IdleRich
IdleRich
I answered in the first post with the Mungo Mtoto tune, but no one has bested it...
Nah you never explained what you mean by heaviness, what it is that makes one tune heavier than another, how you might increase the heaviness of a given tune, and, perhaps unsurprisingly, you didn't say anything about the units of heaviness.
That tune might I guess be an example of heaviness but neither it or you explain what heaviness might mean. Cos for someone like me, sure I can hear that some dub thing has a big bassline compared to, i dunno, a pop tune, but given two deep gloopy dub tunes I find it pretty hard to find which has the heavier bass. I reckon, come to think of it, that I might be less attuned to this than most in fact, cos unless it's really obvious ie two tunes from totally different genres I would often struggle to differentiate them on that score. But I do wonder how universal agreement would be if you got loads of people to say which of two given tunes was heavier... I mean to what extent is an objective measure of some quality, and to what extent is it just about feel? It's sad but I really don't know this.
And I realise that it is hard thing to pin down, but I reckon that someone like you probably has a pretty good grasp of it and would be a damn sight better than most at putting it into words. Sure your understanding is intuitive and can't be crudely nailed down with words - but seeing as we're on a forum where we discuss music that's what we try and do. So come on man, teach me about heaviness and how it differs from heaviosity.