>song in the middle of the album has a fade in
which song?
>>71453885
I know of a Tame Impala one, and a Lykke Li one.
I swear I'm the only one on this board that actually likes fade ins and fade outs
I actually like that if it's done well.
The fact that most of the songs on RiL begin with a fade in and end with a fade out bugs me more than it should, especially because of how good the intros/endings are in live versions.
>>71453885
Cities in Fear of Music
Someone post the Albini pasta
>song has a fade out and fade in in the middle of the song
>>71453831
>first song of album is titled"intro"
>last song of album is titled "outro"
>>71454001
>>71454300
I think fade-ins work a little better in general. Fade outs seem to work better if the track has a more repetitive structure to it. That way it doesn't feel like it needs a solid conclusion.
>>71453885
Eight days a week
the beatles thought they were being clever by making a fade in at the beginning instead of fading out
>song fades out
>"here it comes again!"
>riff from before fades in
>riff fades out again
>song ends for real this time
>>71455640
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4rwYnSmR7I
yea what's the fuckin problem buddy
>>71455640
fuckin hate this shit
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qR0K0mmm6R4
>>71456081
>>71456177
I was think of this https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=MgFV4iVOiVE
But those are good examples too.
>>71455640
why is this even a thing
>>71455640
lot of songs do this
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oScRBsOV6I