RE: (313) Burial mixes

2004-05-25 Thread Ken Odeluga
Jason,

No offense, but do you think your obviously very high intelligence and no
doubt talents too, could be better employed than checking the relative
compressed-sounding qualities of the kick drums of different editions of the
same release ?!?!

;-)

Peace,

Ken

-Original Message-
From: jason kenjar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 12:13 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Burial mixes


hi 313

has anyone noticed if the kick drums on the Artists/Versions
compilations sound as deep or kicks as hard as they do on the 10s? I'm
kind of picky, so listen carefully if you can and tell me what you
think.

-jason






RE: (313) Burial mixes

2004-05-25 Thread Paul Hudson
You could say that about music, or indeed any art form in general.

I happen to think that listening, dissecting and enjoying music one of
the best uses of intelligence.

That's all he's doing...

;-)
Peace.


 
 Jason,
 
 No offense, but do you think your obviously very high 
 intelligence and no doubt talents too, could be better 
 employed than checking the relative compressed-sounding 
 qualities of the kick drums of different editions of the same 
 release ?!?!
 
 ;-)
 
 Peace,
 
 Ken
 


Re: (313) Burial mixes

2004-05-25 Thread jason kenjar

Wait a minute...

I love the burial mixes for many reasons, among them is their 
incredibly deep reverberating, yet astonishingly precise bass lines and 
percussive patterns. Yet, I find myself missing 3 or 4 of the Burial 
10s I'd really like.  Turns out that the Burials happen to be pressed 
on a 2 different single album LP formats, with 4 tracks per side. Thats 
good news, unless of course, the grooves are too crowded, which often 
is the case when people opt to press LP's on one disc instead of 
multiple discs. Crowded grooves can cause all sorts of sound quality 
problems including a diminished low end sound , but Im sure most people 
here already know what over crowding can do to sound quality. I've 
learned this lesson the hard way times and ended up unsatisfied with a 
particular pressing.


Ken, on a personal tip. I might be dumb as a rock and equally 
untalented, ask anyone :) Don't patronized me while you are trying to 
invalidate my curiosity in the same breath. My concerns are valid for 
the content which this community is based upon.


So, once again list readers. Anyone care to contrast / compare the 10s 
vs. the LP formats of the burial label, especially the level of the 
bass lines and kick drums? Please do so very critically as i would if i 
could.


- S.I.I  Somewhere In Iowa




On Tuesday, May 25, 2004, at 06:42 AM, Ken Odeluga wrote:


Jason,

No offense, but do you think your obviously very high intelligence and 
no

doubt talents too, could be better employed than checking the relative
compressed-sounding qualities of the kick drums of different editions 
of the

same release ?!?!

;-)

Peace,

Ken


-Original Message-
From: jason kenjar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 12:13 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) Burial mixes


hi 313

has anyone noticed if the kick drums on the Artists/Versions
compilations sound as deep or kicks as hard as they do on the 10s? 
I'm

kind of picky, so listen carefully if you can and tell me what you
think.

-jason









Re: (313) Burial mixes

2004-05-25 Thread robin


So, once again list readers. Anyone care to contrast / compare the 10s 
vs. the LP formats of the burial label, especially the level of the bass 
lines and kick drums? Please do so very critically as i would if i could.


that's a good question.

ok i have a couple of the 10s and the two LPs.

from the stuff i've listened to so far (tho i've not done a back to back 
yet...i'll try and do that tonite) i'd say they've done a good job on 
the LPs


more when i've done a comparison


on a slightly different tack i'd love to hear an 'arrange and process' 
on the Burial Mix stuff.



robin...



RE: (313) Burial mixes

2004-05-25 Thread Ken Odeluga
Don't patronized me while you are trying to
invalidate my curiosity in the same breath. My concerns are valid for
the content which this community is based upon.

Sorry if you feel patronized. That wasn't my intention. Check out the wink
in my previous post.

And lemme let you into a secret - I'd like to know the answer too! ;-P

k



Re: (313) Burial mixes

2004-05-25 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
i thought the 10s were still in print? 

tom


-- Original Message --
From: jason kenjar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Tue, 25 May 2004 06:13:00 -0500

hi 313

has anyone noticed if the kick drums on the Artists/Versions 
compilations sound as deep or kicks as hard as they do on the 
10s? I'm 
kind of picky, so listen carefully if you can and tell me what 
you 
think.

-jason


 


andythepooh.com


 
   


Re: (313) Burial mixes

2004-05-25 Thread Tom Butcher

 has anyone noticed if the kick drums on the
 Artists/Versions compilations sound as deep or kicks as
 hard as they do on the 10s? I'm kind of picky, so listen
 carefully if you can and tell me what you think.

One of those guys' strong contributions to the world of
dance music is world-class mastering to vinyl.  No doubt
this can contribute to what you say you hear, though I
haven't done a comparison myself.

Didn't they sell the mastering business recently?  Too
bad...

t


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Tom Butcher