hey guys and girls
thanks a lot for your input! it's really what i was looking for
i tried to take all your ideas into account:
- piano isn't panned left any more
- copied and delayed the guitar (although it's not an acoustic, but a strat through a fender twin) to the right (though quiet) and put a little more verb on it.
- the bass drum spills a lot into the overheads and that kinda removes the clarity of it. i therefore muted the OH's in Parts where there is only bassdrum.
- picked guitar has less midrange to let the bass come through
- took some reverb off the drums - especially the BD
about the dynamics: is it in the playing or the mixing/mastering? here's a version without the maximizing during mastering....maybe that's more dynamic?
should the speed vary (wasn't recorded over metronome - just a live-recording in our rehearsal space)? any other tipps?
It's not our goal to explode in any part of the song or to rock out - it should just drive you a little insane. a friend of us once compared our sound to "coitus interruptus" (sorry if this is inadequate here) - it's like you're almost there but it just doesn't happen. it's what keeps you going
thanks a lot!
PS: thanks for the comparison to 4AD! very flattering... if you want to hear more:
http://cqsmusic.com