Originally Posted by DC Ron
Interesting video. Suspect he's right based on what I know.
The sound of "modern" music has evolved with technology since the first shellac 78s appeared in the 1890s. There are always folks who think the "old sound" is better. Remember when CDs first came out? There were audiophiles who believed vinyl was "better". In many cases they were right, but in the long view, digital music rules. And there may not be a better sounding album (to me) than Brother in Arms (1985) on CD. I digress.
All that being said, I do prefer the organic texture of older music to most of the shiny new music I hear. But if others feel differently, as so many obviously do, that's ok, too.
The reason modern music sounds like it does is because it sells. Not to me, but you already knew that. smile

Thanks for the response, Ron. There are pros and cons to both analogue and digital. Just re the pros, digital gives a more pristine and detailed sound, while analogue gives music more atmosphere. Probably 20 years ago I had Ennio Morricone's "Once Upon A Time In The West" theme in an analogue compilation of instrumentals and I love the 'colourful' imagination-provoking atmosphere in it. Then I bought a new Morricone CD with a different version of the piece and while it was far more pristine all of that atmosphere had just vanished. My 1st reaction was "They've killed all of that magic!" But since then I've listened to both versions many times and once I got used to the digital version I love it too, but the contrast between the 2 is so noticeable. I have the 1969 vinyl album of Neil Young's "Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere" which I've never heard a digital copy of, but an old friend of mine says he can't listen to the digital version as it loses its body, while he loves the analogue. These days complex programs and simpler apps are continually being replaced by either upgrades, better versions or new programs - AI is also taking over as it's evolving so fast - but fingers crossed one day there may come a new form of music recording which combines both the depth and atmosphere of analogue with the pristine quality of digital.


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#1: Play on the Way.
#13: Ask not for whom the flower blooms, it blooms for you.
#58: Bring consciousness to it.
#63: On the road to effortlessness, effort must be made.
#92: Be Love Now, the rest will come on its own.