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     No.99

    I've lost interest in live concerts. Maybe I was never truly interested in immersive live concerts in spaces. This distrust of space must stem from something in my own personality but not only a preference. So I shall care more about microphones and studio technology than the immediacy of live performance. Even artificial spatial sounds are more interesting.
    And remember, in concert halls, you have to:
    - passively listening everything
    - The setup is fixed, and you cannot change your listening position flexibly. There's no time to adjust, because once the performance starts, social norms keep people fixed in one place - even at free-entry concerts where you don't have a pre-assigned seat and you can choose seat based on on-spot oberservations quickly (which may converge into what feels like the best position)