Panel – 5. September
Two decades of MP3
- Zeit
- 11:00 - 12:00
- Standort
- C2
- Sprache
- Englisch
Does it matter that a whole generation hasn't heard the music like it was made?
Countless hours are spent at making music in recording studios all over the world. Artists and producers invest their talent, soul and time in making the best product possible. A whole generation ended up hearing only parts of that experience because we had to, in the early days of Internet (when we spelled it with a capital I), shave away enough of the music to fit it through the pipes. When you cut away enough music, at one point your foot stops tapping. You want to get off the dance floor and your goosebumps disappear. Is quality audio only for old men? With vinyl back on the agenda and full quality streaming - is audio quality and music listening back on the agenda for the MP3-generation?
Moderation: Pal Bratelund
Speakers
Pål Bråtelund
Pål Bråtelund ist Strategic Partnership Manager HiFi bei WiMP Music.
Sascha "Busy" Bühren
TrueBusyness steht seit vielen Jahren für hochwertige Audiobearbeitung, spezialisiert auf Produktion, Mixing und Mastering. Inhaber ...
Tobias Hagelstein
Seit 2006 ist Ruede Resident DJ im Watergate Club in Berlin. Außerdem gründete er die ...
Ronny Krieger
1991–1994 gelernter Bankkaufmann, parallel Produzent und DJ 1994 Plattenladenbetreiber 1995–1999 Presse- und Radio Promotion beim ...
Sandra Passaro
Gründerin und Geschäftsführerin der Künstler-, Label- und Kommunikationsagentur Stars & Heroes int., Kuratorin (Norient), Beraterin ...