The Distortion of Sound, produced by KBS+ for harmon/kardon, illustrates the way technology has effected the quality of the music we listen to every day.

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The Distortion of Sound, produced by KBS+ for harmon/kardon, illustrates the way technology has effected the quality of the music we listen to every day.
Is this the beginning of the end for quality sound? Are we slowing losing the emotion? or will our mp3 generation fight to keep what's been lost in the process of an industrialized music industry? This mini documentary brings to light the frustration of musicians and producers who continuously lose sleep to bring perfection to match the beats and melody's from their head to the listeners ears. So much of our music quality, range and emotion, is immediately lost when iTunes and other music sharing platforms decide to distribute compressed files and flatten the sounds so many have worked hard to keep. At this moment I wonder, will technology catch up to provide us with both an efficient download capability and a depth of sound originally intended by the artist?
Tune in to Sundance or IFC tonight at 6 PM ET for the new documentary #DistortionOfSound featuring Mike.
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Watch the Trailer for Distortion Of Sound featuring Mike Shinoda, a documentary about the decline of sound quality and how technology has changed the way we listen to music. Learn more at: http://www.distortionofsound.com/