Song has fake vinyl crackling

>song has fake vinyl crackling

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>vinyl ripped with a potato

>song was sampled using real vinyls which you can hear crackling

>song has fake skipping sounds
>song has reversing randomly
>song is 20 minutes long and the last 15 minutes are of nothing

Madlib's guilty of this. Some of his samples have really noticeable hissing and crackling

How common is it for a track to have several minutes of dead air?
If so, why?

this is the best though, vinyl crackles are my shit

Back in the days of secret tracks that would come after the last track this was very common. There would be several minutes at least of dead air before the secret track.

Pick up some rock CDs from the 90s. I guarantee you a good portion of them will have dead air at the end of the album, followed by either a hidden track or just random sound

Last track on Beach House's Bloom, Beauties Can Die off M83's debut

it's extremely annoying and wannabe-unique. It's not like WOAH DUDE SO COOL BLANK WASTED TIME!!! WOOO

>EVERY NIGGA IS A STAAAAR
you know u heard it when reading this threads title

>listening to vinyl album
>there's fake vinyl crackling on the album
>mfw I'm listening to two vinyls at once

I wouldn't call it super common, but it's not groundbreaking either

>Be me, 19
>Buy To Pimp A Butterfly due to all the Sup Forums and general hype
>Step dad is in car with me
>First songs starts playing
>"Did he say every NIGGER is a star?"
>"Uh...y-yeah I guess. I mean I think it's like a fun song. Heh-heh-h-heh." I then sat awkwardly while a few other songs played before I took out the CD and never played it again

>Song starts with an outtake
>Song ends with an outtake
>Hidden track is an outtake
>Sounds of band celebrating after song ends
>Song begins with the intro compressed to hell with a fake vinyl effect over it

lmao are you actually scared of your dad at 19 years old?

Providence by GY!BE has 3 minutes of silence between "String Loop Manufactured During Downpour..." and "JLH Outro"

It was pervasive all throughout the aughts and was by *far* the most obnoxious gimmick artists employed

>real vinyls

>song is nothing but popcorn crackling fed through filters

>>Song ends with an outtake
youtube.com/watch?v=v--IqqusnNQ

potato haha so funny combination reddit and 9gag amiright lol XD

I'm so happy I finally found the source video of this. It's so good.

Don't listen to the plebs
Silence is a legitimate musical tool, it is called a lacuna.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lacuna_(music)
Silence is particularly good at the end of an album when CD players were still used, to let the mood that you were left with linger, rather than abruptly stopping with that annoying sound that CDs make when they finish.

>listening to an album with fake crackling sounds on vinyl

ok sure but 20 seconds should be like the max amount of time in a lacuna. silence that goes on for minutes is retarded.

Hook me up boi.

>album has minutes of dead air at the end and you sit through it expecting there to be a secret track
>there isn't

I'm looking at you, Boards of Canada.

please share it with us, im desperate

>song has a -60dB field recording of a kid party from the 50s