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Keith Kahn-Harris

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"Within the confines of a genre there's always a tension: Where do you go with extreme music? What limits are left to explore? One of the reasons I think that extreme metal artists end up producing more technical or listenable work is ultimately it becomes less artistically satisfying to produce [traditional death metal]." [1]

"People are in their garage making a demo, and once they get into a studio they're going to want to use the [recording equipment]. It offers all sorts of temptations. Even without trying, you start to become good at your instrument, you're gonna want to do things with it."[2]

References

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  1. Coles, T. Death Metal. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 71. 
  2. Coles, T. Death Metal. Bloomsbury Publishing. pg 76.