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Re: Good albums or tunes ruined by....

Posted: Wed Aug 12, 2015 9:47 pm
by rnld
@I-Lion Tafari; perhaps you mean, the difference between 440 Hz and 432 Hz?
If so, it has to do with a more natural experience of tones according to (some) musicians.
Here are some examples
http://terugnaar432hz.org/music.html
http://www.echad.se/light-color-audio-f ... 2-hz-scale

Re: Good albums or tunes ruined by....

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2016 5:13 pm
by RestoreJuniorByles
Every Coxsone re-release in the mid/late 80s ruined by overdubbed drum machines.

Wackies' "Time Is Now/Revolution" disco ruined by syndrums, as is every recording ever made that includes them.

Crappy saxophone leads--ditto.

Re: Good albums or tunes ruined by....

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2016 10:08 am
by Gabranth
RestoreJuniorByles wrote:Wackies' "Time Is Now/Revolution" disco ruined by syndrums, as is every recording ever made that includes them.

Crappy saxophone leads--ditto.
I love it how different peoples' tastes are. A friend of mine absolutely adores saxophone solos. And I like some of Sly's mid 80s syndrums stuff (Anthem, Brutal, Positive).