I like the musical idea that is the basis of this guitar piece (Ojos sucios). First – Most people (IMHO) would attempt to add reverb to the song, and sometimes over saturate it. But I think I actually enjoy the dryness that is this mix. So the “dryness” and it’s kind of “in your face” aggressiveness gives this song a little more prominence in my mind. It’s almost like a controlled chaos that demand you look within the music to see what each voice (guitar voice) is telling you. What that does is make me pay a little more attention to what’s going on as I listen. And that’s always a good thing. Second – This song is only two (or three?) guitars, but the way it is played and mixed, you give that no mind, as you can easily feel as if there is a lot more going than that. Thirdly – Although some listeners might not see/hear it, this tune (to me) is a little reminiscent of the movie “Cool Hand Luke” (or, maybe more succinctly a score that might be in a modern re-make of Cool Hand Luke)… I do
I like the musical idea that is the basis of this guitar piece (Ojos sucios). First – Most people (IMHO) would attempt to add reverb to the song, and sometimes over saturate it. But I think I actually enjoy the dryness that is this mix. So the “dryness” and it’s kind of “in your face” aggressiveness gives this song a little more prominence in my mind. It’s almost like a controlled chaos that demand you look within the music to see what each voice (guitar voice) is telling you. What that does is make me pay a little more attention to what’s going on as I listen. And that’s always a good thing. Second – This song is only two (or three?) guitars, but the way it is played and mixed, you give that no mind, as you can easily feel as if there is a lot more going than that. Thirdly – Although some listeners might not see/hear it, this tune (to me) is a little reminiscent of the movie “Cool Hand Luke” (or, maybe more succinctly a score that might be in a modern re-make of Cool Hand Luke)… I do