1352, Sweet Symphony (2021 Remaster) by Marcus Svensor published on 2021-10-15T17:46:59Z In the eons that have passed since LincolnG first produced 1352 (1995) it has gone through various reformations. The original version was produced using a very old sequencer for PC called “Software audio workshop”. By 1999, it had been reworked for Sonic Foundry’s ACID and finally it sounded like something you might want to play out. Trax Records (SOHO, London) sold hundreds on a limited edition EP, called “So Far”. The arrangement since then has pretty much remained unchanged and for this remaster, where possible, the edit has remained the same. Edit List, finalised with ACID Pro 10 and Sound Forge 14, using Waves: Linea phase eq, L3-LL, and after mastering Waves L2 setup as a brick-wall limiter. MASTERED By: MAJOR.DECIBEL 2021, 2006 Engineers: LincolnG & Jau Agudo 1999 Composed and arranged by: LincolnG & Nick Imison. Sample: LA Style – “James Brown is dead” ZYX Recordings, Wessel van Diepen & Denzil Slemming. Sample: The Rolling Stones – “The last time” Decca Records, David Whitaker. ℗&© Marcus Svensor / Cheeziemash Recordings 2021 Genre House