Hey guys, I've been given a 12 track album to mix and it strays from the typical work I do, so I thought I'd seek some advice/tips!
Prog Rock/Metal. It's a 3 piece with vocals: drums/bass/guitar/vox.
The band haven't really given me any reference material to work from or much of an idea at all regarding what they're looking for. I think they're just excited to have gotten to this stage.
They kind of remind of a blend between Black Sabbath and Tool/A Perfect Circle. Some of the ambience of more modern prog rock, with the more progressive/riff structure of classic rock.
Any genre specific stylistic approaches I should take on board?
Any definite dos and don'ts?
Any other tips in general? Feel free to blabber on as much as you like haha kfhkh
Cheers
Prog Rock/Metal. It's a 3 piece with vocals: drums/bass/guitar/vox.
The band haven't really given me any reference material to work from or much of an idea at all regarding what they're looking for. I think they're just excited to have gotten to this stage.
They kind of remind of a blend between Black Sabbath and Tool/A Perfect Circle. Some of the ambience of more modern prog rock, with the more progressive/riff structure of classic rock.
Any genre specific stylistic approaches I should take on board?
Any definite dos and don'ts?
Any other tips in general? Feel free to blabber on as much as you like haha kfhkh
Cheers
Prog Rock/Metal mixing tips
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