Slash Talks Difference Between Analog and 'Faceless' Digital Music
. He tells BitTorrent: "I think there's something to be said for the sound quality on vinyl. I still record to tape because I think it sounds so much better. I'm waiting to see when digital is going to be able to develop a similar tonal quality as vinyl." He reports that vinyl packaging makes purchasing an album "more personable" and adds: "Now the packaging is gone and people are recording from their laptops and their phones. "It's drastically changed and become much more convenient and immediate, but it's become faceless at the same time. I'm excited to see how this changes in the future." here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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