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Originally posted by DockHoliday:
I have found that the music from true "artists" (Pink Floyd, Bill Joel, Stacey Kent, Diana Krall, Michael Buble, etc.) sounds so much better than the music from artists who are "manufactured" by the marketing gurus.
There are 2 things that are significant.
One is that the groups you highlighted usually record analogue (using tape) instead of a digital workstation, and it makes a big difference sonically. If you have a record and a CD of the same album you can compare for yourself.
The second thing is the propensity of mastering engineers to brickwall limit all the dynamics out of the music so it sounds persistantly 'loud' in the car and on headphones so the music is always over the environmental noise of the road or outdoors.
This type of mastering kills a lot of enjoyability of music making it aggressive sounding.
This abusive mastering technique started about 10 years ago and had gotten much worse as time went on, till all the sounds and the feel of the music feel splattered like a bug on the windsheild.
Remember when you would buy an album, then go see the band live and the band was better?
Thats because the band could perform together and catch a vibe.
Modern production rarely sees the whole band in the studio at one time, as parts are recorded in layers into digital workstations then each instrument are mirco edited to be in time on a grid perfectly... or is it.
In time and intune does not sound and feel perfect, it feels clinical.
Can you imagine if they microedited James Brown to be perfectly in time... would the funk be enhanced? Certainly not.
Same goes for every other style of music.