Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!snorkelwacker!mit-eddie!daemon From: nessus@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Doug Alan) Newsgroups: rec.music.gaffa Subject: Digital Dreams and Analog Aprils Message-ID: <8911022236.AA24542@GAFFA.MIT.EDU> Date: 2 Nov 89 22:38:00 GMT References: <8910302047.AA19357@GAFFA.MIT.EDU> Sender: nessus@GAFFA.MIT.EDU Reply-To: Doug Alan Organization: MIT Lines: 49 Approved: nessus@eddie.mit.edu > [IED:] For the record: Kate said once, after finishing > _The_Dreaming_, that she had decided that the character of digital > sound was less satisfactory to her than that of analog sound. She > said something to the effect that she _liked_ the slight tape-hiss > one got with analog tape. So the fact that _The_Sensual_World_ is an > AAD CD could have been predicted. I think that if your recollection is correct that Kate has been at least somewhat inconsistent on this issue. I have somewhere an interview with Kate done after *The Dreaming* where she said that she would never mix another album digitally again. The reason she gave for this, however, is that mixing digitally was too much of a hassle. Of course, this was back in 1982, when the technology was in its infancy and I'm sure the user-interface has improved greatly by now. For the record, *The Dreaming* was mixed both digitally and analogly. Kate said that there really wasn't much of a difference in the end result between the two, but picked the digital mix because of a slight "crystaline" distortion that that the digital mix added that Kate felt was appropriate for the feel of the album. > Despite the fact that |>oug's only reason for raising the subject > was (apparently) to try to make another low swipe at IED, IED agrees > with |>oug that Kate does seem to have been quite deceitful in her > recent interviews. Stop being paranoid Andy. The purpose for raising the topic was to point out an interesting phenomenon I noticed, that also happened to be relevent to the topic of discussion we had had recently on whether Kate's words were the end-all and be-all of Katology. The intent was not that of a "low swipe". > No, no, no. No-one ever said that at all, least of all IED!! > What you are (mis-)remembering is a joke report that appeared in > the April 1st, 1988 (i.e. April Fool's Day) edition of _The_Guardian_, > in which it was said that Kate had accepted a role for the next > season of _Dr._Who_. This was _obviously_ false, as IED and at least > one other Love-Hound hastened to point out. Was this really printed in *The Guardian*, or was it the creation of whoever posted the article to Love-Hounds? Whoever wrote it definitely new something about Kate and wasn't a mere hack cranking out a funny. It also seems unlikely to me that *The Guardian* would go to all that trouble over an artist who at that point was quite out of the limelight. But I suppose anything is possible. |>oug "Love is a grave mental disease." -- Plato