Wtf? This literally just sounds like Seinfeld scene transition music?!
Wtf? This literally just sounds like Seinfeld scene transition music?!
TAKE A LOOK AT THESE DUBS
what a fool
how do i do that red face effect?
fool
you remain in light
this album is garbage
MUH PRODUCTION DUDE
you're garbage
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This is Tom Hanks' favorite record
UH OH
without Eno's production, it would be practically unlistenable
what is about his production that makes it so amazing?
what does a producer do, anyways?
buy a coffee and say "you too" when they hand it over and say "enjoy"
get this talking head out of here
This is what I thought the first time I listened to it, but it grows on you after a while, Try More Songs About Buildings and Food, then come back to this.
>what does a producer do, anyways?
Perhaps you shouldn't be discussing music
ebin xd
neega tame a lunk ut these dubbers
i second this, can someone explain what it is they 'like' about this production
or are you all just pretentious asses who say things like the production here really makes it but dont know what it means
uslo duuuubs!
>without Eno's production, it would be practically unlistenable
>without the physical act of recording this music there would be no music to listen to
haha
Remain In Light is composed of various performances, jam sessions, and conventional studio recording but of each instrument/part individually done by Talking Heads which are put together through sampling and looping by Brian Eno.
Eno for this album was essentially the modern day equivalent of what an electronic music guy today often tends to be, except he didn't have the tech to make his own patches back in the day because it didn't exist yet, so he would have to tell real musicians to play some shit then he would record that and then put it together.
I bet you could do it in wolfram.