dahkter
Ill Muzikoligist
ill o.g.
Battle Points: 4
IMO, one of the things you don't hear enough today is mistakes. Every note autotuned and quantized, it's makes music sound fake and plastic.
Sometimes an artist will play one bad note, or come in on the chorus too early. I watch this show on VH1 called Classic Albums, they talk about how some of the great albums of all time were recorded. On both Nirvana Nevermind (Cobain coming in on the vocals a few bars too early, pausing, then coming back in on time) and Stevie Wonder Songs in the Key of Life (one bum note in the harmonica solo on isn't she lovely) , the artist is imperfect, makes a mistake, and the producer leaves it in. It defintiely gives things a human feel, and is something that today's producers should do more of. Leave in the occasional mistake to make the music sound live and organic...
Sometimes an artist will play one bad note, or come in on the chorus too early. I watch this show on VH1 called Classic Albums, they talk about how some of the great albums of all time were recorded. On both Nirvana Nevermind (Cobain coming in on the vocals a few bars too early, pausing, then coming back in on time) and Stevie Wonder Songs in the Key of Life (one bum note in the harmonica solo on isn't she lovely) , the artist is imperfect, makes a mistake, and the producer leaves it in. It defintiely gives things a human feel, and is something that today's producers should do more of. Leave in the occasional mistake to make the music sound live and organic...