


The Decca Sound: Secrets of the engeneers
In 1984, Mike Gray helped assemble a discography of Decca’s classical releases, giving him access to their engineers and recording logs, and a valuable insight into how their records were made. He reveals the truth about the famous Decca tree and the creation of the label’s unique sound.
MULHERES DIRIGIRAM 14,8% DOS FILMES BRASILEIROS DE 2015
Dos 128 filmes brasileiros lançados em 2015, apenas 19 – ou 14,8% – foram dirigidos exclusivamente por mulheres, de acordo com relatório da Agência Nacional do Cinema (Ancine). O estudo, divulgado nesta segunda-feira (25), mostra que cineastas homens dirigiram 99 dos filmes lançados, o equiv
Why Modern Music Sucks: The Loudness Wars
Taylor Swift is the corn syrup of the music world. Overly sweet, bland, and just plain unhealthy for you. Before a horde of Taylor Swift fans chastise me with cute, cliché phrases like “Music taste is subjective!” Swift’s music suffers from a very real audio problem: It’s too damn loud.
Text-analyzing Brazilian music
FONTE: http://thiagomarzagao.com/2015/12/24/text-analyzing-brazilian-music/ People have text-analyzed American songs to exhaustion. We’ve learned, among other things, that pop music has become dumber and that Aesop Rock beatsShakespeare in vocabulary size. I thought it would be fun to make simila
20 Years of Collaborating with Tarantino with Zero ADR: Production Sound Mixer Mark Ulano on The Hateful Eight
Few directors this side of Joseph Mankiewicz are as attentive to the clear, crisp presentation of dialogue as Quentin Tarantino, giving the always important role of production sound mixer even more weight on his sets. Since Jackie Brown in 1997, Tarantino has relied on Academy Award winner (for Tita
Electron Microscope Shows How Vinyl LP’s Are Played
Have you ever wondered how a vinyl player actually plays a record? How Elvis’ crooning voice can slip from a vinyl right into your ears like he’s standing beside you (ignoring the odd scratch or bump of course – nothing is perfect)? Well, wonder no more. Microscopic Images shared t