Favorite Recording: Electrical-Albini
82either of the 2 sloy records steve recorded.
mclusky - the difference between you and me is that i'm not on fire. i initially thought the guitars were too loud. but it's such a clear record, i had to make note of it. excellent job, steve.
the blackened air. i know this has been mentioned several times but it's just a flawless record, sonically.
giddy motors - make it pop
fugazi - in on the kill taker demos (god only knows why they didn't release this)
make believe - shock of being
jeremy
mclusky - the difference between you and me is that i'm not on fire. i initially thought the guitars were too loud. but it's such a clear record, i had to make note of it. excellent job, steve.
the blackened air. i know this has been mentioned several times but it's just a flawless record, sonically.
giddy motors - make it pop
fugazi - in on the kill taker demos (god only knows why they didn't release this)
make believe - shock of being
jeremy
tmidgett wrote:
Steve is right.
Anyone who disagrees is wrong.
I'm not being sarcastic. I'm serious.
Favorite Recording: Electrical-Albini
83Still to this day the drum sound on this record kills me...
Dianogah - As Seen From Above
Recorded back on Francisco Ave
Dianogah - As Seen From Above
Recorded back on Francisco Ave
Favorite Recording: Electrical-Albini
84Superchunk recorded "Come Pick Me Up" at EA. That record sounds really good, in my opinion. That was Jim O'Rourke that engineered that record, right? Other than that, I like these:
1. Don Caballero - American Don
2. .22
3. High on Fire
...and all the other ones, I suppose. There isn't really a record that was recorded there, or engineered by Steve that I think is a turd. They all sound great, and I prefer that sound to the overengineered sound of anything else. Or something like that..... ha!
1. Don Caballero - American Don
2. .22
3. High on Fire
...and all the other ones, I suppose. There isn't really a record that was recorded there, or engineered by Steve that I think is a turd. They all sound great, and I prefer that sound to the overengineered sound of anything else. Or something like that..... ha!
Favorite Recording: Electrical-Albini
85Hands down, Rid of Me. I swear to god, if P. J. wasn't a man, I'd be in
love!
love!
Favorite Recording: Electrical-Albini
87zom-zom wrote:That's not very nice.
Joke Zom. :)
I happen to think she's freaky hot. Her play-style is very masculine.
Favorite Recording: Electrical-Albini
88Eilutheo wrote:Oxbow - Serenade In Red
you right "serenade in red" was steve masterpiece, best drum sound ever, best guitare sound ever, best bass sound ever, best voice sound ever!!....beleve me!!!!
Favorite Recording: Electrical-Albini
89turnbullac wrote:The Ex
Starters Alternators
Probably my choice, as well (out of Steve recordings done at Electrical, as opposed to other locations).
It's either that or "Win or Die Tryin'" by Metal Head.
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Favorite Recording: Electrical-Albini
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