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purgruv wrote:Moloch wrote:Is it just me or the Bleep mp3s sound better than the iTunes AACs?
I'm wondering if I should get the Wav / Wav 24bit version but no idea if you need special equipment (beyond a PC and headphones) for an optimal playback.
Will I even hear a difference?
paultomba wrote:"Band purposely records album out of the true sequence they expected fans to reveal."
Daxx wrote:Can someone please recommend a good, coherent, summary of the marketing campaign behind the release, focusing on the numbers?
purgruv wrote:they look sweet, dunno the wattage you have, but i dunno what else you can hear, the hidden vocals or more of the rhythm detail?
Moloch wrote:purgruv wrote:they look sweet, dunno the wattage you have, but i dunno what else you can hear, the hidden vocals or more of the rhythm detail?
Exactly. It's more "breathing" and detailed, you can really hear the good ol' BOC "crispy" sound!
purgruv wrote:Moloch wrote:purgruv wrote:they look sweet, dunno the wattage you have, but i dunno what else you can hear, the hidden vocals or more of the rhythm detail?
Exactly. It's more "breathing" and detailed, you can really hear the good ol' BOC "crispy" sound!
have just been on http://support.bleep.com/entries/205389 ... WAV-files-
"WAV files are uncompressed lossless files. This is the same quality as on a CD."
So then listen to it on CD… or get WAV24 or FLAC versions…? I really have no idea…
Moloch wrote:I might be wrong, but the sound seems to be more detailed. Maybe "mastered by iTunes" means "compressed by iTunes"?
Daxx wrote:Can someone please recommend a good, coherent, summary of the marketing campaign behind the release, focusing on the numbers?
d e n wrote:Daxx wrote:Can someone please recommend a good, coherent, summary of the marketing campaign behind the release, focusing on the numbers?
it was all focused on the numbers,
6 sets of 6 digit numbers were released through different media, beginning with 6 records that were dispersed to different record stores around the planet. i believe other music in NYC was the first to report. the records held the first 6 digit sequence... this essentially began the marketing campaign aka. cosecha transmisiones. the other 5 sets of numbers were released through boc's youtube page, one of the banners right here on twoism, a national television commercial on cartoon network, radio broadcast, and the boards of canada website, which towards the end became a black page with green text asking to enter a password. entering the 6 of the 6 digit sequences without any dashes or spaces in the right order revealed the album artwork for Tomorrow's Harvest and it's release date.
details here:
http://bocpages.org/wiki/Cosecha_Transmisiones#Website
mc10101 wrote:Even before my cd arrived (which was yesterday), I downloaded a FLAC version ripped from the Japanese cd (released Wed 5th) and loaded the files into my DAW. I am so pleased BOC did NOT opt for a 'super-hot' master; in fact the average rms on TH is lower than TCH. They have sacraficed a small amount of perceived volume in order to preserve the fidelity of the recording. Well done boys, this album will sound good....for good[/i]
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