Kupororeal(00:15:33)
I remember there being one bizarre module from 1989
mirrorbird(00:15:31)
...indeed as you say how it was sometimes pretty much done in a car park, or ironically against the Berlin wall
mirrorbird(00:15:19)
Kup: i read an interesting book "Assimilate: A Critical History Of Industrial Music" by A. Reid (he was in the good goth band ThouShaltNot), he wrote a lot about early industro recording and...
mirrorbird(00:14:28)
if tracker stuff sounded bad it was (i suppose) either bc the sound had been crunched down (Hz loss) or issues like "click on loop" where the sample just wasn't done right
Kupororeal(00:14:16)
I think on their first release they actually went into a factory and just recorded the sounds there to use as samples lol
mirrorbird(00:13:58)
trackers were just doing the stuff you had to do previously with physical tape, or synth loops in tiny RAM
Kupororeal(00:13:13)
Because of the crusty protracker sound