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Cradle of Filth est un groupe de black metal symphonique britannique fondé par Darren J. White, Jon Richard, Paul Ryan et Daniel Lloyd Davey, alias Dani Filth, en 1991. Leur genre a évolué au cours de leur carrière, débutant avec un art black metal cru et violent et se dirigeant progressivement vers un style plus gothique et symphonique.
Dans ses débuts, le groupe change fréquemment de membres et enregistre quatre démos de black metal rapide et violent. Cradle of Filth signe avec Cacophonous Records en 1994 et lance The Principle of Evil Made Flesh, un medley de ce que Cradle Of Filth a été, est, et sera : violent et cru (« The Principle Of Evil Made Flesh »), majestueux et profond (« The Black Goddess Rises »), symphonique et grandiloquent (« Of Mist And Midnight Skies »). Après d’autres changements de line-up, Cradle of Filth lance Dusk … and Her Embrace, qui fait suite à l’imagerie vampirique dévéloppée dans V Empire, sous le label Music For Nations, signant ici un album qui obtient un certain succès auprès des critiques et augmente la popularité du groupe à travers l’Europe. Alors que la popularité du groupe grandit, en partie grâce à ses concerts qui deviennent de plus en plus théâtrals, Cruelty and the Beast, qui initie Cradle Of Filth au look « cuir & piques », obtient d’excellentes critiques par son approche plus technique et violente que Dusk …
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  • Dr_Nocturnum a écrit :
    il y a 1 heure
    I must admit I didn't really know the difference between the two to be honest with you, cheers for that. That is quite remarkable then that there is over 700 kbps of useless infomation, although I remember reading somewhere on the internet that the stuff you can't hear does go towards the listening experience (something about the body being able to feel it so to speak). Rockbox I've heard of that along side Ipod Linux, I tried getting Ipod linux onto my Ipod but the hardrive fucked up so it's completely useless now.

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  • Senefera a écrit :
    il y a 2 heures
    http://www.lastfm.se/music/%22Weird+Al%22+Yankovic/_/White%2B%2526%2BNerdy ;)

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  • Auraomega a écrit :
    il y a 2 heures
    FLAC and WAV have the EXACT same waveform when uncompressed, both being lossless they lose no quality. I said it was a compression of the file, there is no change in bit rate what so ever. WAV has a tun of useless data and is completely uncompressed. FLAC has the same wave form, removed data (although it then adds the FLAG tags) and then is compressed without a loss of quality. You see this is why I love my iPod (lulwut?), using Rockbox I can store and play back pretty much any music type... yeah I'm awesome I know :P

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  • Dr_Nocturnum a écrit :
    il y a 2 heures
    Also it's pretty awesome, my dad has the computer linked up to the sound system. Sadly can't play CDs through to the computer, though I can get the files on my computer to come through a decent set of speakers, so I guess that's why I despise mp3 and other such horrible compressions, it has really shitty quality compared to my 1337 CDs and Ogg Vorbis files.

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  • Dr_Nocturnum a écrit :
    il y a 2 heures
    I do believe so sir, cheers =D. I agree that FLAC and WAV are similar, but WAV still has the advantage of having at least double the kbps so the dynamics will undoubtedly be better, although ever since my music codec player fucked up (I refuse to call them mp3 players, that's like calling most computers, windows) I'm think of going for mini-disk players, ATRAC-3 FTW!!!. haha. I actually used to listen to many compilations when I was much younger (having no money didn't help), but for me it just doesn't feel...right. i understand that spice is the variety of life, but whenever I do put it on random, it tends to turn to background music =(.

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  • Auraomega a écrit :
    il y a 3 heures
    Also, I can definitely see where you are coming from with random (although I do prefer random personally), it certainly is strange going from trance, to death metal, to classical, to harsh EBM, and so on... but then variety is the spice of life ;)

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  • Auraomega a écrit :
    il y a 3 heures
    Back to file formats. An album ripped at FLAC is actually closer to 500mb. My favourite album Ethernaut, which has 19 tracks (ok, 14 full tracks technically) comes to 518mb. WAV and FLAC are both very similar formats, just FLAC compresses the waveform (compress, with a lossless algorithm, like RAR).

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  • Auraomega a écrit :
    il y a 3 heures
    "Only on the internet" is the term you are looking for I believe :P

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  • Dr_Nocturnum a écrit :
    hier soir
    Lol after a semi-big discussion about file formats and listening preference, we get a nerdy 14 year old telling us their not black metal, this is why I love the internet. Anywho, I said buying/selling, mainly out of pure habit. I actually prefer the trade with other people than sell (although I sell pretty much all my CDs for £4 or less, regardless of how "rare" they are). And I am an album listener myself, I find shuffle ,or random if you will, to be fairly annoying and fucks the flow up. and the thing about bulky FLAC files, they are in fact about 700 MB, which is half that of a WAV file (the codec used to encode tracks unto CD in the first place).

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  • Auraomega a écrit :
    hier soir
    *claps* well done, you must be the first and only person to have ever noticed this. /sarcasm

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  • BloodScreech a écrit :
    hier soir
    Not even black metal.

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  • Auraomega a écrit :
    hier soir
    Yep, it's not them

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  • Auraomega a écrit :
    hier soir
    I sure as hell hope not

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  • firefox737 a écrit :
    hier soir
    Hm, I've just noticed the News part at the side... That's not really Cradle of Filth submitting them posts, right?

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  • Auraomega a écrit :
    hier après-midi
    Ah I see where you are coming from; however I don't simply want to listen to album X followed by album Y, I'd for the most part rather put my tracks on random. I guess if you were an album listener you could easily get away with just CDs. And besides, there's more use for PC speakers than a stereo system; games and movies being 2 big ones for me.

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  • aikanaro_sauron a écrit :
    hier après-midi
    why would you even bother yourself buying speaker systems and sound cards to listen a 400-600 Mb long bulky FLAC albums from a PC, instead of just buying good old CD's for a simply good stereo system? anyway, i wouldn't spend money on a bootleg too. well, maybe unless it's Evil's bitter sweet :3

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  • Auraomega a écrit :
    hier après-midi
    To be fair, I wouldn't want to spend money on a bootleg. And why is lossless for dummies? If you spend a couple hundred on a good speaker system + good sound card, I'd rather get the most out of it personally.

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  • aikanaro_sauron a écrit :
    hier après-midi
    last time i turned my stereo system on, it was for Vinterriket/Rikket's "Von Eiskristallen... und dem ewigen Chaos". something that worth buying and listening it on the CD, you know. oh, and lossless is for the dummies.

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  • Auraomega a écrit :
    hier après-midi
    On the other hand, when faced with free music, or good quality music, most people choose free music.

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  • Auraomega a écrit :
    hier après-midi
    I second that statement, FLAC ftw?

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