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Monday, March 23, 2009 - DIE studio update: Album ready for mixing + looking for record label | During the holidays the remaining recordings for the upcoming DIE debut album entitled 'Rise of the Rotten' has been completed. This marks the final pages of a journey that began more than a year ago for the band members Rasmus Henriksen (Panzerchrist), Jonas Møller, Søren Christensen, Tajs Kolman and Bent Bisballe Nyeng.
See our website for photos from the various recording sessions:
The raw material has now been sent off to Tue Madsen (Aborted, Exmortem, Gorefest, Kataklysm) at The Antfarm Studio for mixing and mastering.
Already at this point the album sounds better than we could have imagined, and we can't wait to hear the final product once Tue has worked his creative magic. We will collaborate with him during the coming weeks to ensure that we get the DIE sound just right.
We want the best, which is why we chose the Antfarm Studio to support the intense compositions of DIE. The production will be seconded by Jacob Olsen who has also been our live sound engineer for quite some time.
The cover illustrations will again be handled by the creative mind of Tony Sandoval (who also did the coverart for our 2005 demo 'Relentless Pain' ), and the final cover layout will be made by Lars Bisballe Jensen.
Next up is for us to find a suitable record label to release and handle this monster. More on that later...
Rest assured, we are finally getting a glimpse of the finish line.
Brutality is Coming - soon! Stay Brutal! // DIE |
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