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Billie Eilish - When we all fall asleap, where do we go
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<blockquote data-quote="Rotelman" data-source="post: 1007110" data-attributes="member: 19028"><p>Its intentional distortion using every tool in the shed from saturation, soft clipping, fuzz, overdrive, bitcrushed, screamed and warped fx and then ontop of it the 0db rule was totally ignored.</p><p></p><p>Its supposedly meant to add some uncomfortability, darkness, disturbedness, broken blurriness and heaviness to suit the message of this track and most of the others on the album.</p><p></p><p>The spectogram of the 44.1/16 flac files look surprisingly clean with the expected harmonics there. The spectrum and peaks is a different story though. Gap graded and imbalanced i.t.o content with a disproportionate section lower than 1khz and then a lower gain voice blip at 3khz with negligible content above 10khz also mostly only at much lower levels.</p><p></p><p>Is this what Barney Simon meant about being too old if it's too loud?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rotelman, post: 1007110, member: 19028"] Its intentional distortion using every tool in the shed from saturation, soft clipping, fuzz, overdrive, bitcrushed, screamed and warped fx and then ontop of it the 0db rule was totally ignored. Its supposedly meant to add some uncomfortability, darkness, disturbedness, broken blurriness and heaviness to suit the message of this track and most of the others on the album. The spectogram of the 44.1/16 flac files look surprisingly clean with the expected harmonics there. The spectrum and peaks is a different story though. Gap graded and imbalanced i.t.o content with a disproportionate section lower than 1khz and then a lower gain voice blip at 3khz with negligible content above 10khz also mostly only at much lower levels. Is this what Barney Simon meant about being too old if it's too loud? [/QUOTE]
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