What recorder thing is he using right at the start? Not the line 6 pod for guitar. But the desk? Is it a digital recorder? Really interested to know what he uses
On the demos he used a TASCAM MKIII 4-track recorder. Scott Conner also used to use it. I personally love that 4-track, it is an analog and cheap way to record. Nowadays, and even back then, you could just use a computer interface, but the texture is different. Except for the digital and analogue thing, what really matters is how you capture the sound and mix it. No tool is ever going to make you what you are. You just have to use the tools for what you foresee. All the best
@@DemoniacLL thank you. I’m 38 now, and had a tascam 4 track. I’ve been using garage band for my recordings, and wanted to rebuy a 4 track like I had when I was a kid. But my dad has a tascam 8 track that’s digital that he said he’ll give me. Honestly I’d love to have a 4 track again though.
1st song (Return to Evernight) demo IV track 4 2nd song (Light's Last Cry - Time End) demo VII track 5 3nd song (...Are Lunartic) demo III track 1 4th song (For Blackness and the Reason) demo I track 4 5th song (Carrion) demo IV track 6 6th song ( Piercing Where They Might) L.O.C 2002 demo track 7
thank you for the seperate upload, this is my fucking favorite interview ever. I love the Xasthur part too, but I always skip over the other two to watch this.
I love leviathan it really got me into black metal. I always listened to it but once I found leviathan I just dug deeper until I’m listening to torturous blackened funeral doom lmfaoo.
Good one.. you have my sub. Lurker of Challice is in my top ten of all time. Jef is an absolute legend. Beast skater, sick tattoo artist, the fukin music.. yeah man.
I know people love Howl and 10th sub, but I came in late with Scar Sighted and that album is so good to me. Gotta be in the right frame of mind, but still love that album to this day.
Personal opinion but this era of Dimmu was peak. Enthrone Darkness Triumpant is one of their purest symphonic black metal albums and possibly their best.
I actually hear this a lot, I wonder when this guy started his stuff. I started mine in 1994 and really got into releasing things by the year 2007. FLESHBEAST
It's weird I'm actually pretty jealous of someone like him. Seems like he's just done what he wants his whole life and has been surrounded by supportive people. Love the music but can't really relate to the struggle I guess.
I don't want to assume but it seems like you might be coming from a viewpoint where being around supportive people negates the pretty terrible effects of depression, you still see people who put their 10000 hours into a skill , have supportive friends and/or family and might have the means to live a "rich" lifestyle but sometimes that isnt enough. I mean at the same time we cant really find out a lot from such a short doc , but i spoke to jef a few times and he seemed like a super down to earth person not because of but in spite of his circumstances
@@Bingus1312 I understand what you are saying. As someone who suffers from medical depression I can sympathize with someone that feels the way he does. In fact, it might be even more tragic to have the life he does and still feel an overwhelming sense of darkness. I can't deny him having a human experience but all I know about him is what this doc shows which is someone who has been considerably blessed with things that would completely turn my life around.
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All of the music in this video is by Wrest, so Leviathan and then some Lurker of Chalice near the end when he talks about that. All of the Leviathan songs in this video are from the Verräter demo compilation.
You guys never had pain in your life ? Do you find it ridiculous the way you overreacted to your own pain? Please understand, there are levels of pain. These individuals, specially Scott Connor and Jef Whitehead, went through a lot. You can see in their faces, it is not a facade, you see ? People get trapped in their own Pain, that is why drugs are so popular friend! Some people put that Pain into music, it really helps. It puts the garbage out and you can organize it. It is an art form. These guys are extremely talented individuals and on top of that they were brave enough to face themselves with all the strength they could muster. This is what we human beings do. We survive. Cope and Understand. Be a Human being!
How 'bout making music like this, but with happy uplifting songs about all the good things in life. Positive Death Metal, with screaming about cute puppies playing on a sunny field of grass, chasing butterflies. That kind of thing, with a hard edge.