Legend4ry wrote:Well I am still living in that haze that dubstep is about a dark room with a big system, peoples with their heads down and trigger fingers in the air.
forthcoming 12", spring/summer 2015:
goldplate / war continues
actually on topic.... you know when you get home from a gig and you hear a constant buzzing for a while.... is it actually true that you'll never hear that frequency again? Or is that codswallop
DRTY wrote:actually on topic.... you know when you get home from a gig and you hear a constant buzzing for a while.... is it actually true that you'll never hear that frequency again? Or is that codswallop
that's probably - most probably - bullshit. it's ''just'' the ear, that is stressed.
Legend4ry wrote:Well I am still living in that haze that dubstep is about a dark room with a big system, peoples with their heads down and trigger fingers in the air.
forthcoming 12", spring/summer 2015:
goldplate / war continues
Legend4ry wrote:Well I am still living in that haze that dubstep is about a dark room with a big system, peoples with their heads down and trigger fingers in the air.
forthcoming 12", spring/summer 2015:
goldplate / war continues
Remember having a heavy ringing in my ears after a Modeselektor gig and it took well over a week to clear
Off the back of that I bought myself a pair of Earsonics earplugs to use at noisy gigs. And i've not used them once! Would be handy to have them ready for when you get caught next to a stack but remembering to bring them out in the first place is the hard part
Worth looking into if you give a fuck about your hearing but your fellow brosteppers might ridicule and shun you for wearing them, leaving you feeling like a dick with confused priorities
DRTY wrote:actually on topic.... you know when you get home from a gig and you hear a constant buzzing for a while.... is it actually true that you'll never hear that frequency again? Or is that codswallop
dont think thats true, think it does mean permanent damage has been done though (albeit minor)
also at true dubstep shows i doubt much hearing loss is had, since most of the freqs are low. at a circus records show, i wager you'd lose hearing due to all the screeching and anal rape sounds.
if you're there for the sub bass you can wear some little foam earbuds and pretty much not miss a thing since you'll feel it in your chest anyway