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Grieghallen, 1994.
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Haha your mix really has that old school wall of noise black metal sound, nice touch! The reverb and vocal delay is a little much and takes some of the energy of the vocals and drums. I would back the reverb down and use the double tracked lead vocals hard panned left and right just to beef them up and give a more surrounding sound. The toms sound is cool, they actually sound like cannons ;P and the kick has a nice snap to it.

I would say the bass guitar is non existant but that's really what the old school black metal sound is so I can't really say much there. The guitar tone has an almost fuzzy quality to it, like a DS1 on full tilt into a marshall, again really cool sound. The guitars need a scoop at from 300-400 Hz just to get them to fit them in some more to the mix and a low pass at 10 kHz to get rid of the stray noise at the top.

The backing vocals need to come down to fit with the leads.

Overall it's a very trve kvlt sound you've got going on and is an interesting take on a more modern sounding black metal band!
Mixing is way more art and soul than science. We don’t really know what we’re doing. We do it because we love music! It’s the love of music first. Eddie Kramer

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Grieghallen, 1994. - by Trollhorn - 11-03-2016, 01:53 PM
RE: Grieghallen, 1994. - by dcp10200 - 11-03-2016, 03:38 PM
RE: Grieghallen, 1994. - by Trollhorn - 11-03-2016, 04:15 PM
RE: Grieghallen, 1994. - by dcp10200 - 11-03-2016, 04:49 PM
RE: Grieghallen, 1994. - by Trollhorn - 11-03-2016, 05:16 PM
RE: Grieghallen, 1994. - by dcp10200 - 11-03-2016, 05:42 PM
RE: Grieghallen, 1994. - by Blitzzz - 13-03-2016, 04:08 AM