As the record industry’s fortunes decline, consumers experience increasing access to the world’s recorded music, legally and otherwise, through digital technologies. At the same time, recordings not only take up less physical space (on hard drives and MP3 players), they are compressed — not just as data, but in terms of dynamic range. While it allows for constant audibility in noisy environments like cars and offices, dynamic range compression has frustrated many listeners for limiting the impact of the music and causing “ear fatigue.” These listeners long for access to the purity of the original recording before it was “squashed,” but the problem is that the original recording does not, in a sense, exist. Producers and mastering engineers...
The effect of technology on music has been indisputably profound. As a cultural descendant of the tr...
[Excerpt] “This article will address the impact the shift from hard-copy recordings to digital music...
Since the development of the first file sharing program, Napster, in 1999, the practice of illegal f...
Based on the studies of Milner (2009), Katz (2004) and Wikstrom (2009), the article explores in deta...
For more than fifty years, the recorded music industry has owed its existence to the development of ...
It is common practice for music productions to be mastered with the aim of increasing the perceived ...
At its height, the U.S. recorded music industry brought in annual revenue of $20 billion. Since the ...
(Excerpt) Beyoncé’s release raises questions concerning the adequacy of common narratives about the ...
peer-reviewedDespite critical writing from music industry experts decrying the over use of compress...
© 2019 Thomas RandoDigital technology in music is evolving at an accelerating pace. Musicians are in...
Ever since jukeboxes and taped music began replacing bands in many restaurants and bars, performing ...
This article presents a reading of ‘Modulation’ (2008) by Richard Powers. Firstly, I consider the sh...
In music production, “monitoring” refers traditionally to audile strategies intended to reveal the “...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
When the MP3 compression algorithm was invented more than a decade ago, it is unlikely that its inve...
The effect of technology on music has been indisputably profound. As a cultural descendant of the tr...
[Excerpt] “This article will address the impact the shift from hard-copy recordings to digital music...
Since the development of the first file sharing program, Napster, in 1999, the practice of illegal f...
Based on the studies of Milner (2009), Katz (2004) and Wikstrom (2009), the article explores in deta...
For more than fifty years, the recorded music industry has owed its existence to the development of ...
It is common practice for music productions to be mastered with the aim of increasing the perceived ...
At its height, the U.S. recorded music industry brought in annual revenue of $20 billion. Since the ...
(Excerpt) Beyoncé’s release raises questions concerning the adequacy of common narratives about the ...
peer-reviewedDespite critical writing from music industry experts decrying the over use of compress...
© 2019 Thomas RandoDigital technology in music is evolving at an accelerating pace. Musicians are in...
Ever since jukeboxes and taped music began replacing bands in many restaurants and bars, performing ...
This article presents a reading of ‘Modulation’ (2008) by Richard Powers. Firstly, I consider the sh...
In music production, “monitoring” refers traditionally to audile strategies intended to reveal the “...
This thesis was submitted for the award of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel University...
When the MP3 compression algorithm was invented more than a decade ago, it is unlikely that its inve...
The effect of technology on music has been indisputably profound. As a cultural descendant of the tr...
[Excerpt] “This article will address the impact the shift from hard-copy recordings to digital music...
Since the development of the first file sharing program, Napster, in 1999, the practice of illegal f...