Tying up with another current popular thread, some of Menomena’s stuff has this and it annoys me greatly when listening on headphones.

Surely depends on your headphones. Over ear or open back and you really wont have that problem. On a closed in pair of tins yeah sure

As for the other way round plenty. Unless you have a proper good hi-fi set up headphones are by far superior for picking out detail.

Absolutely. Stereo version of pipers at the gate of dawn. Oh fuck off mate!!! Always try to find the mono versions when talking about psych 60s tracks

That’s first track off their first album has this and agree that it’s annoying, but haven’t noticed it on any of their other stuff.

Anything tinny even a decent pair of bluetooth speakers sounds like nails on a chalk board to my ears. Especially laptop speakers. Laptops/phones that advertise the quality of their speakers baffle me. Its still going to sound like utter shit and you are not actually going to use them right?

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It’s all over Mines. Just put on Queen Black Acid, guitars hard right, bass hard left. Drums come in hard left.
I remember complaining about this to former DiS superstar @bamos but he didn’t know what I was talking about and told me to stop being a whining twat trying to pick holes in a brilliant album.

Low - Drums N Guns has the most extreme panning I think I’ve ever heard.

Shame really as it’s a great record.

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Sorry but no. Using over-ear headphones that cost upwards of 200 $$$…
Actually this is a common problem with a lot of ‘audiophile’ headphones (not claiming mine are the top of the line or anything) - they can actually make a lot of music sound like absolute shit. Especially, as mentioned, digital overdriven compressed noise

You can get a good pair of over ear for less then £100

I love this. though it was a weird experience the first time after having listened to it loads out loud

I also enjoy listening to Blanck Mass on headphones.

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I guess it suited it in a weird way in that it made the songs sound way more claustrophobic, alienating and stressful which fits with the theme of the record right?

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I may have been unclear. What i was saying is I currently use over-ears. They’re ace but blanck mass do not sound smooth on them.

yeah I’d say so.

come to think of it, I do remember trying to listen to it at university while drunk in bed and finding it nauseating

There your ears dont really like Blank Mass. Open back headphones will probably fair considerably better. But kind of take away one of the major pluses in having headphones…

I tend to listen to music either streaming off my phone on my car stereo on my commute or on vinyl on a very nice set up at home. Obviously the latter sounds better than the former but I REALLY noticed the difference with Blanck Mass to the extent that I think the injunction to turn it up on the lp must refer to something about the way it is mastered such that it sounds so so much better ah decent volume on a decent system.

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Stop shifting the goalposts m8… I like their music, too harsh on headphones, fine from an external source. Hence, thread.

I mean if it was really bothering me that much i’d buy some open backs or some treble-dampening headphones, or use eq, but it’s not bothering me that much, i just thought there was a thread in it.

The answer to this question is Serge Gainsbourg - L’Histoire de Melody Nelson.

Concur with you on Blanck Mass. Love World Eater but tried going for a walk with it on my headphones the other week and it was just tooooo much. Can’t think of any others at this time, sorry

Sorry @mroc these posts sound more narky than intended