TheGame21x
1000+ Head-Fier
I consider myself an audiophile and I listen to EDM all the time.
I'm interested in hearing about some badly-produced electronica. So how about it, can anyone give any examples of badly-produced electronica? Because I don't seem to have many of them in my own CD collection.
I think a list of well-produced electronica albums would also be informative, so I'll start by listing some that I think fall into that category. Would like to know about others too!
Global Communication - 76:14
Laika - all of their studio albums to date
Massive Attack - all of their studio albums to date
Orbital - all of their studio albums to date
Portishead - all of their studio albums to date
The Crystal Method - all of their studio albums to date
The Future Sound of London / Amorphous Androgynous - all of their studio albums to date
The Prodigy - Music for the Jilted Generation, The Fat of the Land, Invaders Must Die (I don't own all their studio albums)
Trifonic - Emergence
Tripswitch - Circuit Breaker
Various Artists - Wipeout XL
Various Artists - Wipeout Pure (well, only some of the tracks - but I like this CD regardless and wanted to give it a mention)
was just listening to Ulrich Schnauss's very good "A Strangely Isolated Place" and the title track has really disappointing bass that just turns to mush. Strange because the rest of it is well done. J
well we can definitely add "tomorrows harvest" by boards of canada to the well produced list. ive just finished listening to it for the first time and the quality is truely astounding
Because they are snooty!
When I listen to new gear I tend to listen with music I know very well and have listened to many times.
Although not always the case, electronic music that I hear has pretty poor mastering and squashed dynamics so there's that working against the overall goal.
Yeah the only thing that has the dynamic range of classical music is classical music.