wall of sound

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wall of sound (plural walls of sound)

  1. A popular music production technique, developed in the 1960s, in which a number of musicians perform the same instruments or parts in unison and the resulting sound is re-recorded in an echo chamber.
  2. A densely layered sound, often a piece of music.