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TO CREATE AN ALBUM... (by Messian Dread)
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Only after I went through this entire process, did I start mixing the album: the final step.

Not just "the best of the 50 tunes", though.

I decided to do the "concert approach". I have experience in preparing for concerts, both as member of a band and as a solo artist doing DUB. 

So I selected one tune, which I thought was good as an opening track. I mixed it, just like I would have done it on a concert. In principal, that is. For all my tracks are mixed in such a way that I really need 20 hands to do it all in one take.

The track obviously produced a certain atmosphere. It's the track and the mix doing it. And from this atmosphere, I went to the next track. I asked myself: "what would I play as the next tune, and how would I build that tune". The answer was -obviously- the next mix.

I went through this process during the entire mixing of the album, from the top to the very last drop. First select, then mix. Not the other way around!

One reason for that was, that since I would mix and select in this last phase, the tracks would follow each other more or less in a flowing way.

And this is where my experience in performing came in very handy. For an album is more or less a concert, too. Another reason to mix and select in that final phase. A third reason would be the length of the tracks, for long and short tracks would have to follow each other too, in order keep up a vibe of variety.  

The opening track started with a DUB part, only to go over into vocal in the second half. But the track which followed, has a different arrangement. And so, there are continually vocal parts and dub parts following each other. Those who prefer DUB, don't have to wait to long, and those who prefer the Vocal parts would have the same experience.

Finally, the mastering process. Mastering is where you spice up your track after you mixed it, by using a combination of compression and limiting and normalizing techniques in order to have all the tunes have more or less the same volume, while too extreme peaking is corrected and so on.

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