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MikeEnRegalia
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I said "harmonic distortion", and I meant the subtle kind of distortion which a slightly overdriven tube adds. I didn't say "amplitude clipping". And yes, vintage tape machines do add this to an entire "ensemble" during mastering.
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David_D
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Sorry friends but the short of a long story is that digital recordings for the most use definitely to lack some of the very important sonic qualities I hear live.
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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MikeEnRegalia
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^ That's not because they're digital. But if it makes you happy, keep pretending.
EDIT: I need to be more specific: It's not because digital recording technology is inferior, but it may be because these recordings don't have the warmth that some analog recordings have. Which is not the fault of the technology, but a decision by the sound engineer. So blame them! Edited by MikeEnRegalia - June 20 2023 at 07:35 |
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David_D
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and in general certainly more than analogue recordings. |
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Frets N Worries
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I know it's been said, but yeah, wobbler
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richardh
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Indeed they are a ringer for 1971 era ELP. Absolutely superb. Other bands that have superb 'anaolog sound' are Elephant 9, Krokofant, Wobbler, Motopsycho etc. In fact Norwegian bands have more or less cornered the market on this. I consider it to be like RPI but for the modern era.
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Jordsjų + Needlepoint |
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MikeEnRegalia
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How about Ayreon? Arjen has always used analog equipment as much as possible.
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David_D
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One more modern recording I find to be quite good is Univers Zero (B) - Clivages (2010)
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From the album Heritage to nowadays, yes ! But NO (apart Damnation) before that because death-metal didn't exist in the 70's. And dont forget: listen to Phideaux !
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Saperlipopette!
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Btw: I agree with everything you write in regards to analogue verses digital, and I'm among those who prefer the former. I guess when some of us get to hear something closer to perfection, we just don't like it. Some remastering may be closer to what the artist might have wanted, but I often prefer the original nevertheless (not always).
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MikeEnRegalia
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^ I do think that a lot of Arjen's music sounds like 70s prog, mostly because he uses instruments from the 70s. But of course he also uses modern technology, and the production is super clean. Well, I am glad that my musical taste buds are flexible enough to appreciate it.
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Saperlipopette!
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^ I think they sound "typically modern" - as in 20-25 year old music and not 50. I replied like I did because I'm guessing it's the kind of new prog GoldenNoseSlim isn't looking for. I mean the title of the topic, the opening post, this: "Genesis, Jethro Tull, Yes, Focus... Yeah, love that stuff" all sort of signalize that to me. The metal elements, the clean sound (as you mentioned) none of what I've heard (two albums) has made me think it sounds 1970's. But maybe they've completly changed since I tried and concluded they weren't for me 15-20 years ago , I wouldn't know. I do like a lot of new music with a distinct modern production (I suppose mostly outside of prog).
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MikeEnRegalia
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In a way this request sounds to me like the most un-progressive thing I can think of - "give me music recorded recently which is JUST LIKE that of the 70s prog rock masterpieces, in both sound and style". This is so alien to me that I'm probably completely useless here.
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Edited by Saperlipopette! - June 21 2023 at 05:42 |
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MikeEnRegalia
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That list is not coming from me - it's from many users who all assigned the "retro" tag for their own reasons. What you are looking for is simply a small subset of the list, since you have much more specific requirements than just "retro". The "retro" box is simply too inclusive for you. Here's a little improvement, now there's an additional filter for the "symphonic" style. Probably still too inclusive ...
https://tagyourmusic.org/chart?page=0&prog=prog&genmod=retro&genre=rock&listStyle=covers&style=symphonic&types=lp%2Cep Edited by MikeEnRegalia - June 21 2023 at 06:46 |
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yep I have both those on my extended Norwegian playlist Also Shamblemaths Seven Impale Airbag Gazpacho Caligonaut Magic Pie |
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Arjen Lucassen has been mentioned but nothing about his latest project
it does sound very like a lost Rainbow/Deep Purple album but I'm loving the Jon Lord inspired keys!
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^ It's really retro, but it also has a very modern guitar sound to it. I love it, but it's not suitable for 70s prog purists.
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