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I tend to agree with chadh. As my setups have improved, the ability to listen more deeply into the music has made some things more enjoyable to listen to. The other side of the coin is that much popular music I previously enjoyed has become annoying.Artists like Ricky Lee Jones or Thelonius Monk, where I previously was somewhat ambivalent about, as the quality of my playback has improved, the depth of their talent has been revealed even to me.I always liked certain classical music but as I can now hear more of what is going on, the genius of Mozart or Haydn is more completely evident.
(for example Ella, Cassandra Wilson and more recently have enjoyed Madeline Peyroux and an obscure disc by a singer named Kim Scanlon).
Quote from: chadh on 14 Jan 2007, 07:51 pm(for example Ella, Cassandra Wilson and more recently have enjoyed Madeline Peyroux and an obscure disc by a singer named Kim Scanlon). Is that the "Night Songs and Lullabies" disc by Kim Scanlon?
Tool is hate music with zero ceiling. They can't sream any louder, play their crap music any louder, beat on the drums any louder. How is this band "audiophile" worthy?
There's a lot of Christian rock that's much harder than Tool.