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Post by abruptsledge on Jun 17, 2017 1:09:33 GMT -5
Parting the Sea Between Brightness and Me, anyone? That shit is beautiful for post hardcore or whatever you wanna call it.
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Post by ꧁꧂ on Jun 17, 2017 7:51:20 GMT -5
Parting the Sea Between Brightness and Me, anyone? That shit is beautiful for post hardcore or whatever you wanna call it. I remember listening to it the first time and was blewn away. Beautiful record and also really good sounding.
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Post by snorlax on Jun 17, 2017 21:07:54 GMT -5
The drums on Metallica's St. Anger. No? Okay, for real, the mix on Bury Your Dead's Cover Your Tracks album, in particular the drums, is just phenomenal. The first few songs on that record, the way the percussion sounds... blows me away every time. And on a completely different note, just the general production on Daft Punk's Random Access Memories is what made those Grammy awards legit. You can tell they literally did spend years making that record, and it's just so slick and perfect. EDIT: Hey, 88 posts! Cool! absolutely love that bury your dead album, i reckon beauty and the breakdown does a bit more for my earbuds though
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Post by tao on Jun 18, 2017 13:25:23 GMT -5
Another handful, start off by saying Dir En Grey's "Uroboros" album (the remastered and expanded edition) is incredible. The first release of it will always hold a place in my heart, because that's the edition I've owned and listened to the longest, but with this remastered edition so much more of the instrumentality is brought out and given its moment to shine, so to say, that on a technical level, this is the superior version. Another one that comes to mind is Boom Boom Satellites' "To The Loveless" album. Their vision, and version, of electronic rock can sound expansive and overwhelming, in a good way of course, but this album, from top to bottom, just sucks you in and immerses you into the music, that this album can almost be classified as an experience and not just an album, and a large chunk of the praise should go to the production for the sound that they extract from the album, giving each element of the music its own moment to really shine.
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Post by triplesix on Jun 19, 2017 8:45:15 GMT -5
After the burial - rareform (not the remastered) Pathways - Dies irae. Thank you Scientist - stranger heads prevail.
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Post by platsonjivemoney on Jun 19, 2017 10:12:00 GMT -5
Ancients - Star Showers on the Euphrates
Seriously, just listen to the first ~7 minutes of this song and try to tell me you don't feel something:
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Post by dahokage on Jul 19, 2017 8:17:28 GMT -5
integrity - humanity is the devil. deafheaven - sunbather nails - abandon all life suicide boys - SSS beach house - bloom capnjazz - analphabetapolothology
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Post by zacwk on Aug 13, 2017 19:14:48 GMT -5
has anyone said CHON yet?
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Post by endokrepsis on Aug 14, 2017 7:15:33 GMT -5
Ceremony's 'L-Shaped Man' vinyl pressing sounded pretty massive.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2017 3:26:03 GMT -5
The Devin Townsend Project. Dude creates this incredible wall of sound that lays you on your ass. Complex and beautiful.
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Post by burton9 on Aug 28, 2017 0:53:06 GMT -5
Anything Will Putny has produced.
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Post by brandonxxx on Aug 28, 2017 7:31:17 GMT -5
J Cole - Forest Hills Drive for me.
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Post by tylorxedge on Aug 28, 2017 22:55:31 GMT -5
Lower Definition's The Greatest of All Lost Arts is still by far one of the best sounding albums I've heard production wise. The drums especially are what I point to when I've recorded with any band I've been in. There's so much definition and body to them and it makes me weak.
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