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Ludacris Talks About 'Theater of the Mind' in HD Surround Sound
Rapper, actor and, now, high-fidelity pioneer Ludacris will release his latest album 'Theater of the Mind' on DVD in high-definition surround sound next month, Monster Cable Products CEO Noah Lee and the Atlanta MC announced earlier today at CES. As you'll see in the video after the break below, we were able to sit down with the multi-talented star to discuss his latest project.
Explaining his decision to put out the first rap album in this format, Luda had this to tell us:
I'm always looking to do something different, to be innovative, of course. Since [the record]'s named 'Theater of the Mind,' and it's themed after movies and great quality sound, I teamed up with Monster Cable, who has this thing HDS -- high definition surround.While he deferred to "Head Monster" Lee for the mixing and mastering decisions, Ludacris was more than pleased with the results and plans on recording his forthcoming projects with the DVD format in mind. Speaking on the opportunities HDS affords, Luda told us, "You can bring in more instrumentation. Once you put it in surround, you hear more and more things without it being cluttered. Organized noise is the best thing."
We were given a brief demo of the disc and were summarily impressed by that "organized noise." On the hit single 'I Know What Them Girls Like,' the chatter preceding the track bounced around the five speakers, making us feel like we were in the middle of a house party (and a particularly cool one, at that, with Chris Brown, Sean Garrett and Luda in attendance). Shouted refrains and hand claps jumped from every corner. During the "lady in the street, but a freak in the bed" hook from 'Nasty Girl,' Ludacris spat directly at our grills, while synth pads leapt out at us from our left. Nasty, indeed.
As this release puts Ludacris at the vanguard of technology in the hip hop community, we wondered whether he might next embrace the most recent tech trend in rap: auto-tuned vocals. "Me personally, I haven't dabbled with it," he said, adding with a chuckle, "I'm cool on Auto-Tune. I'm good."
At least we know that Luda hasn't let high tech get in the way of good taste.




Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Frank said 8:06PM on 1-08-2009
Why did you switch the stories on Microsoft dropping Vista with Ludacris?? Bad performance.
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James said 8:19PM on 1-08-2009
I was ready to weigh in on Vista. I don't know a damned thing about Ludacris, except that he got his name from hearing Mike Tyson try to say it.
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jb said 9:21PM on 1-08-2009
now if only someone with talent would record in this format we'd have something to talk about.
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