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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QXLuyIoCtI Here he is giving the rundown on JP's rig for the 2011/2012 tour. It's very interesting.
I hope that they don't hire Andy Wallace again for the mix. He mixed ADTOE like an ordinary metal record and a lot of details on the music are lost because of that.
Only King could mis-spell a LETTER.
Yep. I think the only party in the MP/DT situation that hasn't moved on is DTF.
If anything, I feel like it wasn't mixed metal enough, and songs like BITS that should kick you in the face with awesomeness instead just whimper at your shins.
Quote from: BlobVanDam on January 27, 2013, 08:00:45 PMIf anything, I feel like it wasn't mixed metal enough, and songs like BITS that should kick you in the face with awesomeness instead just whimper at your shins.That was my main problem with AW's mixing on ADTOE. The intro to BITS should have hit me in the face like a train.......it didn't....
Quote from: Bertielee on January 27, 2013, 08:51:56 AMQuote from: nikatapi on January 27, 2013, 04:23:19 AMIf i'm not mistaken Richard Chycki had the engineering-mixing duties on James' Elements Of Persuation, and in my opinion it was a very good sounding record, massive sounding but still a clear mix.So i'm optimistic about the new album's sound, if he is involved in those duties.That's what I wrote earlier on, but noone paid attention. B.LeeDamn, sorry i didn't see it
Quote from: nikatapi on January 27, 2013, 04:23:19 AMIf i'm not mistaken Richard Chycki had the engineering-mixing duties on James' Elements Of Persuation, and in my opinion it was a very good sounding record, massive sounding but still a clear mix.So i'm optimistic about the new album's sound, if he is involved in those duties.That's what I wrote earlier on, but noone paid attention. B.Lee
If i'm not mistaken Richard Chycki had the engineering-mixing duties on James' Elements Of Persuation, and in my opinion it was a very good sounding record, massive sounding but still a clear mix.So i'm optimistic about the new album's sound, if he is involved in those duties.
JLB's solo albums are what I could call a metal mix.
Viva Emptiness (2003), The Great Cold Distance (2006) & Night Is the New Day (2009) – KatatoniaDismantling Devotion (2006), Lost to the Living (2008) – Daylight DiesNightmares Made Flesh (2004) – BloodbathDaydream Anonymous (2007) – InMeGhost Reveries (2005) & Watershed(2008) – OpethStabbing The Drama (2005) & The Panic Broadcast (2010) – SoilworkThe Anatomy of Melancholy (2008) & Faith Divides Us – Death Unites Us (2009) & Tragic Idol (2012) – Paradise LostPelo Lado de Dentro (2009) – Homem MauThe Edge of All I Know (2009) – GwyllionShadow of the Red Baron (2010) – Iron Mask"After (Ihsahn album)" (2010) - IhsahnStatic Impulse (2010) – James LaBrieMundo Diablo (2010) – DimenssionMethods to End It All (Co-production, mixing and mastering) (2010) – Creation’s TearsSurtur Rising (2011) – Amon AmarthSmåstadshjärtan (2011) [compilation]The Human Connection (2011) – Chaos DivineDeconstruction (2011) – The Devin Townsend ProjectMåsstaden (Mastering) (2011) - VildhjartaBilateral (mixing and mastering) (2011) - LeprousPhantom Antichrist (2012) – KreatorOf Breath And Bone (2012) – Be'lakorIn Glorious Death (mastering) (2012) – Myraeth
Don't try to BS her about Kevin Moore facts, she will obscure quote you in the face.
Wow.
I just have to throw a mention in and say that whoever hasn't heard Bilateral yet definitely should. Not sure if you'll like it but I think it's a must-hear for prog fans. The same goes for Static Impulse and DT fans which are into metal, really.
Quote from: MoraWintersoul on January 28, 2013, 03:12:52 AMI just have to throw a mention in and say that whoever hasn't heard Bilateral yet definitely should. Not sure if you'll like it but I think it's a must-hear for prog fans. The same goes for Static Impulse and DT fans which are into metal, really.Seconded. And I've not heard all of the albums from that list, but what I've heard sounds amazing.
Somewhere, over the wasteland..... bootlegs fly
Right into the cue after Fire Make Thunder (which album do you suggest, by the way?)
Quote from: wasteland on January 28, 2013, 04:31:28 AMRight into the cue after Fire Make Thunder (which album do you suggest, by the way?)Just Bilateral, the previous Leprous album contains too much growls for the classic prog fan
Quote from: MoraWintersoul on January 28, 2013, 04:34:41 AMQuote from: wasteland on January 28, 2013, 04:31:28 AMRight into the cue after Fire Make Thunder (which album do you suggest, by the way?)Just Bilateral, the previous Leprous album contains too much growls for the classic prog fan Oh, darn, I though Bilateral was a band name It sounds like it, isn't it?
Quote from: wasteland on January 28, 2013, 04:37:23 AMQuote from: MoraWintersoul on January 28, 2013, 04:34:41 AMQuote from: wasteland on January 28, 2013, 04:31:28 AMRight into the cue after Fire Make Thunder (which album do you suggest, by the way?)Just Bilateral, the previous Leprous album contains too much growls for the classic prog fan Oh, darn, I though Bilateral was a band name It sounds like it, isn't it? It totally does, especially if you haven't heard it before!
Blame DT not coming up with updates for the derailing of this thread
Quote from: MoraWintersoul on January 28, 2013, 05:46:15 AMBlame DT not coming up with updates for the derailing of this thread Oh boy I wonder what DT are up to right now.
Quote from: MoraWintersoul on January 28, 2013, 03:12:52 AMI just have to throw a mention in and say that whoever hasn't heard Bilateral yet definitely should. Not sure if you'll like it but I think it's a must-hear for prog fans. The same goes for Static Impulse and DT fans which are into metal, really.I took your advice, and I'm about halfway through Bilateral now. And I must say I'm very impressed so far!
You should check out "Tall Poppy Syndrome" as well. It does have some death growl sections but the songwriting is very good.I like to think that Leprous are a progressive version of System of a Down
Quote from: me7 on January 28, 2013, 07:46:00 AMYou should check out "Tall Poppy Syndrome" as well. It does have some death growl sections but the songwriting is very good.I like to think that Leprous are a progressive version of System of a Down This is true.
Not sure about who did EoP, but for SI, that's because Jens Bogren mixed it (with the help of Marco Sfogli) and mastered it. That dude doesn't fool around:Quote from: Wiki on Bogren*snip*
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Oh boy I wonder what DT are up to right now.
Matt is correct.
Muddy sound on Clockwork Angels?! Really?!?! I couldn't tell - sounds great to me.
When people hear the drumming on this album, they’re gonna be pretty freaked out. Mangini is an animal.
But Kotow is right .