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https://www.facebook.com/lanoise/videos/10155242014099101/

 

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"Happy to share this song from my ongoing collaboration with Daniel Lanois! We’ve been recording an album together and will be playing some shows later on in the year, the first being at the Great Hall in Toronto May 31."

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Awesome. Great to hear and see a long jam, almost lolled hard when snares beats first kick in as it kinda killed the vibe, but after a minute i was totally on board with what they were doing.

 

Looking forward to this one

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never heard of this daniel lanois dude before but now im intrigued.

 

this is nice

 

 

also makes me wanna check out the drummer, brian blade

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Wow. Weiiird combo. Mostly feels like 56% of a Snares track mixed with an ambient track, but there's some pretty tasty moments, almost getting a whiff of something vaguely like Seefeel but kind of its own thing, fresh. 

 

This and the Slingblade soundtrack are what I remember Lanois from:
u2-joshua-tree-mfsl-gold-cd-udcd-650_1_0

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He's one of my favourite producers 

 

Really recommend Dylan's Time Out of Mind and Emmylou Harris' Wrecking Ball

 

Belladonna is a great organic ambient album and Shine is also great

 

Basically...great....

 

Great

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Lanois is also a key part of Apollo Atmospheres and Soundtracks with Eno, his steel guitar sounds and production really took it to the next level, especially on Deep Blue Day (featured in Trainspotting) - that whole album was also recorded in Canada

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never heard of this daniel lanois dude before but now im intrigued.

 

this is nice

 

 

also makes me wanna check out the drummer, brian blade

 

Lanois is also a key part of Apollo Atmospheres and Soundtracks with Eno, his steel guitar sounds and production really took it to the next level, especially on Deep Blue Day (featured in Trainspotting) - that whole album was also recorded in Canada

 

 

He and Eno are also responsible for making U2's Joshua Tree a classic album, which is how I first heard of him. He also worked on the Dune OST.

 

Dude has a very interesting and varied discography as an engineer and producer.

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