Sunday, 26 April 2009

Continuing into the world of audio

I recently moved my speakers out from the wall (BW 685's) and suddenly the sound has clicked for me. I haven't looked into this massively but essentially the bass is vented out of the rear of the speakers which means that they require to be at least 50cm from the wall. I am surprised that this has made so much difference.
It really is a joy to sit back and listen to music now, instead of having it on in the background and so on.
I bought Def Leppard, Pyromania yesterday (£3) and in common with a lot of heavier rock either my system isn't doing it justice or there isn't that much there to hear. However playing Muse Origin Of Symmetry was a total revelation. Its gone in at the top of albums that demonstrate the clarity, punchiness, bass and high end sounds as my 'reference' CD.
Some albums sound different too. Dire Straits Makin' Movies (remastered) sounds more musical and melodic as opposed to a rawer 80's pop tune. It sounds better. Whether the remastering has had the main influence or more detail is being dug out, I tend to opt for the latter.
I'm picking up a little on sound stage too as the stereo effect is used to create a stage. Not sure if it is fully 3 dimensional, I will have to listen more carefully.
I'm off to hear what Wish You Were Here sounds like - esp that big zliiiiip sounds like!

Monday, 17 March 2008

Joanne Hogg rarities

Just wanted to state my appreciation for Joanne Hogg, the singer and keyboardist with Iona. In the winmx days I found 3 or 4 quite obscure songs with her taking the vocals (in my defence in this instance anyway I don't think they are generally available in this country). Yasunori Mitsuda is a composer who uses various influences including Celtic. He does lots of things including video game music. I doubt there are many Iona fans who have been tipped off to the songs he had Joanne on vocals in the songs Pain, Kokora and Small Two of Pieces that were connected to Xenosaga project, a video game that became a tv series.
As a general question, I wonder how much of a song is the singer and how much the basic writing material? These songs show that Joanne Hogg is a lot more than Iona. I'd love to see her do a solo album of her own original compositions away from the confines of a theme or the Iona sound.
She also does a fantastic version of The Lord Is My Shepherd with Charlie Hall. She just shines with whatever she does. She has a calmness and quality to her voice and a presence that is as second to none. All your Cara Dillons and Suzanne Vegas are fantastic but I hear something more with Joanne. As I say mostly this is through Iona but to hear her singing outwith this brings home her genuine independent quality.

Tuesday, 11 March 2008

The straits

Dire Straits, not the coolest band ever. I remember taping Brothers in Arms off the radio from a special show to introduce it. I was never all that impressed with it but I never got round to buying a proper copy of it, even to this day I don't think I have sat and listened to it in full. However their albums up to that point had on the whole been pretty good, though the tribute to gay German scene was a bit of a cul de sac from the rest of Makin' Movies. The remasters sound tremendous on my Naim. There is something down to earth about the lyrics, they are from the sights and sounds of Mark Knoflers life in London, strangely gritty and polished at the same time.
The Matrix soundstrack sounded great this am, and in FOPP today they were selling one of the other ones for a quid - worth a go. First track sounds exactly like you'd expect a Matrix soundtrack to sound, or a sound effects one anyway.
Also got Deep Purple Live in 93 from Birmingham for £3 - 2 sided - more for curiosity than anything - not the fullest sound, I think its Gillan on vocals but not 100% sure just yet. Again just played the first track.
So watch this space for more on what is getting me excited music wise.