I don't actually consider myself a snob. Nerd possibly, but not a snob. People who know me will tell you I rarely, if ever, criticise any music I do not like. And I have some absolute honkers in my collection.
Now off to listen to a Gruppo Sportivo album
Suggestion for box number 101
Do you regularly contribute to music threads on what is predominantly a football based forum?
I got 35. Not bad.
Likewise got a bit lost two thirds in. What is a Loudness War and there were some names in there I did not recognise.
Suggestion for box number 101
Do you regularly contribute to music threads on what is predominantly a football based forum?
34/100 (Nerd), I answered yes to a few of the questions because although I may be thinking that inside, I have learnt to hold back the “Anorak” that lurks within (or be told I’m boring the pants off people by my wife).
“Loudness Wars”. I’ve taken this to mean the constant ramping up of the volume of recorded CD’s & MP3’s. As an example most CD’s issued as an emerging format in 1984-5 now sound quiet when compared to modern CD’s. You may notice this when playing your “burnt from CD’s” collection on shuffle, and you constantly have to alter the volume. This is because modern CD’s & MP3’s are audio engineered to the maximum DB (decibels) when recorded (everything in the red). This leads to near distortion and a painful listening experience. A lot of contempory music uses distortion as the norm. Celo Green’s big album of a couple of years ago is a good example.
Wikipedia “Loudness Wars” for a more in depth answer (if you stay awake through the whole article you’ll probably score big in this quiz).
Thank you indeed.
I feel you deserve a plus 5 score for knowing in advance what a loudness war is.
During today I am going to drop the term into normal conversation as many times as I can and look for reactions.
To be fair this is now the main reason I use this site. I got fed up with the football threads some time ago and I've now got bored with the tedious circular political threads with the same idiots reciting the same nonsense (see the current March For England thread). And the NSC music community have provided me with some excellent tips over the years.