Fair enough, although late-16th-century amateurs didn't typically multitrack their voices or use extreme compression to create a strangely squashed, breathy vocal texture.
The 'Mystery' series had a film Noir quality and an extreme narrative compression.
"He means that the rules of physics are different under extreme compression," Justin thought.
This creates extreme local compression and heating, and a highly energetic shockwave spreads outwards in a cone.
Applied in the extreme, however, very aggressive compression or automatic gain control can cause "pumping" and "breathing" artifacts as the gain changes rapidly.
But the radicalism of "Movements" comes less from its language than it extreme compression, inspired by Webern.
Also, the Beatles were experimenting with organ-sounding guitars, which was achieved by extreme compression on John Lennon's rhythm guitar.
When the Powder Will Blow Using laboratory simulations, the researchers determined that under extreme compression, the potentially sensitive point of contact between the gunpowder bags could ignite.
But by using more extreme compression - reducing picture quality - they can squeeze as many as 12 low-resolution programs in the same space.
This represents an extreme compression of the section on Naming in Laws and Customs, pp.