Lowrider Heads to Japan for the Ultimate Sound Connection
Music is an essential part of life and a universal form of communication. In fact, a world void of music would be dreary, and I just couldn’t imagine cruising without oldies on. In reality, music serves as the soundtrack of our lives and as these melodies become bound to memories, it’s not something you take notice of until time passes. Think about it, the memories and moments attached to Stevie B’s “Party Your Body” will take most back to their adolescence, while a track from The Stylistics would probably remind you of your uncles—then again that’s all dependent upon your age.
But what would music be without quality sound reproduction? A finely tuned system consists of mids, highs, and bass notes, and collectively they create a harmonic experience that can take you out of this world. Don’t believe me, try listening to Charles Bradley’s soulful cover of Black Sabbath’s “Changes” on a well-tuned system and you’ll be sold.
This story is from the February 2018 edition of Lowrider.
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