Thought I'll share a Lo-Fi experience with you.
The year: 1994. Mp3s not mainstream yet. Internet still relatively nascent.
Location: Computer labs in a university in Germany.
Me, doing homework sitting in the computer lab at 11 PM.
Music: Dire Straits: Brother in Arms: Playing out of teeny tiny tinny speakers of a Sun Solaris machine.
Sound quality: Probably 22 Kbps wav file. Yeah, really bad quality sound coming from bad computer speakers.
Effect: Me loving it.
Probably heard that album a few dozen times over the course of the semester ( I did my homework from 2 PM Friday until the wee hours of saturday morning (2-3 am) that year. The really bad quality of the sound didn't prevent me from loving it.
My point: whatever you want to make of it.
The year: 1994. Mp3s not mainstream yet. Internet still relatively nascent.
Location: Computer labs in a university in Germany.
Me, doing homework sitting in the computer lab at 11 PM.
Music: Dire Straits: Brother in Arms: Playing out of teeny tiny tinny speakers of a Sun Solaris machine.
Sound quality: Probably 22 Kbps wav file. Yeah, really bad quality sound coming from bad computer speakers.
Effect: Me loving it.
Probably heard that album a few dozen times over the course of the semester ( I did my homework from 2 PM Friday until the wee hours of saturday morning (2-3 am) that year. The really bad quality of the sound didn't prevent me from loving it.
My point: whatever you want to make of it.