The Quintet has a light touch.Sweet! I am completely unfamiliar with the man and his music, but I shall have to check this out, thanks.
First I heard of them, right here.
Love this aspect of ASR.
The Quintet has a light touch.Sweet! I am completely unfamiliar with the man and his music, but I shall have to check this out, thanks.
One of my favorites of all time.
SACD version with stereo and surround mix
I don't see the problem, really.
You post whatever piece of music you find has flawless production.
Any EDM that’s well recorded that people recommend? Infected Mushroom’s Converting Vegetarians sounds pretty good, but I don’t know how that compares to a really well recorded EDM album.
Any EDM that’s well recorded that people recommend?
Is that you Darko?Might seem strange, but at first glance, I'd propose:
* David Bowie's The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars and Black Sabbath's Master of Reality, incredibly clean releases.
* Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures, with a one-of-a-kind, "hospital white" sterile clarity (that fits the content to a T) due to the strange recording techniques used. I cite Wikipedia:
* Very clean synth-pop/EBM/industrial like Alphaville's Forever Young, NIN's Pretty Hate Machine or Cocteau Twins' Garlands does wonders too.
* BIS' Eine Alpensinfonie, because this piece was the first work pressed on CD (due to its dynamic range, I've heard), and because BIS is known for its incredible sound engineering. The performance is also very good, of course. The whole is transcendental.
* Kraftwerk's Die Mensch-Maschine and Computerwelt remasters are stunning, and I find clean electronic music quite flattering for good speakers.
* Swans' early stuff (Filth, Cop, Young God, Greed, Holy Money and Children of God) along with Godflesh's Streetcleaner, because overwhelming violence and a capable full-range system are complementary.
A recording of Mahler's Second Symphony. I like this specific performance, sound is more than good enough. Mahler's "Resurrection" symphony is written on a massive dynamic scale, is dramatically engaging, displays a wide range of tonal colors and combinations. It tests the limits of playback gear. The link is to the first movement, the entire work runs to about an hour and twenty minutes, some versions fit [barely] onto a single CD:
Doesn't actually seem to have too much dynamic range, but when the singer does that voice thing of hers, she reminds me of Eli from the movie "Let the Right One In" which I just re-watched last night.Flawless production, but pretty sure you won't play it loud....
I haven't tried Pink Floyd SACD's but the original Harvest CD's are very good in my opinion.Are there any budget SACD players you recommend? I've been curious but only Pink Floyd is really all I'd be interested in buying on SACD.....
Sony UBP X700 will play SACD.Are there any budget SACD players you recommend? I've been curious but only Pink Floyd is really all I'd be interested in buying on SACD.....