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"You said you liked it before, now you say it sucks." Don't tell me that, or I'll have to explain myself again.
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I prefer this over TNT Audio Audiocostruzioni - Il Portale dell'alta fedelt� amatoriale DIY is a must, not an option. When I found out that a speaker with an integrated Helmholtz resonator can cost up to twenty thousand euros, I saw the light. I mean, I fainted.
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And the damn little drawings, Devine's drawings are beautiful.
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<< What the hell are you talking about? >> The mental confusion is so deep that, honestly, it's hard for me to understand it too. << I want to be free to say that album makes me want to throw up. >> As for "album" in the sense of "music recorded on a reproducible medium for the listener" (???) it makes me want to throw up too, or maybe even more than it does for you. I repeat, I bought it and listened to it at most twice. But, viewed from the perspective of "a work containing particular sounds that, when reproduced with professional equipment (NB, I mean a recording studio, not 'a sound system from the hood'), create something physically perceivable," it's amazing. When I say "it messes with your brain," I mean it truly hurts your head, not "wow, that's cool," but "turn down the volume because it hurts," or "disconnect the subwoofer or I'll lose my lunch." I mean, it literally makes you feel like you're going to throw up, real abdominal contractions. I’ve also heard Daft Punk with the same equipment, and I can guarantee you I didn't have any abdominal contractions nor did I feel my brain annoyed. I agree with you on your point, I was just trying to make a different one.
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Untilted but are you a professional sound engineer?
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<< A meticulous work on frequency decoupage justifies a commendation. Setting music aside. >> But why the fuss? There are people who appreciate the more "physical-mechanical" side of sound waves, and good for them; you enjoy things that they miss out on and vice versa. You, for instance, are always looking for a "logic" to universally define what is valid and what is not, and you delve into thought architectures based on the fragile foundations of taste. You get off on this, and others can’t have fun making little drawings of sound waves on their PCs? Come on, you really are a Nazi. I was asking you about Deaf Rave to see if you would include them in the history of electronic music; they would make for a great final chapter, but I know that your Nazi side wouldn't appreciate certain things. Infamous.
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I was also of your opinion, I used to be one of those "what the hell, even mp3s sound great!". And it's the pure truth, unless your name is Autechre or something similar and you deliberately use bastard frequencies that are hard to reproduce in mp3 and that even on standard CDs need an insane amount of sound power to be perceived by the human ear. I don't want to lay down an axiom (especially since I can't do it) that holds true for all music, I'm just saying that I really loved Untilted when I heard it with the right equipment, whereas at home I would say "so what?". Maybe the reviewer of Untilted can tell you which frequencies they use to create certain sounds and why those frequencies need blah blah blah blah, unfortunately I can't. BUT HAVE YOU EVER BEEN TO THAT FUCKING DEAF RAVE YES OR NO?
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But which DVD, a program by Devine RICHARD, no DVDs. Even though now that you mention it, one could record the images of the program on DVD from the PC. << Who formulated this theory about the discs to listen to for 1/4 on a crappy stereo, 2/4 on a professional stereo >> Those who listen to Deaf-Rave. It’s a mystical experience on professional setups, or complete silence with mp3s on a standard stereo.
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But what the hell is Deaf-Rave?
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You don’t care because you haven’t SEEN the record, so you only enjoy a quarter of it; you’re missing the visual quarter and the other two quarters that come from a professional sound system that blows your mind with the sounds of Untilted. I’ve spent euros on my stereo too, a lot, but Untilted in my setup "doesn’t work." It’s just too professional.