Interesting film, "The Distortion of Sound."


This a fine film on the current state of recorded music.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDZcz-V29_M
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I for one, was actually quite surprised, that there were artists as diverse as Snoop, who really understand what has happened to music via compression on many streaming sites. Could it be that at long last the pendulum of quality of music is swinging back into a reasonable balance. Imagine a country that starts to care about sound quality , again at least for a goodly portion of the population.
I don't know. If so many artists care about sound quality and too much compression it would be nice if it showed in their own recordings. My take is recorded music seems to have lost it's value for most people. They no longer think it's something that they should have to pay for, or at least very much.
Did anyone actually go through the whole movie?
From the moment I turned that on, I thought I'd be a hero to go through the whole thing but had to stop it on first 5min.

The video spells out the death of music. I couldn't agree more. I would think that companies like Sony would promote events like the Rocky Mountain Audio FestÂ…have big booths and sell hi quality CD's. I guess that is not were the profit is. Profit is much more important then people.

" We could have saved the world but we were to cheap" Kurt Vonnegut.