people who go on about how analog is better than digital make me smile...I bet even they would not hear the difference! Good luck trying to get your reel-to-reel tape machine going while we enjoy lots of music on YT and itunes.
I can't believe people are still having this discussion...
Yes, you can tell the difference, but that's not the point.
The point is that mp3 sounds good enough, and is vastly more convenient to share and carry around - last time I checked, the best portable analogue media player you could buy was a cassette walkman .
It's like a full roast dinner is going to taste better than a microwave meal - everybody knows; nobody cares; so just stop banging on about it, as if it makes you some kind of musical connoisseur.
Moving on...
Most of the stuff I listen to is either a female soloist, or band with a female lead singer. Generally stuff with a little bit of a rock or country/folk edge though, rather than pure pop or RnB. I also tend to like Scandinavian singer-songwriter types, who always seem to have really beautifully clear voices - eg. Lene Marlin, Lisa Miskovsky, Emiliana Torrini, etc.
Beyond that, I don't really have a favourite genre - I just pick and choose from all different kinds of music.
In terms of dance music though, the late '90s were defnitely a golden era - so much amazing trance and happy hardcore (you look at most "classic dance" compilations now, and about half the tunes are from 1998-2000).
Demetori <3. Ignore the background . . . the music is from Touhou games, but Demetori isn't the original composer, they just make awesome versions of songs from a bunch of games etc.
Mainstream (I guess?) 90s rock/punk rock/punk. Not really a genre preference, but I vastly prefer 90s stuff over pretty much anything today. I'll post two videos since I really don't listen to music all that often and I really just prefer a select few bands etc.
This video cracks me up.
WTF THEY CENSORED THIS. Probably could have picked a different song but meh.
Originally Posted by Sketchy I can't believe people are still having this discussion...
Yes, you can tell the difference, but that's not the point.
The point is that mp3 sounds good enough, and is vastly more convenient to share and carry around - last time I checked, the best portable analogue media player you could buy was a cassette walkman .
It's like a full roast dinner is going to taste better than a microwave meal - everybody knows; nobody cares; so just stop banging on about it, as if it makes you some kind of musical connoisseur.
Moving on...
Most of the stuff I listen to is either a female soloist, or band with a female lead singer. Generally stuff with a little bit of a rock or country/folk edge though, rather than pure pop or RnB. I also tend to like Scandinavian singer-songwriter types, who always seem to have really beautifully clear voices - eg. Lene Marlin, Lisa Miskovsky, Emiliana Torrini, etc.
Beyond that, I don't really have a favourite genre - I just pick and choose from all different kinds of music.
In terms of dance music though, the late '90s were defnitely a golden era - so much amazing trance and happy hardcore (you look at most "classic dance" compilations now, and about half the tunes are from 1998-2000).
Izal (http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/household-products/izal-toilet-paper/) is also considered good enough by some and is also commonly used outside the home. Would I want to use it in my own home (or ever again) ? Hell no! I very rarely listen to music on the move, so I am rather biased haha!
I am no musical connoisseur (by a long shot) but I am an electronics connoisseur/pro/cowboy (take your pick), with my room at my parents being ram packed with audio electronics - and I have designed quite a few of my own amplifiers and built them - my best buddy is using a talk box we built together, he built the box I did the electronics . I guess my main point is people using digital class D et al amplifiers in the home (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Switching_amplifier#Uses). Only reason they exist is because they are cheap to design and build (very power efficient so only a tiny PSU is needed along with hardly any cooling).
I have been tempted to do a little study on cassette, reel to reel, vinyl, MP3, CD with a spectrum analyser / Digital Storage Oscilloscope. Anyway enough technical guff from me.
I have started liking synth music lately too such as
@Hagar: Fair enough. I think most of us, the main time we listen to music is on the move - in the car, on the bus, out running, at the gym, etc.
@Adam: Thanks for posting that Marit Larsen track - it's really cool. And she's so cute (how old is she?). Demonstrates the point I was making about Scandinavian girls having really lovely, clear singing voices.
I have an IT education, I work in IT, I create games, I make music on my computer and I still believe that the best music is played with actual instruments.
I love rock:
I'm also very fond of thrash metal:
As my 3 genre it's a tie between death and black metal.. This is the band Death:
I like all genres, really.
Especially electronic music, not that much into metal. I like some Riot and Judas Priest though.
The only genre I really dislike is black/death metal, which is the only genre my country is known for.
So even though I'm not so much into rock, I recently rediscovered this:
If you don't like it you're bad, and you should feel bad.
Roncho if you cannot hear the difference between a youtube vid/MP3 (which usually exhibits terrible compression artefacts especially on symbols as symbols are quite broadband) and CD or a record - I do not know what to say! . I do use an MP3 player in the car sometimes (encoded myself from real albums on CD/Records) but that's about it. I usually listen to music on my hifi whilst working and I have got somewhat accustomed to its quality.
I do love the fact on youtube I can check out or reference pretty much any track I fancy mind!