Phait
#91 posted by JPL on 2004/07/02 03:18:22
So try Disney Music store... it will be more coherent, less growling, and with slowest guitars... (joke)..
Yes, I admit it's "sometimes" (not to say all the time) hard to understand (without explicit lyrics support) what is "song"... eerrrr... your likes are certainly more.. "aggressive" regarding your cool web site ;)
Errata
#92 posted by JPL on 2004/07/02 03:19:36
your likes are certainly more.. "aggressive" regarding your cool web site ;)
I would like to say LESS aggressive... I apologize for this big mistake...
Yeah
#93 posted by . on 2004/07/02 03:20:19
Actually I don't listen to music when playing games lately. Especially with tactical shooters.
Snipping...
#94 posted by JPL on 2004/07/02 04:05:24
.. is a nice sport I practiced a lot when I used to play Unreal Tournament in 2001... With the precision rifle, it was really cool to hide, and kill other players with head-shots...
Request
#95 posted by Kinn on 2004/07/02 07:27:26
Can someone recommend some really good hard tech/trance (not Hard House) - i've been out of the music scene for so long, I don't really know where to start looking...
What The
#96 posted by . on 2004/07/02 12:24:44
hell is the difference between house/trance/techno anyway?
If I had a few good examples, but I always lump all that repetetive stuff into one ball.
I'm Sure A Lot Of People Lump All Of Rock Into One Ball, Too
#97 posted by R.P.G. on 2004/07/02 13:42:43
.
Most Rock Though
#98 posted by . on 2004/07/02 14:20:42
is rather intelligible from one another.
Cure = Korn? Nope.
Radiohead = Stone Temple Pilots? Nope.
Matchbox 20 = Blink 182? Nope.
Phait
#99 posted by pushplay on 2004/07/02 16:09:17
I could write out some long explanation, but it wouldn't be nearly as good as what this guy wrote: http://www.ishkur.com/features/music/#
Cool
#100 posted by . on 2004/07/02 16:19:02
thanks
Totally Cool Site, Pushplay
#101 posted by R.P.G. on 2004/07/03 00:45:20
And educational!
Bah.
#102 posted by biff_debris on 2004/07/03 01:35:58
It's all pop music to me.
Biff
#103 posted by Kell on 2004/07/03 11:39:40
If it's too loud, YOU'RE TOO OLD!!11!!
Ok, Well It's About Time
#104 posted by . on 2004/07/05 00:35:45
If anyone is interested, I need some honest crits on the demos I've done. If you see potential or think they straight out suck, let me know. They took about 6 months and I wrapped them up months ago. The "ante" stuff in the folder was for that Q1 mod I'd uh.. started, and the rest were just demos that I could've always spent alot more time on, but if I was gonna do that I'd of started my CD at that time. They were moreso ideas of where I might've wanted to go.
- http://www.thecarbonflaw.com/music/ (for some MP3's not at the next URL)
- http://www.soundclick.com/thecarbonflaw/
Thanks.
Kell
#105 posted by biff_debris on 2004/07/05 22:25:13
It's not too loud, it's just too lame =D
Dunno If I've Put This Up Before...
#106 posted by biff_debris on 2004/07/05 22:27:25
But here it is again, if so:
http://www.epitonic.com/
Free mp3s in all kinds of genres -- not much of that vapid pop faggotry, tho.
Cool!
#107 posted by necros on 2004/07/06 01:06:22
thanks biff! there's some really good stuff there!
What Did Pop Faggotry Ever Do To You?
#108 posted by Blitz on 2004/07/06 01:59:14
[nt]
Oh...
#109 posted by pope on 2004/07/06 02:03:25
It Made My World A Lot More Tedious
#110 posted by biff_debris on 2004/07/06 02:05:11
It's pointless, boring, annoying, and basically the equivalent of watching paint dry. It does nothing, says nothing, creates nothing -- it's worse than a campaigning politician who is facing a landslide -- it smacks of desperation, futility and ultimate forgetability. It is shit.
For You Music Nerds
#111 posted by pope on 2004/07/06 02:09:11
yes you fric & blitz
I'm sure you're aware that most pop music has compressed waveforms in order to make them sound "better" over as many forms of media as possible (especially shitty radio & tv speakers) ... the interesting part comes into play where this type of compressed sound actually slows the listeners brain down and makes it more susceptible to opinions/advertising/messages etc...
thus making pop music and even more effective advertising tool than originally planned.
Heheh
#112 posted by biff_debris on 2004/07/06 02:10:24
Thank you, Special Agent Mulder.
Compression...
#113 posted by Blitz on 2004/07/06 02:22:10
Doesn't do anything except make the the sound in question louder without actually raising the volume. While I don't know the physics behind it, I know that's what it does.
"Most pop music" is mixed at the same level as any other kind of music or else it would sound like a blaring TV ad (which utilizes compression by making the ad louder without actually making your volume louder.) Since the biggest pop stars have the best budgets, obviously they have the most experienced engineers, who wouldn't let the album go out sounding anything but perfect.
We already had an exhaustive conversation about "pop" music and what it entails and all I can say is that you should never dismiss any kind of music -- all music has something to say.
I agree that the Britney Spears and commercial hip hop/rap type crap has got to go -- simply because I can't respect the type of people who put out music solely to make money and gain fame.
Good pop music is the type where the artist's intention is to say something and make art for art's sake. Not every person in the world wants to listen to Plastikman or Whitehouse and they take their musical art in small, lyrically adept, somewhat poetic doses.
George Michael
#114 posted by pope on 2004/07/06 02:24:12
is #1 right now in our store...
c'mon after 10 years you gotta give the dude some credit!
No, I Don't.
#115 posted by biff_debris on 2004/07/06 02:41:23
=D
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