Crazy theory: Are FSOL responsible for BR: Esper Edition?
Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2014 6:05 pm
Okay, it's not a completely crazy theory, but it is based on the mix styles I've noticed FSOL use not only in their own albums, but also in their mixes as well (I've been listening to a lot of them lately). I know the Esper Edition was produced by two people and then produced as a bootleg, so could it be Brian and Gaz or am I way off base with those who are more knowledgeable?
When I listen to the Esper Soundtrack of Blade Runner, it sounds ridiculously FSOL (not just in terms of samples that they've used from the film in their own work), but also in the way that it flows together.
It'd be awesome if it was FSOL behind putting together and mixing Vangelis' score with the game and all the ambient sounds that make one of the best film soundtracks out there.
When I listen to the Esper Soundtrack of Blade Runner, it sounds ridiculously FSOL (not just in terms of samples that they've used from the film in their own work), but also in the way that it flows together.
It'd be awesome if it was FSOL behind putting together and mixing Vangelis' score with the game and all the ambient sounds that make one of the best film soundtracks out there.