Devo Andersson

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Magnus "Devo" Andersson is a Swedish musician and record producer .

Life

Devo Andersson played guitar on the first two albums of the band Marduk . After Those of the Unlight he left the band and worked with his own band Overflash, where he also played bass and keyboard, sang and programmed the drums. After separating from Marduk, its founder Morgan Håkansson accused him of bringing “only weakness and melody” to the band. Andersson was also the live keyboardist with Pain and played guitar with John Zwetsloot (ex- Dissection ) with Cardinal Sin .

In 1996 Andersson mixed the overflash album Silent Universe with Thomas Hedquist, who also produced it, and took over the production and mixing of the debut album The Nightwinds Carried Our Names by the Swedish band Nefandus in the Sonic Research Studio. Since 1998 he has worked as a producer in his own Endarker studio for numerous other artists.

In 2004 Andersson returned to Marduk and replaced bassist B.War. The following album, Plague Angel , was the band's first recorded at the Endarker Studio. Older recordings of the band were also remastered there before the re-release .

Discography

with Marduk
with overflash
  • 1994: Threshold to Reality
  • 1996: Silent Universe
  • 2007: The Path of the Least Resistance
with Cardinal Sin
  • 1996: Spiteful Intents (EP; bass, lead and rhythm guitar on Probe with a Quest )
with Nefandus
  • 1996: The Nightwinds Carried Our Names (production, mixing)
  • 2009: Death Holy Death (mixing, mastering)
  • 2012: Your God Is a Ghost (mixing, mastering)
with Seven
  • 1999: Break the Chains (sound engineer)
with Devils Whorehouse
  • 2000: The Howling (mix)
with Organism 12
  • 2001: Bakom Kulisserna (digital processing)
with Sargatana's Reign
  • 2002: Euthanasia… Last Resort (sound engineer, mixing, mastering)
  • 2005: Bloodwork: Techniques of Torture (Production)
with Terrorama
  • 2002: Misanthropic Genius (sound engineer, production)
  • 2004: Horrid Efface (mix)
with misericordia
  • 2003: Dechristianize (production)
with Roswell
  • 2003: Void (Mastering)
with Andrev Bergström
  • 2004: The Tenant (Mastering)
with skin area
  • 2006: Journal Noir / Lithium Path (production)
with IXXI
  • 2007: IXXI (mixing, mastering, production)
  • 2007: Assorted Armament (mastering, mixing)
  • 2009: Elect Darkness (mix)
with Panchrysia
  • 2007: Deathcult Salvation (mixing, mastering)
with Spetälsk
  • 2007: Spetälsk (Mastering)
with Death Attack
  • 2007: Death Attack (re-release; remastering)
with Ofermod
  • 2008: Tiamtü (production, mixing, mastering)
  • 2012: Thaumiel (sound engineer, production, mixing, mastering)
with Lord Vicar
  • 2008: The Demon of Freedom (Mastering)
with umber nihil
  • 2008: The Borderland Rituals (Mastering)
with Horde of Hel
  • 2009: Blodskam (Mastering)
with Griftegård
  • 2009: Solemn: Sacred: Severe (Remastering)
with Ragnarok
  • 2010: Collectors of the King (bass with Wisdom of Perfection , sound engineer, production)
  • 2012: Malediction (bass with Wisdom of Perfection , sound engineer, mixing, mastering, production)
with Isole
  • 2010: Forevermore (Mastering)
  • 2010: Throne of Void (Mastering)
with Vulcano
with subrosa
  • 2011: No Help for the Mighty Ones (mixing, mastering)
with enthral
  • 2012: Obtenebrate (Mastering)
with Dødsfall
  • 2012: Inn i Mørkets Kongedømme (Mastering)
  • 2013: Kronet I Svart Eld (bass with I Skuggans Famn , mastering)
with bazooka
  • 2013: Jehovah-Jireh: The Divine Anti-Logos (production, mastering)

Individual evidence

  1. a b Marduk . In: Nordic Vision . No. 3 , 1995 ( nordicvisionmag.com [accessed March 25, 2013]). Marduk ( Memento of the original from July 14, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.nordicvisionmag.com
  2. a b c Wolf-Rüdiger Mühlmann: Dissecting table . In: Rock Hard , No. 310, March 2013, p. 74.
  3. ^ Robert Müller: Cardinal Sin . Spiteful Intents . In: Metal Hammer , No. 2, 1997, p. 61.
  4. Home , accessed March 9, 2013.
  5. ^ Volume ( memento of March 24, 2010 in the Internet Archive ), accessed on March 9, 2013.
  6. Band carousel . In: Metal Hammer , July 2004, p. 26.
  7. ^ Gunnar Sauermann: Marduk . The old values . In: Metal Hammer , November 2004, p. 31.