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I fought a loudness war

A closer look at the aesthetical implications in the current “loudness war”; the fact that the music we listen to is produced to be as maximised as possible, in terms of loudness (by means of extreme compression and make-up gain). How did we end up here? How does it illustrate the struggle between objective notions of beauty and the trappings of collective herd behaviour? Continue reading

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