You may want to look into My Bloody Valentine. Live, they're loud enough that the band gives out free earplugs to keep their fans from permamently damaging their hearing, especially during the "Holocaust Section" of "You Made Me Realise." 20 minutes of nonstop cacophony at 110 dB.
And yet, when the time came to master Loveless as well as their new album mbv, Kevin Shields, frontman and the only musician to actually play on Loveless, managed to take the time to mix and master it properly, so the soft parts are quiet, and the loud parts seem deafening. And they still managed to retain their noisiness on record without sacrificing proper mastering.
He goes into a little more detail about this here.
And yet, when the time came to master Loveless as well as their new album mbv, Kevin Shields, frontman and the only musician to actually play on Loveless, managed to take the time to mix and master it properly, so the soft parts are quiet, and the loud parts seem deafening. And they still managed to retain their noisiness on record without sacrificing proper mastering.
He goes into a little more detail about this here.
Comparing the Universal Oneness of All Life to Yo Mama since 2010.
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I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.
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I was born with the gift of laughter and a sense the world is mad.