DistortingJack
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I think it's crammed with sonic subtleties, you see, in a very non-subtle way...
I could almost touch that synth and feel the warped texture; all the vocal delays and strange harmonies; the very, very unusual laptop noises throughout the song ; the very expensive sound of the vocal microphone, almost but not quite buried underneath the noise; the weight and fleshiness of the kick...
The lo-fi quality of the recording is 100% intentional, I can assure you, and very superficial. Underneath lurk the sonic obsessions of a perfectionist. You would have to know more of their output to tell, though. The music and the recording process are one and the same here. You either like it or not, like you either like Schoenberg or not.
[Puts on Shostakovich's 13th quartet and relaxes to the glacial, evil squeaks. Loving it.
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I could almost touch that synth and feel the warped texture; all the vocal delays and strange harmonies; the very, very unusual laptop noises throughout the song ; the very expensive sound of the vocal microphone, almost but not quite buried underneath the noise; the weight and fleshiness of the kick...
The lo-fi quality of the recording is 100% intentional, I can assure you, and very superficial. Underneath lurk the sonic obsessions of a perfectionist. You would have to know more of their output to tell, though. The music and the recording process are one and the same here. You either like it or not, like you either like Schoenberg or not.
[Puts on Shostakovich's 13th quartet and relaxes to the glacial, evil squeaks. Loving it.