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Auto-Tune: Why Pop Music Sounds Perfect
Time has a great article on auto-tune, the little piece of software that renders the ability to sing somewhat less valuable to pop musicians than it probably ought to be.
Posted by on 9 February 2009 at 9:18 AM
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pop sucks. music is made as fast as it dies.
Posted by jb on 10 February 2009 - 6:07 AM


