Common Slang for when a musical tune sounds very well produced.
Popularity increased after the music track by Guyver Mearns (A hard house producer popular in the music production community at the time and now famous on labels such as Tidy Trax and listed on Discogs) entitled "Serious Sound / You'll Know It" in 2002 which took/rip an audio sample from an old black and white film (Not sure which) "Time to lay down some serious sound" as a direct dialect quote from an actor within the film.
Later popularity was raised for the saying with the music production website 'serious-sounds.net' (2003) a website for music producers to discuss production aspects of music making.
It has since spread into the music production community as a common expression of appreciation for a music artists level of production skill (Arrangement & quality of sound).
Popularity increased after the music track by Guyver Mearns (A hard house producer popular in the music production community at the time and now famous on labels such as Tidy Trax and listed on Discogs) entitled "Serious Sound / You'll Know It" in 2002 which took/rip an audio sample from an old black and white film (Not sure which) "Time to lay down some serious sound" as a direct dialect quote from an actor within the film.
Later popularity was raised for the saying with the music production website 'serious-sounds.net' (2003) a website for music producers to discuss production aspects of music making.
It has since spread into the music production community as a common expression of appreciation for a music artists level of production skill (Arrangement & quality of sound).
example 1
Listener - 'Those are some serious sounds'.
Music Artist - 'Why thank you'.
example 2
Producer - 'I wish I could produce some serious sounds'
Friend - 'Then learn how to do it'.
Listener - 'Those are some serious sounds'.
Music Artist - 'Why thank you'.
example 2
Producer - 'I wish I could produce some serious sounds'
Friend - 'Then learn how to do it'.
by xe-cute March 17, 2007
Meaning "Really", "Honestly" or "For Sure". Commonly used by TaraJane B. ...wait...it's only used by her...
by Anonymous.... January 13, 2005
A person who is way too serious to be a silly goose, and is the striking opposite of a silly goose. Usually said when you want someone to take you serious.
Sarah:I forgot to take my meds today.
Me:girl ur so funny, u know u have no conception of reality without those.
Sarah: no I’m a serious goose right now, are you real?
Me:girl ur so funny, u know u have no conception of reality without those.
Sarah: no I’m a serious goose right now, are you real?
by Keepinganeyeoutforselener April 11, 2023
A student that is Serious in all aspects of their education, does not take studies lightly and devotes time and energy into producing good work.
by King _B98 December 18, 2018
A Live Broadcast Streamer who takes streaming serious! Someone who is on everyday, updates every platform on the regular, keeps up with chat, has goals they meet, helps give back to others! May be a part of communities. SIMPLE
Live Or Regret is a very Serious Streamer!
by Live Or Regret January 22, 2019
Someone who takes to the practice of eating in a serious manner. Most often you will find serious eaters at all you can eat buffets, i.e. Golden Corral and Old Country Buffet.
by pico80 April 28, 2011