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1.09 - Layering - David Bowie - "Heroes"
I'm not entirely sure what layering means and the the definition and techniques have changed dramatically along with studio technology. This song was recorded in 1978 in the time period after synthesizers but before digital records. So it combines the possibilities to create unique sounds while still forcing ingenuity to get the sound from the artists' head to the tape.
"Heroes" sounded like nothing before it and almost 40 years later, still is unique. It's amazing to think they accomplished this with technology more primitive than you can get today with a laptop and cheap keyboard.
At the risk of going all Bob Magaw on you, here's a link to a fascinating (to me anyway) interview with Tony Visconti describing how the recording was constructed. It was recorded to 24 track tape, 23 of which were backing instrumentation with Bowie's vocal laid down last. As Visconti plays individual tracks, you can hear elements that are almost subliminal on the final record but contribute to a masterpiece that's much more than the sum of its parts.
I'm not entirely sure what layering means and the the definition and techniques have changed dramatically along with studio technology. This song was recorded in 1978 in the time period after synthesizers but before digital records. So it combines the possibilities to create unique sounds while still forcing ingenuity to get the sound from the artists' head to the tape.
"Heroes" sounded like nothing before it and almost 40 years later, still is unique. It's amazing to think they accomplished this with technology more primitive than you can get today with a laptop and cheap keyboard.
At the risk of going all Bob Magaw on you, here's a link to a fascinating (to me anyway) interview with Tony Visconti describing how the recording was constructed. It was recorded to 24 track tape, 23 of which were backing instrumentation with Bowie's vocal laid down last. As Visconti plays individual tracks, you can hear elements that are almost subliminal on the final record but contribute to a masterpiece that's much more than the sum of its parts.
Los Campesinos. I was considering the "hit" from this album for a different category. My favourite album of theirs is actually No Blues.
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