I apologize if the audio in the link is too clean. It was the easiest-on-the-ears version of The Tornados' Telstar I could find.
I fear that some of the removed distortion was intended by the artists.
And you can't even hear the sound of a needle raking across jagged vinyl or an uneven turntable rumbling and bumping every rotation. I know many vinyl lovers adore those sounds and decry their omission from CDs of a certain era.
HAH! And the captcha is medersi. Isn't that Russian for "someone from Baikonur"?
Oooo the colors! It's particularly nice that you posted a progression one can scroll through quickly to give the impression of the sun rapidly setting...
Keep watching The Skies!
ReplyDeleteI apologize if the audio in the link is too clean. It was the easiest-on-the-ears version of The Tornados' Telstar I could find.
I fear that some of the removed distortion was intended by the artists.
And you can't even hear the sound of a needle raking across jagged vinyl or an uneven turntable rumbling and bumping every rotation. I know many vinyl lovers adore those sounds and decry their omission from CDs of a certain era.
HAH! And the captcha is medersi. Isn't that Russian for "someone from Baikonur"?
I love it when plane trails are lit up. They might not be natural, but they sure are pretty!
ReplyDeleteOooo the colors! It's particularly nice that you posted a progression one can scroll through quickly to give the impression of the sun rapidly setting...
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