
>>73289362
completely agreed
https://www.lynda.com/Pro-Tools-tutorials/Bones-Howe-1176-setting/474059/586375-4.html
You rage you lose.
But hey, everything's in your face, where it should be. Why have some notes louder than others? It might make the listener be able to distinguish one note from another better, and notice the baseline sucks, and the bass guitar has really low action.
It's fucking Lynda.com what do you expect?
>>73289380
Sure it is, it's just that it's common practice and 'knowledge' within the community, more than the source itself... This is probably ( don't know for sure) what they teach students at Full Sail in Florida... Ever read the CDDA Red book audio standard or any of the other rainbow books? CD digital audio allows for such a greater dynamic range, and it's only major disadvantage versus analogue media would be pulse code modulation because frequencies and variables , all the audio data basically has to be approximated into fairly less granular decimal values... but yea, my point was just that the loudness range of CDDA hasn't been taken advantage of. Mostly, anyway.
>>73289444
You need to go back to the early days of CD releases, up through the mid-90s, to find mixes that truly took advantage of the extended dynamic range.
Excellent example of this in practice:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exk2zca6Wbc
I mean, you can physically feel the differences in volume, even after being passed through the shitty Youtube audio algorithm. How often do you get that these days?
I remember there being a campaign among mastering engineers about a decade ago to have stickers with "Wide Dynamic Range - Turn Me Up!" added to albums that WEREN'T brick-mastered. That's an idea that needs revisiting.
Give me your most underrated jazz albums
>>73289317
IMO the best third stream album as a whole, but most people don't seem to share this opinion
bump for ya
Post Your Face When if this had a more conventionally organised tracklist it would be recognised by everyone as his real masterpiece
The production on this album is such a step up from everything Phil put out prior. I love The Microphones but it really annoys me that TGP2 is talked about more. This stands out as his best work easily.
No Flashlight is frankly also probably better than the glow pt. 2.
Beyonce - Formation
Rihanna - Work, Bitch Better Have My Money
Death Grips - Guillotine
Calvin Harris - How Deep Is Your Love
Lil Yachty - Minnessota
Lil Kim - Drugs
Aphex Twin - Windowlicker
Ariana Grande - Into You
babby's first quirky and eclectic
>>73289312
You spelled "baby" wrong.
>>73289299
definition of poptimism
Did Grunge die with Kurt Cobain?
No but Kurt Cobain died with a gunshot.
To the head.
>>73289269
Yeah but did the bullet also kill Grunge
No. It died a few weeks ago with Chris Cornell.
He, Eddie Vedder, and even Layne Stayley kept it going after Curt.
>Hey eye woah oh Eddie's still alive!
Is he the best rapper of the decade ?
Tf is this
Fuck no. No fucking way Lil PEEP isn't even a "good rapper" dood. He does have some pretty catchy songs though. He's that artist you're obsessed with for a while and feel good for discovering but forget about in a month, MAX.
>>73289212
U DONT GOTTA LIKE ME, UR BITCH DO
just bought a CD for the first time in ten years, AMA
Which CD did you buy?
>>73289153
guess
frank zappa would love this album desu
They're surprisingly good musicians with a silly sense of humor, shame about the plane crash.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVQqUGZ37lY
What are the backing singers saying?
PELAAAAADUS EM SANTUUS
Who is the Briam Wilson of the 2010s?
xxxtentacion
Panda Bear
>>73289140
this probably
was listening to billy's voice these days and it's lost so much of the breathiness it used to have. anyone know any artists who voices are still pretty much like they were decades before?
>>73289090
malmuks' and thurston moose's voice seem to have only gotten a little deeper. also jeff mangum's has somehow gotten even better
Please anyone Who find that song ( flying) by the weeknd can u send it to me
I really really like "Puke" by Eminem.
I always skipped it for some reason, but I came to absolutely love the chorus, and intermediately like the verse.
Does anyone have any recommendations for songs that are like this?
Has anyone analyzed the skits meaning/place in the album?
TRANSLATIONS:
>Skit 1:
???: "Where are you going? Uhm, what happened to y'alls house?"
Roberto: "Heh... My name is Roberto and.. well... Where am I going? I just destroyed the house and you'll never see me again... So you won't know where I'm going"
>Skit 2:
???: "Who are you?"
Roberto: "Eh, my name is Roberto and... Honestly I don't think anyone remembers me after I killed myself that night."
>Skit 3:
???: "Ho, do you ever feel like you dont belong?"
(Kinda, sometimes I feel that way)
Roberto: "See? Like... I don't know... There are some days where you think... You don't know which is your place in the world, you don't know which is you place in your group of friends, you don't know... I don't know... Like, yeah... There are days where you don't feel comfortable in your own skin... And it's tough, its hard, but... I don't know... You..."
(Nice pants)
Roberto: "...Thanks"
pasting this from an /r/hhh comment, just a dudes theory that seemed like it works although i think we need Saturation ii to actually make full sense of the skits
"This is all just a guess, but Robert is the only guy (besides Ashlan maybe) in bh that doesn't do any musical stuff as far as I know. All the videos have him saying things that are usually associated with rappers (hating the police, having gold chains, being famous, wrecking your house from a party) and skits 1&2 are him seeking attention by destroying the house and "killing himself", but he still says no one knows him even after those events. Then skit three is him analyzing his place in the world, and specifically his place in brockhampton. Since he doesn't make music he is really questioning what his worth and connection is to his friends, and I think the point of the albums "story" is him realizing he doesn't need to do these stereotypical hip-hop things to fit in with his friends, because they like him for him. It's about Robert finding his self value and place in the group.
And he has cool pants."
Underground Rapper Syringe is missing :/