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Post by duranfan09 on Feb 6, 2024 16:18:26 GMT -5
Like Dance Macabre, it manifested initially as a clunky, incoherent mess but after subsequent listens became one of the stronger tracks on the album. It's amazing how often a Duran track does this, AYNIN was partially in a similar territory too so it must be a lead single thing.
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Post by astronaut42 on Feb 6, 2024 20:15:22 GMT -5
I wouldn't call either incoherent, but invisible came across (to me) as a bit bombastic at first. I think part of it was the loudness of the recording. I do see potential of remixing/ mastering the track and making it something with a more balanced mix that could excite the younger crowd even more.
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Post by duranfan09 on Feb 7, 2024 17:07:00 GMT -5
I wouldn't call either incoherent, but invisible came across (to me) as a bit bombastic at first. I think part of it was the loudness of the recording. I do see potential of remixing/ mastering the track and making it something with a more balanced mix that could excite the younger crowd even more. Get Clearmountain on the case, he could give AYNIN the once over whilst he's at it. I adore the mixing on Danse Macabre.
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Post by stopdead on Feb 7, 2024 18:25:49 GMT -5
I wouldn't call either incoherent, but invisible came across (to me) as a bit bombastic at first. I think part of it was the loudness of the recording. I do see potential of remixing/ mastering the track and making it something with a more balanced mix that could excite the younger crowd even more. The vocal effects on both Invisible and Black Moonlight aren't my favorite. There's a hollowness or echo to them and I can't figure out what they were trying to accomplish by making the songs sound that way. I love both tracks, but I think they would sound so much better if they left out the effect. P.S. Invisible is up to 8.92 million on Spotify.
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Post by andre005 on Feb 7, 2024 18:31:01 GMT -5
I wouldn't call either incoherent, but invisible came across (to me) as a bit bombastic at first. I think part of it was the loudness of the recording. I do see potential of remixing/ mastering the track and making it something with a more balanced mix that could excite the younger crowd even more. The vocal effects on both Invisible and Black Moonlight aren't my favorite. There's a hollowness or echo to them and I can't figure out what they were trying to accomplish by making the songs sound that way. I love both tracks, but I think they would sound so much better if they left out the effect. P.S. Invisible is up to 8.92 million on Spotify. All because of a video game.. I hope Duffer brothers use a DD tune on the final season for Stranger Things.. Thanks Tik Tok
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Post by giannis on Feb 7, 2024 19:14:11 GMT -5
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Post by americanscientist on Feb 8, 2024 18:43:24 GMT -5
In a matter of days, Invisible will pass Pressure Off as their most streamed song of the 21st century (released since 2000) on Spotify. It will also become one of the top 20 most streamed DD songs on Spotify.
Not only that but the MSG edit videos featuring the song are racking up views like crazy on YouTube (I don’t have TikTok but it sounds like it’s blowing up there).
I knew a DD song would eventually get caught in the social media algorithm and blow up but I never thought it would be Invisible. Looks like they will bringing this one back for future live dates.
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Post by stopdead on Feb 8, 2024 19:59:31 GMT -5
9.14 million on Spotify.
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Post by andre005 on Feb 8, 2024 22:54:29 GMT -5
https://www.reddit.com/r/metalgearsolid/comments/1adlv07/why_is_invisible_by_duran_duran_used_in_so_many/
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Post by intravenus on Feb 9, 2024 4:20:46 GMT -5
An interesting observation from Reddit:
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