ah well - on the other hand, it has never been so easy to release music...Ha! Flipped my utopia right back to dystopia there @austinsignal
ah well - on the other hand, it has never been so easy to release music...Ha! Flipped my utopia right back to dystopia there @austinsignal
Josh Coalson.FLAC. Where would we be without it? Whoever made this format are legends.
Just notch to another vote for "the marriage of computer technology and audio"
Steven WilsonThe title is the question.
Booooo!The death of disco...
INdeed, when you just download a song, you never have the chance to learn about anyone who had a hand in producing the song, or about any of the equipment (including instruments) involved in it.The way I see it, there are two types of people that purchase music. Those that want to listen to it and those who like to listen and own the media so they have something to hold, defer to and look at credits, photos, lyrics, stories, etc, without using the Internet, which can be a bit time consuming when you want instant gratification.
There have been so many in that period, since the intro of digital recording and playback,The mid 80s is meant to mean the use of digital formats. There are no wrong answers.
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