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Real vs. Hyperreal vs. Surreal Music Recordings
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP" data-source="post: 1060851" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>I would say that the line about psych rock recordings being ?surrealist? is a little flawed. I?ve heard a number of bands play psych which seemed to be based upon studio wizardry live doing exactly the same thing with the live use of pedals and gizmos to manipulate the sounds on stage. The fact that the performances were often surreal was more down to lighting, the sheer volume level and a combination of my beer and their drugs or beer. Many psych bands use little more than a wah pedal, distortion and phasing as well. Very easily reproduced live. I do agree on some of the EDM (although again I?ve seen EDM Psych bands live recreate faithful but longer versions of their repertoire).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 1060851, member: 17918"] I would say that the line about psych rock recordings being ?surrealist? is a little flawed. I?ve heard a number of bands play psych which seemed to be based upon studio wizardry live doing exactly the same thing with the live use of pedals and gizmos to manipulate the sounds on stage. The fact that the performances were often surreal was more down to lighting, the sheer volume level and a combination of my beer and their drugs or beer. Many psych bands use little more than a wah pedal, distortion and phasing as well. Very easily reproduced live. I do agree on some of the EDM (although again I?ve seen EDM Psych bands live recreate faithful but longer versions of their repertoire). [/QUOTE]
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