Why more pop songs should end with a fade out
The fade out is underrated. It should come back. Subscribe to our channel The fade out in music is one of those necessary tools in a record producers arsenal. But if you listen to today s hits it s much more likely you ll hear a song that has a hard abrupt electronic ending. Bill Weir, wrote a great piece at Slate a few years ago tracking the rise and fall of the fade out in pop music: from one of the very first fade outs created by a literal wooden door to the epic 4 minute fade out of Hey In the video above he brings me through that sonic journey. Here s the Slate article for reference: Some songs don t just stick in your head, they change the music world forever. Join Estelle Caswell on a musical journey to discover the stories behind your favorite songs. Check out the entire Vox Earworm playlist here: Watch the ful
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