>fake vinyl cracks/pops
>>73294415
>implying it isn't the greatest shit when done properly
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wz7YiQdNmZ8
>>73294483
Sure but it rarely is. Here's the song I was listening to that prompted me to make the thread
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xl3QoD6wiDI
Perfectly nice Beatlesque song, why did they think it was a good idea to have vinyl hissing throughout?
>>73294500
Yeah thats breddy bad
But i like it
http://youtubedoubler.com/lfws
>>73294415
>album has no vinyl sounds
>but the vinyl pressing is so shit that it might as well
>>73294415
This was prominently done on one of the best Nurse With Wound tracks (song is pushing it maybe), which of course was originally issued as a vinyl LP itself, which sort of rescues the joke: that there is a fault in the LP itself (there isn't).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ti8PlcSiBc
OP's thing was prominent in late 90s recordings. A good example is the Beck hit "Where It's At".
>>73294415
sometimes the technique can really add to the atmosphere, like on this Burial remix of Massive Attack: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tH3jwdmk98
>>73295395
This is an example of vinyl hissing done right, but that's more because of the genre in question
>>73294500
Lmao, what an afterthought. Sounds like my headphones aren't connected properly.
>>73295043
lmao
>album begins with a cassette being put in a cassette player
>>73295043
amazing work anon