Stop the "music"
Why to tracks have all that non-music noise behind the spoken word! Why, why? What purpose does it serve? If the speaker's delivery, script, and factual content cannot carry the story, and hold an audience, how is the bad plinky noises and weird synthesizer sounds supposed to help? Just stop it. Fire your producers and stop over-producing the tracks. Just stop. I don't play a sound track in my head when speaking intimately and intensely with friends. No one is assigned to hum a tuneless tune while we converse. I don't put on a recording when I am deep into a book or imagine musical sounds to go along with the dialog. Just stop. It's just bad.Read full review »
Anita - R via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/18/23
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