File: This shouldnt work. why does this work.swf-(3.74 MB, 500x500, Loop)
[_] CUT MY LIFE INTO PIECES Anonymous 05/26/16(Thu)03:06:10 No.3087978
>> [_] Anonymous 05/26/16(Thu)09:21:30 No.3088013
Where can I find this version?
>> [_] Anonymous 05/26/16(Thu)14:14:19 No.3088086
>>3088013
https://soundcloud.com/nonplayablerecords/this-shouldnt-work-why-does-it-work
>> [_] Anonymous 05/26/16(Thu)14:37:52 No.3088097
A lot of producers follow a very formulaic pattern for the songs they choose to be radio-play
singles. A certain length for each part of the song, changing from verse to chorus, etc. A lot of
songs like these two will overlap almost perfectly without any editing necessary because of this.
Some bands claim that their hit radio single was almost a completely different song before the
producer got a hold of it and edited the shit out of it.
Not calling it a bad thing, but that's why these songs seem to overlap perfectly. Radio
optimization is homogenous.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/26/16(Thu)15:41:48 No.3088121
>>3088097
>A lot of producers follow a very formulaic pattern for the songs they choose to be radio-play
singles
Desire to know more intensifies