Personal taste. All I know is they'll never enter my CD playerSJ_Digriz wrote:#1: Alan Parsons Project has 2 good albums
Agreed. And there's a LOT of really good/extremely interesting production out there now. But when you read interviews with professional sound engineers (particularly those doing mastering), they almost all tell you that it's the clients, i.e. the music companies and musicians, who insist on the mega compression that's going on today. What are they going to do, piss off their clients and effectively slit their own wrists? No, so they slap on mega compression and away you go.SJ_Digriz wrote:#2: Evaluating engineering/production and evaluating musical content are at the least two entirely different things.
[/quote] Well, what do you expect with a music industry ruled by the bottom line and a music market saturated with almost nothing but rhythm and chant?SJ_Digriz wrote:#3: #2 as a concept seems to have been lost for the last 15 years and for whatever reason the music is gone and all anyone is concerned with is "how f**king loud can I get the beat"

