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Assuming the word dynamic means the range of volume on a recording from the loudest to the lowest sound it does seem that many songs I hear on the radio are all set to the highest volume possible. Where a passage could benefit from a lower volume on a recording it is raised to the max. When you can barely hear the vocal over the music it doesn't say much for what an artist thinks of his music.
Many classical pieces show where a quiet passage greatly enhances the work.
You don't have to two block everything to have a great recording.
Ray E. Strode
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