Rapeman - Two Nuns and a Pack Mule
Awesome.
Favorite Recording: Electrical-Albini
72ZENI GEVA - 10 000 Light Years
...my fave albini recording- punishing, wide, deep & crushing...perfect low end- not too much, not too little. his drum mic'ing style/preference works perfectly with this album.
link to a song from the album (released on Neurosis' label, Neurot recordings, in 2001):
http://neurotrecordings.com/artists/zen ... losion.mp3
...my fave albini recording- punishing, wide, deep & crushing...perfect low end- not too much, not too little. his drum mic'ing style/preference works perfectly with this album.
link to a song from the album (released on Neurosis' label, Neurot recordings, in 2001):
http://neurotrecordings.com/artists/zen ... losion.mp3
Favorite Recording: Electrical-Albini
73Zeni Geva - Freedom Bondage & Desire For Agony
Oxbow - Serenade In Red
The Jesus Lizard - Goat & Liar
Shellac - at Action Park
Rapeman - Two Nuns And A Pack Mule
June of '44 - Tropics & Meridians (Bob Weston)
There's also some recordings that I really would like to listen to like Plug by Sloy for example (a french band).
Oxbow - Serenade In Red
The Jesus Lizard - Goat & Liar
Shellac - at Action Park
Rapeman - Two Nuns And A Pack Mule
June of '44 - Tropics & Meridians (Bob Weston)
There's also some recordings that I really would like to listen to like Plug by Sloy for example (a french band).
Favorite Recording: Electrical-Albini
74best recording:
wedding present - seamonsters
neurosis - eye of the storm
palace - arise therefore
completely different question.
recording that did not work out?
tad - salt lick.
wedding present - seamonsters
neurosis - eye of the storm
palace - arise therefore
completely different question.
recording that did not work out?
tad - salt lick.
Favorite Recording: Electrical-Albini
75Surprised to see no mentions of Make it Pop by Giddy Motors. I am a late comer, but this album made an Albini fan of me. It has just about the crispest snare sound that can be played at 200 hits per minute without getting obnoxious. And "Magmanic" has the most electrically charged and clangy sounding bass I have ever heard. This is the album I'd play for someone if I wanted to convince them that Albini was a great engineer: the majority of the album perfectly renders the rhythmic, skronky style with which I associate him, while "Cranium Crux" and "Venus Medallist" show that he's not a one-trick pony.
I can't decide whether Tweez is great or terrible. When seeing a band who duplicates their recordings almost identically onstage, it's fun to discover new things about the songs, but that doesn't reflect too well on the recording. Accordingly, I only knew the awesome density and suspense of "Charlotte" and badass soloing in "Pat" post-March. On the other hand, I would never change the power of the harmonics+tom pounding in "Rhoda." In terms of recording, it's probably my favorite song that he's done.
I can't decide whether Tweez is great or terrible. When seeing a band who duplicates their recordings almost identically onstage, it's fun to discover new things about the songs, but that doesn't reflect too well on the recording. Accordingly, I only knew the awesome density and suspense of "Charlotte" and badass soloing in "Pat" post-March. On the other hand, I would never change the power of the harmonics+tom pounding in "Rhoda." In terms of recording, it's probably my favorite song that he's done.
Favorite Recording: Electrical-Albini
78Mclusky - Mclusky Do Dallas
Ut - Griller
Beach Buggy - Sport Fury
Low - Things We Lost in the fire
which is why we recorded...
stuffy/the fuses - angels are ace (sorry)
Ut - Griller
Beach Buggy - Sport Fury
Low - Things We Lost in the fire
which is why we recorded...
stuffy/the fuses - angels are ace (sorry)