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ASPHYX - Intro/Embrace the Death «Background info: Bob, Theo and Eric recorded the "Embrace The Death" LP for CMFT (More) «Background info: Bob, Theo and Eric recorded the "Embrace The Death" LP for CMFT Productions England. That ?company? broke up and the LP never saw the light of darkness. But the advance tape circulated in the underground and reactions were excellent. The "Embrace The Death" LP was adored and beloved for it showed the real ASPHYX: dark, occult and heavy as HELL itself people wanted so see the album get released, which happened about 5 1/2 years later. Many songs from "Embrace The Death" can be found on the famous ASPHYX album "The Rack", but not as heavy, evil and dark as the originals on the "Embrace The Death" recordings. These recordings are for the true ASPHYX underground fans, since many of them were asking for this release. So the original material from 1990 was re-released in 1996 with 2 bonus tracks (from Mutilating Process EP (1989) but in its original state, no re-mixing, but that's just the one and only true ASPHYX sound. From interview with Bob: 'Anyway, in the meantime we entered the studio to record 'Embrace The Death', thinking CMFT was going to release it. In those days, in the studio, we found out that CMFT was no longer! But we were in the middle of the 'Embrace...' recordings, so we didn't tell the studio owner of course. After the recordings, the raw sessions that is, 'coz since CMFT ceased to exist we didn't have the time to mix the damn' thing, we asked the studio owner if he could tape the still unmixed album for us, so we could listen to it at home, so we knew then what things to change if we got back to mix it. He taped it for us, we went home as quickly as possible and we never went back to mix it properly. Also the Deathlike Silence label from Euronymous wanted to release an ASPHYX album, but we wanted to look further. We sent the unmixed audiotape to various record companies and Century Media did us the best offer for a worldwide deal.' »
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Stephen Stills & Jimi Hendrix 1970 - White Nigger (Remaster) 32bit Remaster & Mix, March 2008 I used the "Jimi Pass It On" source for this 32bit (More) 32bit Remaster & Mix, March 2008 I used the "Jimi Pass It On" source for this 32bit remaster. The two stereo channels are remixed, balanced and high quality cleaned now. Vocals, snare drum and the bass in the mid/end part are more in the background. I dragged all guitars into the light and you can hear even the ride cymbal. Altogether more details and very close to how it was intended 1970 but it still is rough. I assume if this really was leaked, they've blemished it deliberately. If you don't like it, make yer own remaster! Enjoy... For some time, it has been speculated that Jimi Hendrix played on one more song with Stephen Stills when Stills was recording his self-titled debut album back in 1970. The song "White Nigger" has never been officially released. Subsequent sightings of the song was always the 1973 version with Manassas, not Hendrix. Recently, the JPIO collective [Jimi Pass It On] released a nice collection of what may be fan remixes of Hendrix called Silver Blue To Bloody Red Vol. 2 which contained a version of "White Nigger". One fan David offered his thoughts on the Hendrix connection: "I thought I'd just add a couple of words about the Silver Blue 2 collection...This set has one track which many of us have been looking out for years, and which I never expected to hear - the Stephen Stills song "White Nigger" with Jimi on guitar. I didn't have high hopes for this one - after all, 90 percent of boots claiming to be the Stills/Hendrix sessions are fakes in my experience, and the version of this track which has been circulating for a few years is definitely a 1973 re-recording by Stills with Manassas and has nothing at all to do with Hendrix. "However, the version on Silver Blue 2 sounds like it's the real McCoy! It's a bit of a mess, actually, because it sounds like someone has just transferred all the tracks from the multitrack recording without any attempt at mixing, so it has a couple of Stills lead vocals and a lot of guitar tracks, some of which are Stills himself but many of which are Jimi's. It sounds like Jimi was attempting multiple harmonised guitar overdubs like on a lot of the material he was recording in spring 1970. Basically, it's unmixed and messy, but it's fascinating and - I never expected to say this - I'm 95 percent certain it's the real thing." David concludes that the track may have been found while Stills was looking inside his vaults for rarities to include in his upcoming boxset. No guarantee that this is indeed the famed collaboration...Judge for yourself. (Less)
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