11/03/2025
Death Metal, as a genre, is defined not only by its extreme musical characteristics, but also by its intense production aesthetics.
My mixing style, heavily influenced by the raw power and clarity of classic/old school death metal,
owes much to the fundamental albums that shaped the sonic identity of this genre.
These records, offer invaluable lessons in balancing brutality with precision.
Below, I explore the key albums that influenced my mixing approach, focusing on their innovative production techniques and lasting impact on my craft.
Morbid Echoes Studio aims to recreate the recording experience in the late 80’s early 90’s, focused into Hard Rock & Heavy Metal genres and subgenres
I have a hybrid studio setup, using both analog and digital processing from the 80’s/90’s
I worked on pretty much every style of music from quiet jazz and classical music to heavy metal including country, electronic, folk, rap, hip-hop, punk, trap
so don’t be scared to contact me for every kind of mixing/mastering!
The death metal albums of the late ’80s and early ’90s are more than just historical artifacts,
they are blueprints for producing and mixing extreme music with unparalleled intensity and precision.
By studying these records, I’ve developed a mixing style that embraces the genre’s raw energy while striving for sonic clarity and depth.
These classic albums continue to inspire me, not only as a fan of death metal but as a mixer dedicated to capturing the brutal artistry of heavy music.