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Old 06.15.2006, 02:45 PM   #47
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Originally Posted by porkmarras
In Loveless,Kevin Shields started experimenting with layers of sounds to the extreme(one of the songs has something like 30 layers of guitar on top of it) but you can clearly hear that that couldn't be said for 'Isnt Anything'(where i think disjointed dynamics play more of a part in the incredible charm of this album).

That is another album that uses quite a bit of amp experimenting. Apparently Kevin Shields liked to do stuff like face two amps together and put the mics in between.

A lot of what the Reid brothers and Kevin Shields did in the studio was sort of a natural extention of stuff that Jimmy Page started to explore with Led Zeppelin.
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