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On 8/21/2021 at 2:30 PM, FatherAlabaster said:

Bull Elephant - Created From Death - @JonoBlade nice work on this, dude. Good atmosphere in the riffs, and I really like the vocals in particular. Gotta say Jaime Gomez Arellano is one of my favorite producers, too.

And no, I'm not really hearing the Boss Keloid connection at first listen... 😁

Cheers! Gomez is good to work with. His studio is about 20 minutes from me, which was why I first contacted him. Ironically, I find the drum production a bit sterile for my tastes but it is way better than most modern metal drum production. He's a drummer so particularly prides himself on how the drums sound.

The band is having a zoom call tonight to discuss Bull Elephant 3 : The Revengening. The music has been ready for over a year but got side-lined due to Covid.

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5 hours ago, JonoBlade said:

Cheers! Gomez is good to work with. His studio is about 20 minutes from me, which was why I first contacted him. Ironically, I find the drum production a bit sterile for my tastes but it is way better than most modern metal drum production. He's a drummer so particularly prides himself on how the drums sound.

The band is having a zoom call tonight to discuss Bull Elephant 3 : The Revengening. The music has been ready for over a year but got side-lined due to Covid.

His mixes for Grave Miasma first caught my ear. I love the sounds he gets, he seems to have a real vision for the way everything fits together. Fun to listen to, and heavy without feeling overhyped. Metal mixes are always a weird balance, huh? 

The struggle is real. We just had only our second band meetup since Covid. Just finished the mix but it won't be out till February...  We're lucky we could record at our own places, and it's still taking us almost a year longer than we had hoped to get this thing out the door.

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Coroner - Mental Vortex

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17 hours ago, FatherAlabaster said:

His mixes for Grave Miasma first caught my ear. I love the sounds he gets, he seems to have a real vision for the way everything fits together. Fun to listen to, and heavy without feeling overhyped. Metal mixes are always a weird balance, huh? 

The struggle is real. We just had only our second band meetup since Covid. Just finished the mix but it won't be out till February...  We're lucky we could record at our own places, and it's still taking us almost a year longer than we had hoped to get this thing out the door.

Checking out Grave Miasma - Abyss of Wrathful Deities, now. I recognise that album cover but managed not to hear it until now.

Ha, I can hear the Gomez snare sound straight away!

Indeed, metal mixes....so long as the drums don't sound like a typewriter I can be fairly forgiving. 

I feel your pain re: band meetups. That is why, with https://thundoom.bandcamp.com/ I went for complete remote working. The drummer is in New York, Karl Sanders is in South Carolina, bassist in Croydon. I mixed it myself from everyone's remote recording and got Damian Herring to master it.

Send bandcamp link to your stuff. Cheers.

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