[Heeplist] Analog music recording

Don Malecic docofun at gmail.com
Sat Jul 26 12:09:52 EDT 2014


Don't get me wrong guys, I love Heeps new music.
When it comes to sound quality I prefer analog
I love Outsider. I can't stop listening to it.
Finally Box has come out strong on this album, which I was missing in many
of the previous albums , I felt he was just to far in the background.
Don

On Saturday, July 26, 2014, Igor Shveitser <zlenko_iv at mail.ru> wrote:

>  I do 100% agree with Don on that,   and partially that is the reason for
> not really loving most of the modern music Heep-related inclusive. The
> character is different. I think, it was mid 80-s when classic rock was
> crucially damaged by the way of recording and since then it only gets worse
> soundwise. However, some albums are ok sounding to me. If we are still
> talking about modern UH, Pip Williams' job was as close as they could get
> to quality classic sound. The rest is tolerable, perhaps younger men will
> even rate it higher than the 70-s LPs - for me it is simply not the case.
> Modern vinyls make a little sense since everything is digital in studio but
> I do buy them more willingly - form-factor means something as well as the
> fact that we aren't limited here to kilobytes or any bytes at all as it is
> with CDs or mp3s.
> Cheers, Igor
>
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