ha ha, well seriously though. Didn't that artist Pole make a living out of doing dub remixes where he just simply ran everything straight through distortion? I think Miles Davis used his 'sweetening' technique to make things sound a lil less perfect too. They'd put a speaker in a stairwell and mic it for extra 'crappiness.' On 9/13/05, Stephen Wright <steve@donsolaris.com> wrote:
yea true, but thats because it was LOL
Matt Schieffer wrote:
Well it all falls back to the dub. The best dub sounds old and shitty, like it was recorded on a cheap 4-track in someone's bathtub.
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Sounds about right yea, i remember reading about the second Portishead album and all the hassle they had making it sound less perfect, they bought all manner of analogue gear in to create that deep rich sound.
ha ha, well seriously though. Didn't that artist Pole make a living out of doing dub remixes where he just simply ran everything straight through distortion?
I think Miles Davis used his 'sweetening' technique to make things sound a lil less perfect too. They'd put a speaker in a stairwell and mic it for extra 'crappiness.'
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