Thursday, October 14, 2010

wrapping up DYSTROPHIC's new ep

after one long year, Dystrophic's ep is now done. im printing the final mixes now, and will send them over Scott Hull (pig destroyer, agoraphobic noisebleed, anal cunt, relapse records, etc).

what a long process, a fricken year and its only a demo..it took a year mostly because this band has been put on hold so many times due to the studio being busy. literally every time i did an album the band would be on hold for months-with only tiny amounts of spare time to work on it, also being so spread out never really helps, long gone are the days when you get to make music with all friends who live in the same neighborhood. to top it off we were still writing as we were recording, working out parts and months later changing them again. sound familiar anyone?

of course after hearing sounds for over a year, i grew to hate the sound of the whole thing and even hired another mixer to give a try while i mixed the Bedlam of Cacophony record, nope. This recording refused to stop pissing me off. if i could count the times i tryed to talk the band into re-recording everything... hey whats wrong with 6 months of pre-production?!

while definitely not being the most sonically impressive recording ive done, the results are still pretty crushing. some really intense and catchy parts, and some really gnarly vocals that get me a little excited... excited to get on and move forward. woo! to say the least... here is the press release:

Dystrophic's debut EP is a cosmically violent formation of ultra brutal technical death/grind and mind melting noise compositions played at light speed. Featuring members scattered across Southern California, an area rich in up and coming death metal, Dystrophic delivers utter violent intensity skillfully controlled into a conceptual offering no less bizarre than existence itself.

Laced with a complete barrage of noise and no bullshit groove-grind sections, this mixture of insanity and catchy intensity will surely not leave your stereo for quite some time!

Lyrically and musically a conceptual project with a nod to the outer realms of the massive unknown universe, inadequacy of humans, and the bizarre order of space-time, consider it a vessel to a great forthcoming


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As i mentioned earlier, Scott Hull has been great to work with lately, i highly recommend him as a mastering engineer. He recently mastered my work on the BEDLAM OF CACOPHONY upcoming album "Neuroleptic" and CRYPTIC GALLBLADDER SPLATTER's debut album "Giving Gore-Grind its Groove Back" which it certainly does.


1 comment:

  1. That was fun Samur, we will definitely be doing this again hopefully soon! :)

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