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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dense sound" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a sound that is thick, heavy, or intense. Here's an example sentence: "The dense sound of thunder shook the entire house."
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In addition, panpipe ensembles perform in interlocking style, creating a dense sound quality that is appreciated by native Andeans.
RJD2, a D.J. and producer, creates a less dense sound: his collage music is more measured but just as insistent.
On Monday, up on a high stool with his guitars, he generated a dense sound, playing hard-strummed drones in open tunings.
"Energy music," later called "noise," became an identifying label for high-energy, collective improvisations in which dense sound textures were created from furiously generated note sequences.
Take Dalek - who come from Newark, New Jersey: it's a very dense sound they produce, using a live band with guitars and drums; and their attitude is really punk and the lyrics really provocative.
Mr. Evans comes out of a bruising, hard-swinging East-Coast jazz mainstream that probably started with Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers during the 1950s and crystallized in the 1970s and '80s: the bright and dense sound of records from that period by John Hicks, McCoy Tyner and Bobby Watson.
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This is when the dense, sound-deadening smog somehow absorbs the light from the invisible sun turning everything a surreal sepia colour," one Palangkaraya resident told the Guardian.
Consisting of Pryce and his partner – synth player and vocalist Lindsey Leven – they make a dense sound-explosion of psychedelic pop and motorik Krautrock, in keeping with most of the music put out on the ever-excellent Sonic Cathedral label.
The music rarely becomes dense; sounds are introduced carefully, repeated until familiar, and then phased out to make way for another sound, or a dropout where nothing but the bass line remains.
Both are neck-deep in 1990s aesthetics — for Earl Sweatshirt, it's the murky, syllabically dense sounds of that generation's independent hip-hop; for ASAP Ferg, it's the flash of the mid-1990s crossover moment, combined with the regional styles that were taking shape during that era.
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